CHEVROLET’s 7-seater Captiva MPV, has recently undergone a rigorous 100,000-kilometer endurance test, showcasing its durability and reliability. This demanding test, completed in a compressed 85-day period, subjected the vehicle to relentless driving conditions, simulating years of use.
The Captiva’s performance throughout the test was nothing short of impressive. It consistently delivered exceptional performance, even under extreme conditions. The vehicle’s robust engine, transmission, and suspension systems proved resilient, withstanding the constant stress and strain of the demanding test. No major component failures were reported, highlighting the vehicle’s robust engineering and build quality.
Chevrolet’s commitment to quality and durability is evident in the Captiva’s performance. The brand’s rigorous testing procedures ensure that vehicles are built to withstand the challenges of everyday driving. The Captiva’s success in this endurance test reinforces Chevrolet’s reputation for producing reliable and long-lasting vehicles.
“The Captiva’s exceptional performance in this endurance test is a testament to its robust engineering and design,” said Maria Fe Perez-Agudo, HARI Vice Chairman, President, and CEO. “We’re proud to offer a vehicle that can withstand the demands of Filipino families. With its reliability and durability, the Captiva is the perfect choice for those who seek a dependable and versatile vehicle.”
The All-New Chevrolet Captiva is now available in LTZ and Premier variants, offering a range of features and amenities to suit diverse needs. With its proven durability and strong aftersales support, the Captiva is poised to become a popular choice among Filipino families.