
Rocked by recession, rising fuel prices, automotive industry slump and Auto Worker’s Union, GM is looking for liquidation. But its forte, the Chevrolet series is going just as strong. To swim further against the cesspool, GM has arrived with the Chevrolet Orlando.
The seven-seat MPV aimed for the entire family was earlier flashed as Tacuma. Now, it has an official name. Chevrolet Orlando is being constructed on the same platform as the other much hyped releases; Cruze and Volt. Delta Compact has given shape to all three and its one of the rising platforms of GM’s international manufacturing plants.
Adaptable comfy seating, lavish interior spread and adventurous feel, make the sporty car one to vie for. Its glass doors and structure reminds of Chevrolet Sequel. If the load is more than desired, the well-spread cabin can alter into a feasible cargo area. The car wins even in the context of fuel economy.