The new Chevrolet Spark is built to serve the burgeoning mini car  segment, the fastest growing area of the new car market across the  entire world, it is a newcomer that has been designed to appeal to car  buyers in every inhabited continent across the globe, from India to  Africa, Australia to the USA.
But it's in Europe where Chevrolet  Spark will find its true identity. On sale in all major European  markets, including the UK, from the first quarter of 2010, it exceeds  all expectations of what a buyer might expect from a small car - be it  as an urban motorist, or one who simply doesn't need a larger car.
From  the outset, Chevrolet Spark was engineered and designed to meet  exacting standards. The bodyshell is exceptionally stiff, with no  external panel gaps greater than 3mm, and the fit and finish of the  interior is designed to match, if not beat that of cars in a class or  two above.
Yet despite the quality, Chevrolet Spark is also  designed to be edgy, vibrant and fresh, as well as to offer exceptional  levels of space and practicality. There aren't many cars with such a  small footprint that can offer the benefits of five doors, five seats  and a usable luggage area, for example.
"We've styled and  engineered the Chevrolet Spark so that it can compete anywhere in the  world where there's a demand for mini cars and the benefits they bring,"  said Jack Keaton, vehicle line executive for the new model. "The  Chevrolet Spark is, first and foremost, a car that offers great economy  and manoeuvrability, yet it is also quite sophisticated. We think it  will turn heads with an aggressively stylish design and we think it's  going to make a lot of drivers happy with its dynamic ride and handling  abilities."
Keaton said that while the Chevrolet Spark is certainly affordable,  it was not developed to be either the most or least expensive offering  in its category.
"We developed the Chevrolet Spark with the idea  that buyers would feel they got a lot of vehicle for their currency," he  said. "From a complete package perspective, we think the Spark will be  among, if not the best five-door car in its segment. It offers high  quality craftsmanship, is well-equipped with safety technologies and,  most importantly, is fun to drive."
Much of the Chevrolet Spark's  character comes from its styling.
"From the beginning, we wanted  to have a revolution in size and design," explained Taewan Kim, vice  president of GM DAT Design. "We wanted to take a big step forward to  deliver a completely new statement, especially in the design of the car.
"We  wanted it to look ready to pounce, it needed to look great from 360  degrees and it needed to generate excitement."
The exterior of the  Chevrolet Spark features a 'wheels-out; body in' stance, its single arc  roofline accentuated by strong, clean body sides free of cladding. The  appearance is sleek; slightly aggressive, and unmistakably more upmarket  than a number of mini car rivals, which tend to favour a more 'cute'  approach.
This precision and attention to styling detail is not  only reserved for the car's exterior - unlike some models in the  segment, where interior design is clearly functional, the Chevrolet  Spark manages to add a youthful, vigorous appeal to the inside of the  car that is equal to the look of the exterior.
While maintaining  exemplary levels of craftsmanship, the Chevrolet Spark's cabin is an  iconic piece of design in itself. It maintains all of the class  attributes - comfort, spaciousness and easy-to-use controls, yet  delivers them in a style that is unique to the sector.
The focal  point of the cabin is the motorcycle-style instrument 'pod', which sits  on top of the steering column and delivers all of the essential  information in a compact yet easy-to-read manner. The analogue  speedometer is backed up by a digital tachometer, just like on a sports  bike, backlit by upmarket ice blue lighting when the headlights are  turned on. It's truly unique to the sector, and clearly illustrates the  Chevrolet Spark's intention to put the fun back into function.
As  well as its edgy styling, Chevrolet Spark also has advanced dynamics. It  has taut, responsive handling characteristics, at the heart of which is  a very stiff integral body frame structure, designed to aid the car's  dynamic performance and provide the driver with a heightened sense of  stability, solidity and confident road command.
The suspension  follows a traditional yet effective layout - MacPherson struts at the  front and a compound crank (torsion beam) axle at the rear, a  combination that allows for neutral, predictable handling  characteristics. It is both nippy and nimble round town, yet surefooted  at higher speeds.
