Once upon a time, the Chevrolet Impala was the
vehicle you aspired to in the Chevrolet portfolio. In fact, last year Chevrolet
sold over 169,000 Impalas that is an impressive number until you factor that
roughly 70 percent of those were to fleet buyers.
Seeing that the Impala was becoming a joke in the large
car segment Chevrolet took drastic action and completely redesigned the Impala
for 2014. The new Impalas will hit dealer showrooms sometime in the next two
months.
“Impala has a heritage of pushing the segment with
bold designs, new technologies and premium features not typically found at its
price point,” said Chris Perry, vice president, Chevrolet marketing. “The 2014
Impala’s combination of efficiency, refinement, infotainment choices and
driving confidence will reset the benchmark in its segment and affirm its
position as Chevrolet’s flagship sedan.”
The Power
PowerforthenewImpalawillcomefromachoiceofthreedifferentengines.Oninitialrelease,onlyoneenginewillbe an available3.6LV-6engine. Bymid-modelyear,thenewImpalawillbeavailablewitha2.5-literIn-line4-cylinderengine,afirsttomyknowledgeforanImpala.Bytheendoftheyear,anImpalaEcomodelwillbeout.TheEcomodelwillfeatureGeneralMotors’2.4LIn-line4-cylinderwitheAssisttechnology.TolearnmoreabouteAssisttechnologycheckoutourfeaturefromitsinitialrelease.
The Refinement
The 2014 Chevrolet Impala will be the most technologically
and refined since the nameplates introduction in the 50s.
Speakingofchillywinterdays,ChevrolethasoptimizedtheImpalaforallclimates.The2014Impalawillfeaturedual-zoneclimatecontrol,heatedandcooledfrontseats,andaheatedsteering.Making for a pleasant driving experience no matter
what the temperature. All-wheel-driveisnotanoptiononthenewImpalaandcurrentlyChevrolethasnoplanstoaddittotheoptionlist.IfyouwantthesurefootednessofAWD,youwillneedtoshelloutextramoneyforeithertheBuickLaCrosseorCadillacXTS.BothofthosesedanssharetheImpalasplatform.