Redesigned, re-engineered compact sedan is roomier and better connected
DETROIT – Chevrolet announced pricing for the all-new 2016 Cruze will start at $17,495 when it goes on sale next spring.
The Cruze’s base price is almost $2,000 less than the 2016 Honda Civic LX ($19,475), while offering features such as the standard Chevrolet MyLink radio with a 7-inch-diagonal screen, and Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility – subject to their terms, privacy statements and data plan rates as well as a compatible smartphone. OnStar 4G LTE with a Wi-Fi hotspot and a standard rear-vision camera are also available.
Larger, lighter and roomier than the 2015 model – including two inches more rear knee room – the all-new Cruze is offered in L, LS, LT and Premier models. An all-new, direct-injected 1.4L turbo engine generates a General Motors-estimated 153 horsepower. A six-speed manual transmission is standard.
Cruze LS with an automatic transmission starts at $19,995 with GM-estimated highway fuel economy of 40 mpg. Environmental Protection Agency estimates are not yet available.
Suggested retail pricing for all models:
- L manual – $17,495
- LS manual – $18,995
- LS automatic – $19,995
- LT automatic- $21,995
- Premier automatic – $23,995.
Depending on the model, a range of active safety features is available, including Side Blind Zone Alert, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Lane Keep Assist and Forward Collision Alert.
2016 Chevrolet Cruze L |
2016 Toyota Corolla L |
2016 Honda Civic LX |
2016 Hyundai Elantra SE |
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MSRP | $16,620 | $17,230 | $18,640 | $17,250 |
Shipping | $875 | $835 | $835 | $825 |
Total | $17,495 | $18,065 | $19,475 | $18,075 |
Manufacturers’ suggested retail prices include destination but exclude tax, title, license, and optional equipment and dealer fees.