Chevrolet will have 4 releases in Brazil in 2025; See which will be
From the Onix line to Silverado, Chevrolet will have a busy 2025 in Brazil, the year he celebrates 100 years in the country. See what the news will be
Chevrolet will have a busy 2025 in Brazil. In the year General Motors celebrates its 100 years of presence in the country, the American brand will make at least four releases in the country. Among restiliations and unpublished models, Chevrolet will have changes in its lineup in Brazil soon. Check out the news of the brand in 2025 in the Brazilian market:
Chevrolet Onix
Already caught in testing, the new Chevrolet Onix should be one of the first releases of the American brand in 2025. The model will gain a new look, with concentrated changes in the front. The headlights will have new LED lights, while the front grid will gain a new format. The bumpers will also change. The lanterns will have new internal elements.
Inside, the new Chevrolet Onix should gain digital panel and a new multimedia center, as well as improvements in internal finish. The equipment level should be slightly higher, highlighting more connectivity and safety items, as in the new spin. Already the engines will be the current 1.0 aspirated 82 hp and 1.0 Turbo, with the improvements that recently debuted in the Tracker, which made the power rose from 116 hp to 121 hp.
Chevrolet Onix Plus
Along with the hatch version, the Onix Plus sedan will also gain visual changes in line 2025. Both should hit the market early in the year, possibly in the first quarter. At the front, the new Onix Plus will follow the changes of Onix Hatch, with new headlights, front grid and bumper. The rear should gain new lanterns.
Inside, the same recipe. Onix Plus should also receive digital panel and finishing improvements, as well as new safety items. With the arrival of the new phase of Proconve L8, the Onix and Onix Plus 1.0 turbo engine will also gain direct fuel injection and software updates, becoming more economical and powerful, from 116 hp to 121 hp, while the torque rises from 164 nm to 185 nm.
Chevrolet Tracker
The Chevrolet Tracker will have important changes in 2025. Already caught in tests, the new Tracker can still be the first national hybrid car of the American brand. The changes in the look will focus on the front, which will have bipartic headlights and a new front grille. The bumper will also have redesigned inputs. In the rear, the lanterns will also be new. The interior will have finishing and digital panel improvements.
Under the hood, the new Chevrolet Tracker will have the new 1.0 and 1.2 engines that have debuted in recent weeks. Anticipating Proconve L8 rules of 2025, the SUV has gained direct fuel injection and software updates. The 1.0 turbo engine went from 116 hp to 121 hp, while the 1.2 turbo was 133 hp to 141 hp, always with six -speed automatic transmission. In the future, version 1.2 can gain a micro-hybrid system.
Chevrolet Silverado EV
Main competitor of the Ford F-150 Lightning in the US, Chevrolet Silverado EV is the electric version of the pickup truck in Brazil. Revealed in 2022 in the US, Silverado EV is made on the last electric modular platform and features monobloc body. The new pickup can be one of the American brand releases in its centenary in Brazil in 2025.
Still in the study phase for Brazil, the new Chevrolet Silverado EV is sold in the US only in the RST version, which offers 673 horsepower and over 700 km in reach. The traction is full on four wheels, thanks to the electric thrusters on both axes. The load capacity is only 590 kg, while the towing is up to 4,500 kg.

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