Monday, December 3, 2012

Pricing Revealed for 2014 Impala

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Chevrolet’s all-new full-size flagship—the 2014 Impala—will set sail with a price tag that starts at $26,725 (before an $810 destination charge). That represents a fairly modest $865 bump over the MSRP of the current model, especially when you consider just how thoroughly the 2014 Impala has been upgraded.

 Wrapped in a strikingly sophisticated new exterior, the redesigned Impala will offer:

  • Three powertrain choices, including both a high-efficiency eAssist option that delivers 35 mpg highway and an available 305-hp V6
  • A full complement of advanced safety features, like adaptive cruise control, blind-spot and lane-departure warnings, and rear cross-traffic alert
  • Chevy’s next-gen MyLink entertainment system, with a customizable eight-inch screen, natural voice recognition, and Bluetooth audio streaming
  • Upscale illumination treatments such as LED daytime running lights and HID headlamps
  • Standard 18-inch wheels and available 19- and 20-inchers
  • An interior distinguished by premium materials and active noise cancellation for a refined driving environment

The Impala is slated to go on sale in the spring of next year, with V6-powered models arriving in dealerships first, with MSRPs that open at $29,950, followed by the base models with Chevy’s new 2.5-liter I4, and then the eAssist variant, which is still waiting to be priced.

“This all-new Impala delivers on our promise that every new car that wears the Chevrolet bowtie will embody the pioneering spirit that has defined the brand for more than a century.” said Chris Perry, vice president, global Chevrolet marketing. “With the striking new design and the right mix of comfort, technology and efficiency, we have recaptured the magic that attracted millions of consumers to the Impala nameplate for decades.”

 

Courtesy of Chevrolet in the News

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