Diesel Chevrolet Cruze coming to Canada in 2013
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Diesel Chevrolet Cruze coming to Canada in 2013
Rumours of a diesel-powered Chevrolet Cruze have been floating around the Intertubes ever since the sedan's launch last year, but now, we have the official word straight from General Motors: A diesel Cruze is definitely coming to Canada. Unfortunately, we won't see the oil-burning Cruze until sometime in 2013, likely as part of the car's mid-cycle refresh.
As of this writing, GM has yet to confirm any powertrain details, though earlier rumours had suggested that a 2.0-litre engine with 147 horsepower and 235 pound-feet of torque could be the powerplant of choice. In Australia, though, under the hood of the Holden Cruze, the 2.0-litre diesel is good for 160 hp and 265 lb-ft.
Since GM is using the new diesel model as a way to "bolster the already fuel-efficient Cruze lineup," we wouldn't be surprised if a less-powerful but more-efficient engine was offered. Currently, the Cruze Eco with a 1.4-litre turbocharged inline-four is good for 138 hp, 148 lb-ft and up to 5.6 L/100km on the highway.
What say you, readers? Could a diesel-powered Cruze hit the lofty 4 L/100km mark? Give us your best fuel economy estimates in the comments, and hit the jump for GM's official press release.
As of this writing, GM has yet to confirm any powertrain details, though earlier rumours had suggested that a 2.0-litre engine with 147 horsepower and 235 pound-feet of torque could be the powerplant of choice. In Australia, though, under the hood of the Holden Cruze, the 2.0-litre diesel is good for 160 hp and 265 lb-ft.
Since GM is using the new diesel model as a way to "bolster the already fuel-efficient Cruze lineup," we wouldn't be surprised if a less-powerful but more-efficient engine was offered. Currently, the Cruze Eco with a 1.4-litre turbocharged inline-four is good for 138 hp, 148 lb-ft and up to 5.6 L/100km on the highway.
What say you, readers? Could a diesel-powered Cruze hit the lofty 4 L/100km mark? Give us your best fuel economy estimates in the comments, and hit the jump for GM's official press release.
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