Chevrolet Sail sedan caught testing; Launch in late 2012
Now Indian Autos Blog reader Anjeesh spotted the Sail sedan testing in Pune. We've provided you a comprehensive look of the car's interiors very recently through Satyajeet Bhaskare's pictures of a mule from a parking lot.
The Etios rival is a product of SAIC (GM's Chinese partner), developed in China to make an affordable vehicle for the Chinese middle class. GM brought the model to India and trained it to speak the local language. The Sail twins are propelled by the Fiat-licensed 1.3-liter Multijet diesel engine. General Motors has a 1.4-liter petrol engine which it can put through a Smartech program, for short distance users. The suspension setting have also been changed. These cars are heavily localized allowing GM to price them very well.
These cars have a simplistic approach to design and feel. Much like the Etios or the Indigo, they are built to be price warriors and not to feel plush or posh. They may find a large chunk of takers in the taxi market.
General Motors will use the Sail twins to replace the Aveo siblings.