Depending on market and trim level, Chevrolet  Spark is also available with a system known as VSES, standing for  Vehicle Stability Enhancement System. This provides outstanding safety  and control benefits, with electronic brake and traction control  capabilities to provide precise anti-lock braking capabilities, as well  as exceptional yaw stability.
Of course, even the most able driver  in the most dynamically competent car can sometimes find his or herself  in a situation where a collision is inevitable, so with this in mind  the Chevrolet Spark was designed with high levels of passive safety  inbuilt from the outset, enough to earn it a creditable four-star Euro  NCAP crash test rating.
Almost 60 per cent of the car's structure  consists of advanced steels, with varying levels of stiffness and  built-in crush zones to absorb crash impacts. The front engine bay rails  and subframe are designed to absorb energy while maintain the highest  loads possible as they collapse, while a transition zone around the base  of the A-pillars and front bulkhead effectively distributes crash  energy around rather than into the passenger compartment.
A  similar crush zone exists at the rear, with the fuel tank and its  connections designed in a way to minimise the chance of ruptures.  Additional rear impact loads are absorbed by a strong rear cross member,  as GM's internal rear crash measurement standards are greater than  industry required standards.
High levels of occupant protection  are further enhanced by twin front airbags, side curtain airbags and  additional seat mounted thorax and abdomen airbags, seatbelt  pretensioners and a pedal retraction system, which pulls the pedal box  away from the car's occupants in the event of a frontal collision,  reducing the risk of lower leg injury.
Two engines are on offer at  launch - both petrol units with displacements of 1.0 and 1.2-litres.
Both  units are closely related and use a cast iron block and alloy head,  with a double overhead camshaft and four valves per cylinder. They  feature multi-port fuel injection and are both Euro V emissions  compliant.
The two engines use advanced features such as port  de-activation technology to improve exhaust gas recirculation, leading  to optimal fuel efficiency and idle stability, along with a timing chain  to ensure a lifetime of low maintenance and running costs.
Practicality  is a big plus, too. It may not be very big on the outside, but the  Chevrolet Spark's clever design means it is able to make the most out of  its available space.
Front seat passengers enjoy up to 1067mm of  available legroom (893mm in the rear), while shoulder space of 1295mm  (1255mm rear) and headroom of 1010mm (947mm) are also rated among the  very best in the segment, proving that even when a car is small, it  doesn't need to be cramped.
With five doors and five available  seats, the Chevrolet Spark is one of the most space-efficient cars in  the mini segment.
Much of the interior space is down to the car's  clever design - details such as the steering column-mounted instrument  pod and longer than average wheelbase allowed the designers to reduce  cabin intrusion, allowing for as much space between the axles as  possible.
On top of this, the cabin was planned to accommodate as  much supplementary storage space as possible. The centre console, for  example, incorporates a bin for carrying smaller items such as a mobile  phone, MP3 player or packet of chewing gum, while there's also a double  cup/drinks holder ahead of the gear shifter.
All of this in such a  compact package: at only 3640mm long and 1597mm wide, it will easily  squeeze into tight city spaces, yet thanks to its short overhangs and  clever cabin design the compact dimensions come without compromise.
While  we can't promise that the Chevrolet Spark will put an end to the  stresses of commuting, we do believe it will make urban life much easier  to tolerate - as the Chevrolet Spark's packaging, driveability,  classless looks and easy-to-manoeuvre nature make it a multi-faceted car  that will fit in with even the most frantic of lifestyles.
Chevrolet  Spark is a car with immense character, a fresh youthful design, a  classless image, great practicality and low cost of ownership; in short,  everything an urban motorist needs, and a lot more besides.
Design
For  years, car designers believed that the key to making a car appeal in  the mini segment was to make it cute and cuddly.
But Chevrolet  doesn't do cute and cuddly. It's out of keeping with almost a century of  iconic vehicle design, where every Chevrolet has had to deliver a new  level of edginess, character and a bold identity.
As a result, the  Chevrolet Spark has a purposeful stance. It isn't cute, but it sure is  handsome, its angular, self-confident profile giving it the proportions  of a larger vehicle, and making it appear self-confident among a sea of  meeker looking city cars.
