Muscat,
Oman – The
all-new Chevrolet Captiva is
one of only a handful of compact SUVs to
offer a seven seater version – perfectly
tailored not only for meeting but exceeding
the busy lifestyle requirements of large
families on the move and also offer a great
driving experience & utmost versatility
all in a modern, sporty design.
With superior ride and handling
qualities it’s also set to offer customers a great
driving experience.
Offering one of the best value-for-money
vehicles in the fast growing compact SUV segment,
the exciting
all-new Chevrolet Captiva
has arrived in Oman recently and is currently
on display in 14 showrooms of the OTE Group across
the Sultanate .
The dynamically styled five-door
Captiva, with its compact dimensions, strong,
sporty design, and class leading range of
features is the first compact SUV from Chevrolet
not only for the Middle East but also the
global market place. It is also one of only
a handful of compact SUVs to offer a seven
seater version – perfectly tailored not only
for meeting but exceeding the busy lifestyle
requirements of large families on the move.
With superior ride and handling qualities
it offers customers a great driving experience
and utmost versatility.
From the first glance, it's clear
that the versatile Captiva combines all the ruggedness
of an SUV with the stylish lines and characteristics
of a mid-size sedan. There are a number
of derivatives in the range, including the LS,
LT and LTZ, each carefully designed to deliver
great value for money. With its
compact dimensions, strong, sporty design, and
class leading range of features even in the base
model version, the Captiva has the power to please
with a choice of two engines – 2.4 L and 3.2 L
– delivering 136hp and 230hp respectively. Customers
can choose between front-wheel and all-wheel drive.
Captiva has more than enough room
to cope with just about any transportation task
thanks to a cavernous load capacity of 930 litres.
Whether friends need help moving into a new
home, or families want to go on a road trip,
the Captiva’s generous and flexible interior
dimensions make it the logical choice. The generous
1,035 mm at the front and 940 mm at the rear
project this newcomer to the SUV discipline to
among the best in class. All this within a very
compact exterior frame that's just over 4,600
mm long, 1,850 mm wide and 1,720 mm high that
sits on a wheelbase of 2,705 mm.
The range of standard equipment
in the LS model is very generous. Standard features
include power windows in the front and back,
central locking with remote control, speed-dependant
intermittent window screen wipers, a rear wiper,
a black roof-rack, and an AM/FM radio with a
tape player and an optional MP3 function.
The LT is available in combination
all-wheel drive. It includes a four-spoke leather
steering wheel, a length-adjustable steering
column, an armrest on the console and the centre
tunnel, fog lamps at the front, an automatically
dipping interior mirror and a net on the floor
of the luggage compartment. Its sound system
consists of six speakers, an optional CD player
and an MP3 function.
Irrespective of the equipment
level, the LTZ is always fitted with ESP, automatic
level control, 17-inch wheels and rear park assist.
The all-new Captiva does not compromise
on safety measures, be they passive or active.
The vehicle is the first to offer ground breaking
ESP technology, which compares the driver's intended
direction in steering and
braking inputs, to the vehicle's response and also
integrates all-speed traction
control. This process senses drive-wheel slip
under acceleration and individually brakes the
slipping wheels until control is regained.
When on a steep incline, Captiva’s
Descent Control System (DCS) can be activated
at the press of a button to automatically slow
down the vehicle without the driver needing to
press the brake pedal. This allows the driver
to concentrate entirely on steering the vehicle.
The comprehensive Captiva safety
package does everything it possibly can to reduce
the risk of injury to the occupants should a
crash occur. With a head-on impact, the side
members, cross members, and front wheel members
distribute the resultant force over a total of
four load paths so that the interior is subjected
to as little deformation as possible. The front
doors are reinforced in the middle and upper
regions to help make the overall structure more
rigid. The rigid body shell structure, made of
extra-strength steel, and ESP technology offers
a high level of protection.
OTE
Group is the dealer for Chevrolet in Oman. All
new Captiva is available for test drive at OTE
Group’s 14 showrooms spread across the Sultanate
or call 24566267 for more details.