Especificaciones y análisis del Chevrolet Cruze
Power
163HP
Torque
360Nm
Consumption
5.2l/100
Emissions
138g/km
0-100 km/h
8.8s
Top Speed
210km/h
Weight
1595kg
Price
18,595€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 6v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
500 L
60 L
120 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Chevrolet Cruze SW 2.0 VCDi 163 CV LTZ (2012-2013)
General description
The 2012 Chevrolet Cruze SW burst onto the market like a breath of fresh American air in the competitive compact wagon segment. It wasn't just a practical car; it was a statement of intent: to offer generous space and a powerful, characterful diesel engine, all wrapped in an attractive package at a price that made its European rivals hesitate.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of this Cruze means feeling the powerful thrust of its 163-horsepower 2.0 VCDi engine. From very low revs, its 360 Nm of torque pushes you back into your seat, making every overtake a quick and safe maneuver. The six-speed manual gearbox has a precise feel and connects you with the mechanics, while the chassis, although prioritizing comfort for long family trips, holds its own admirably on winding roads, conveying a sense of solidity and composure that inspires confidence.
Design and aesthetics
Its design combines the robustness of the front end, with that large, characteristic Chevrolet dual grille, with the functional elegance of a well-proportioned wagon body. It's not a car that shouts, but it makes its presence known with a muscular stance, accentuated by the 17-inch wheels. Inside, space is the star, with a 500-liter trunk ready for any adventure and a cabin designed to be lived in, where functionality and comfort take precedence over superfluous luxuries.
Technology and features
For its time, the LTZ trim was well-equipped. Although today we might miss larger screens or advanced assistants, it had the essentials to make life on board easier. Its technological heart lies in the common-rail diesel engine with a variable geometry turbo, an effective solution that achieved great performance with a homologated consumption of just 5.2 liters. The electric power steering and a comprehensive safety package completed a very competent set.
Competition
This American wagon didn't have it easy. It faced European titans like the Ford Focus Sportbreak, the Opel Astra Sports Tourer, and the SEAT León ST. Each had its own strengths, whether it was more dynamic handling or more refined finishes. However, the Cruze played the card of an unbeatable ratio of power, space, and equipment, attracting drivers who were looking for more car for their money without sacrificing a capable engine.
Conclusion
The Chevrolet Cruze SW 2.0 VCDi is more than just a family car; it's a loyal, powerful, and spacious travel companion. It represents a smart, heartfelt choice for those who value substance over appearance. Its engine is a delight for its strength and its ability to devour kilometers effortlessly, while its practicality makes it the perfect ally for daily life and getaways. A rational purchase with a touch of American passion.