Chevrolet Spark was also designed with  global appeal in mind. Chevrolet has always been a brand with a large  footprint across the world, but its growth in Europe makes that now,  more than ever, relevant.
It originated from the GM DAT design  centre in Korea, with influences from all of the key markets in which  Chevrolet is a major player. It's goal? To redefine what was expected in  the mini car segment. To break the rules, defy convention and deliver  something that offered great style and value for money, but without  compromise.
"From the beginning, we wanted to have a revolution in  size and design," explains Taewan Kim, vice president of GM DAT Design.  "We wanted to take a big step forward to deliver a completely new  statement, especially in the design of the car.
"We wanted it to  look ready to pounce, it needed to look great from 360 degrees and it  needed to generate excitement."
The exterior of the Chevrolet  Spark features a 'wheels-out; body in' stance, its single arc roofline  accentuated by strong, clean body sides free of cladding. The appearance  is sleek; slightly aggressive, and unmistakably more upmarket than a  number of mini car rivals.
The headlamps are sculptured  elliptically into the body, stretching from the front grille right back  to the A-pillar, with clear polycarbonate lenses and chrome coated  headlamp bezels to emphasise the frontal styling.
From the side,  the rear door handles are hidden away alongside the C-pillar, answering  the conundrum faced by many a designer - is a sporty three-door better  than a practical five-door? Chevrolet Spark delivers the appeal of both.
What's  more, the sharp looks are enhanced by a level of fit and finish that's  second to none. Every single panel gap is laser straight, and engineered  to be below 3.0mm or less across the car.
This precision and  attention to styling detail is not only reserved for the car's exterior -  unlike some models in the segment, where interior design is clearly  functional, the Chevrolet Spark manages to add a youthful, vigorous  appeal to the inside of the car that is equal to the look of the  exterior.
While maintaining exemplary levels of craftsmanship, the  Chevrolet Spark's cabin is an iconic piece of design in itself. It  maintains all of the class attributes - comfort, spaciousness and  easy-to-use controls, yet delivers them in a style that is unique to the  sector.
The focal point of the cabin is the motorcycle-style  instrument 'pod', which sits on top of the steering column and delivers  all of the essential information in a compact yet easy-to-read manner.  The analogue speedometer is backed up by a digital tachometer, just like  on a sports bike, backlit by upmarket ice blue lighting when the  headlights are turned on. It's truly unique to the sector, and clearly  illustrates the Chevrolet Spark's intention to put the fun back into  function.
Another smart feature is the Chevrolet Spark's  Integrated Centre Stack, which incorporates all of the radio, sat nav  (where fitted) and heating, ventilation and air conditioning controls in  one central location, leaving the fascia clean and uncluttered and  putting all of the major switches in one central location that is simple  and intuitive to use. The heating and ventilation controls feature a  crystalline surround, which lights up in ice blue to match the  instrument panel when driving at night.
A neat appliqué around the  instrument panel adds even more attention to detail - finished in high  grade technical grain on base models, piano black on mid-range or a  choice of silver, red or blue surrounds on top models is matched by  inserts in the doors, while colour-coded seat fabrics are also  available.
Market and Brand
With the  environment and the economy at front of mind for many motorists, the  21st century has seen a huge swing in consumer behaviour, away from  excess and towards a more frugal, prudent approach to spending.
The  Chevrolet Spark is the perfect antidote to such conservatism. It may be  frugal. It may be financially prudent. But at the same time it shows  how motorists can manage their responsibilities yet at the same time  still have fun. No longer do people buy small or inexpensive cars  because it's all they can afford - they buy them because that's exactly  what they want. Chevrolet Spark is a car designed to appeal to the heart  just as much as it is to the head.
Building on the strengths of  the iconic Chevrolet brand - a name that for years has represented,  perhaps more than any, the joy and freedom of motoring by virtue of the  fact it has appeared in popular music more often than any other car  brand - the Chevrolet Spark is a modern world interpretation of those  very values.
Styled and developed by a young and dynamic team  across the world, the Chevrolet Spark truly is a global car. It is based  on GM's Global Mini Car Architecture, which will be on sale in more  than 100 countries worldwide between now and 2013. The Chevrolet Spark  itself will be sold across Europe, Australia, Korea and even the USA,  reflecting the significant changes in consumer trends, even in countries  where small cars have previously never made much of an impact in the  market.
