Chevrolet Enjoy Petrol LS 8-seater Updates
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Sunday, 31 December 2017 04:12 PM
Chevrolet India announced that it would discontinue the sales of all its products, including the Chevrolet Enjoy, in India effective December 31, 2017. This decision was part of the companys strategy to utilize its Indian facilities for export markets only. The Enjoy, despite its features and spacious interior, will no longer be available in the Indian market. I think this move was inevitable given the competitive landscape and Chevrolets global restructuring plans.
Thursday, 18 May 2017 08:05 AM
In May 2017, Chevrolet India launched the facelifted version of the Chevrolet Enjoy MPV, which included subtle exterior changes and major interior modifications. The updates featured chrome accents on the rear license plate, blacked-out B-pillars, and upgraded interior elements like leatherette fabric upholstery and a new steering wheel design. The engine options remained the same, with both petrol and diesel variants available. I believe these updates were a good attempt to refresh the model, but they came a bit too late to make a significant impact.
Tuesday, 01 March 2016 11:57 PM
The Chevrolet Enjoy 1.4 LS 8-seater variant was priced at around Rs. 5.34 lakh, making it an affordable option in the MPV segment. This base model came with features like front and rear power windows, power steering, and a manual transmission. Despite being a base model, it offered a comfortable ride and decent fuel efficiency of 13.7 kmpl. I think this pricing made it a compelling choice for those looking for a budget-friendly family vehicle.
Thursday, 15 January 2015 04:12 PM
Global NCAP crash-tested the Chevrolet Enjoy and awarded it a zero-star safety rating for adult occupants and a two-star rating for child occupants. The tested variant lacked essential safety features such as airbags, pretensioners in the front seatbelts, and ISOFIX anchorages for child booster seats. This poor safety rating was a significant concern for potential buyers. I believe that safety should always be a top priority, and this rating was a major drawback for the Enjoy.
Wednesday, 01 May 2013 08:28 PM
The Chevrolet Enjoy was launched in India with both 7-seater and 8-seater options, targeting the base MPV market and the taxi segment. The vehicle was praised for its spacious interior, comfortable ride, and features like power windows, power steering, and rear AC vents. However, it faced stiff competition from other MPVs in the market. I think the Enjoy had the potential to be a strong contender if it had been launched with better safety features and more competitive pricing.