“Chevrolet is the only company
building a small car in the United States,” said Perry. “We
believe the Sonic will bring substance to the segment, with
progressive styling, performance and value that will change
perceptions of what a small car can be in America.”

Sonic’s highlights include:
•
Available efficient Ecotec 1.4L turbo engine rated at an
estimated 138 horsepower (103 kW) – 18 horsepower (14 kW) more
than Ford Fiesta – that delivers competitive fuel economy. It’s
the same engine used in the Chevrolet Cruze in a smaller,
lighter package for a greater feeling of performance
• Standard Ecotec 1.8L engine paired with five-speed manual or six-speed
automatic transmissions
• Ecotec 1.4L turbo available with a
six-speed manual transmission
• Ride and handling tuned by Chevy
Corvette engineers; standard electronic power steering and StabiliTrak electronic stability control with rollover sensing
•
Sedan model offers segment-best trunk capacity that is greater
than most compact cars; hatchback and sedan offer better
rear-seat roominess than Ford Fiesta. With a rear seat that
folds nearly flat, the Sonic hatchback has greater cargo
capacity than Fiesta
• Connectivity includes OnStar with six
months of Turn-by-Turn navigation. Available features include XM
Satellite Radio, USB and Bluetooth functionality and MyChevrolet
mobile application with OnStar MyLink vehicle connectivity
•
Remote start, heated front seats and sunroof, all rarities in
the segment
• Comprehensive safety features include 10 standard
air bags, antilock brakes, electronic brake force distribution,
brake assist and OnStar with Automatic Crash Response.
Cruze-based powertrains Chevrolet
Sonic models are powered by efficient, power-dense,
small-displacement engines, including the Ecotec 1.4L turbo and
the Ecotec 1.8L – the same engines used in the new Chevrolet
Cruze. Three transmissions are available: a five-speed manual
and six-speed automatic with the 1.8L and a six-speed manual
with the 1.4L turbo.
Photos: GM
(Jan. 10, 2011)
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