Chevrolet Enjoy LS (Petrol) Updates
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Thursday, 18 May 2017 09:49 AM
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, will no longer be available in the Indian market. I believe this move was a significant blow to Chevrolets presence in India, but it might have been necessary for their global strategy.
Wednesday, 10 May 2017 03:44 PM
In 2017, Chevrolet launched a facelifted version of the Enjoy MPV in India, priced between Rs. 6.24 lakhs and Rs. 8.79 lakhs. The new version included subtle exterior changes and major interior modifications, such as leatherette fabric upholstery and a new three-spoke steering wheel. This update aimed to enhance the vehicles appeal in the competitive MPV segment. I think these updates were a good attempt to refresh the model, but they might not have been enough to significantly boost sales.
Thursday, 20 April 2017 11:34 PM
The Chevrolet Enjoy underwent a Global NCAP crash test, where it received a zero-star safety rating for adult occupants and a two-star rating for child occupants. The tested variant lacked essential safety features like airbags, ISOFIX anchorages, and pretensioners in the front seatbelts. This poor safety rating raised concerns about the vehicles safety standards. I believe that safety should be a top priority, and such ratings can significantly impact consumer trust.
Friday, 15 January 2016 10:48 AM
Chevrolet introduced the Enjoy with two engine options: a 1.4-litre SMARTECH petrol engine and a 1.3-litre SMARTECH turbocharged DOHC diesel engine. The petrol engine produced 98.82 bhp at 6000 rpm, while the diesel engine offered 73.77 bhp at 4000 rpm. Both engines were mated to a five-speed manual transmission. I think the diesel engines performance, especially in city driving conditions, was a strong point for this vehicle.
Tuesday, 20 October 2015 05:05 PM
The Chevrolet Enjoy was praised for its refined engines and composed ride, making it suitable for Indian driving conditions. However, it was noted that the NVH (Noise, Vibration, and Harshness) levels were high, and there was some body roll during cornering. Despite these issues, the vehicles handling was predictable. I believe that while the Enjoy had its strengths, it needed further refinement to compete with other MPVs in the market.