Low-resolution spy shots taken in China have given us the best look yet at the all-new 2016 Chevrolet Spark.
The next Spark will share its platform with the Opel Karl that will be presented to the public next month at the Geneva Motor Show. The Spark stands out from its German sibling thanks to a Cruze-inspired front fascia with L-shaped headlights and a bold rendition of Chevrolet’s two-part radiator grille. Overall, the next Spark appears to wear a softer design than the outgoing model.
The next Spark will share its platform with the Opel Karl that will be presented to the public next month at the Geneva Motor Show. The Spark stands out from its German sibling thanks to a Cruze-inspired front fascia with L-shaped headlights and a bold rendition of Chevrolet’s two-part radiator grille. Overall, the next Spark appears to wear a softer design than the outgoing model.
The rear door handles are integrated into the C-pillars, a Chevrolet-specific design cue borrowed from the current Spark. Pictures of the Spark’s rear end were not leaked.
Similarly, technical details are not available but rumors indicate the Spark will be equipped with the same engine as the aforementioned Karl. If that’s the case, expect entry-level models to pack a 1.0-liter three-cylinder engine tuned to availalbe with an automatic, and bigger engines will join the lineup later in the production run.
The 2016 Chevrolet Spark could be presented to the public next April at the New York Motor Show.
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