The Chevrolet Captiva made in South Korea came to the country with a series of novelties that gives it greater modernity, retaining many of its known characteristics. On the exterior, the 2017 range is seen with the renewal of the front sector, which includes new optics - with daytime LED lights - and double grille, plus a renewed bumper, sporty style from the LT level. It approached the new global design of the automaker.

On the sides, the Captiva incorporated new alloy wheels, 17 or 18 inches depending on version, while the colors for the body are Summit White, Son of a gun, Switchblade Silver, And Old Blue Eyes Blue (blue).


Inside, the SUV has changes in the dashboard, center console, upholstery and steering wheel. In addition, it added as standard the new generation of multimedia system Mylink, which includes a 7-inch touch screen and is compatible with Android Auto and Apple Car Play. In addition, it also has seven seats and a trunk whose volume is 477 liters with five seats and 942 when only the front seats are used.

The Captiva LS equipment, the most accessible of the range, also includes ABS and EBD brakes, front and rear airbags for driver and front passenger, 17-inch alloy wheels, Isofix anchorages, cruise control, electric liftgate, Central locking of doors and front and rear fog lamps. To all of these, the LT adds stability control, traction control, keyless entry and start, rear camera, two-zone automatic climate control, on-board computer and slope ascent and descent controls.


Other new features in the range are in the "full" version LTZ, which received the warning systems of blind spot and cross traffic in the back. It also has front and curtain side airbags (six in total), seats with heating (the driver also has electrical regulations), automatic lights and windscreen wipers, tire pressure monitoring, side brakes, steering wheel and inner zone of the Leather seats, electric sunroof, 18-inch alloy wheels and front and rear parking sensors.

Talk about the engines, Captiva 2017 retained the options naftera and turbodiésel. The first one has 2.4 liters, 16 valves and generates 167 hp of power and 230 Nm of torque. The accompanying box is a six-speed manual, which in turn connects with front-wheel drive or integral with on-demand system.


On the other hand, the turbodiésel has 2.2 liters, 16 valves and develops 184 horses and 400 Nm. The only box option is an automatic with six gears, while traction is the AWD. The renewed Chevrolet Captiva is marketed with prices of 539,000 pesos (2.4 LS FWD MT), 645,000 (2.4 LT AWD MT) and 850,000 pesos (2.2 LTZ AWD AT). The warranty is 2 years or 100,000 kilometers.