In Europe, of course, that impact has already been  immense. In Italy, Chevrolet's strongest market in Western Europe, over  50 per cent of cars sold are in the A and B (mini and supermini)  segments of the market, while in France and the UK the two segments  account for over 30 per cent of sales.
Chevrolet Spark is a car  that cunningly bridges the gap between a city car and a fully-fledged  supermini. It has five-doors and five seats, with leg and headroom among  the best in class, yet at the same time is as compact and easy to  manoeuvre as the smallest city cars.
Its striking, modern design  works harmoniously with its practicality to offer a compromise-free car  for urban motorists, with the convenience of a much larger vehicle,  youthful, vibrant appeal and a level of classlessness that only a  legendary name like Chevrolet can evoke. It may be small and  inexpensive, but the Chevrolet Spark is not a car you buy because it's  cheap. It works on so many more levels than that.
It also needed  to be fun-to-drive, safe, well-equipped, beautifully made and refined -  not normally words associated with city cars, but all of which are  applicable to Chevrolet Spark.
Built in South Korea initially  (although production in India and the USA will follow), the Chevrolet  Spark is set to go on sale in all key European markets in the first  quarter of 2010.
Powertrain
Across Europe,  two engines will be offered in the Chevrolet Spark - both petrol units  with displacements of 1.0 and 1.2-litres.
Both units are closely  related and use a cast iron block and alloy head, with a double overhead  camshaft and four valves per cylinder. They feature multi-port fuel  injection and are both Euro V emissions compliant.
The two engines  use advanced features such as port de-activation technology to improve  exhaust gas recirculation, leading to optimal fuel efficiency and idle  stability, along with a timing chain to ensure a lifetime of low  maintenance and running costs.
The smaller of the two units is of  995cc displacement and produces 68PS (50Kw) at 6,400rpm, enough to power  the car from 0-62mph in 15.5 seconds, and on to a top speed of 96mph.  The unit produces 93Nm of torque at 4,800rpm, with a compression ratio  of 9.8:1
Available in Chevrolet Spark, Spark + and LS, the unit  returns 55.4mpg on the combined cycle, with a CO2; output of 119g/km.
The  larger unit displaces 1206cc and produces 81PS (60Kw), with maximum  torque of 111Nm at 4,800rpm. It accelerates from 0-62mph in 12.1 seconds  and on to a top speed of 102mph.
Available in Chevrolet Spark LS  and LT, the unit also returns 55.4mpg on the combined cycle, with a CO2;  output of 119g/km.
Both engines come with a five-speed manual  gearbox.
Comfort and Convenience
It may not  be very big on the outside, but the Chevrolet Spark's clever design  means it is able to make the most out of its available space.
Front  seat passengers enjoy up to 1067mm of available legroom (893mm in the  rear), while shoulder space of 1288mm (1263mm rear) and headroom of  1009mm (952mm) are also rated among the very best in the segment,  proving that even when a car is small, it doesn't need to be cramped.
With  five doors and five available seats, the Chevrolet Spark is one of the  most space-efficient cars in the mini segment.
Much of the  interior space is down to the car's clever design - details such as the  steering column-mounted instrument pod and longer than average wheelbase  allowed the designers to reduce cabin intrusion, allowing for as much  space between the axles as possible.
On top of this, the cabin was  planned to accommodate as much supplementary storage space as possible.  The centre console, for example, incorporates a bin for carrying  smaller items such as a mobile phone, MP3 player or packet of chewing  gum, while there's also a double cup/drinks holder ahead of the gear  shifter.
There's a generously sized glove box, seat back pockets  designed to accommodate books, road atlases or laptop computers, door  bin pockets on both sides with storage for a standard sized 500ml drinks  bottle and neat convenience features such as an auxiliary power socket  in the lower instrument panel, overhead assist grips on the front  passenger and rear doors and padded sun visors, with a ticket holder on  the driver's side.
Luggage space is 170-litres with the rear seat  in place. The rear seat base and back both split 60:40 to fold flat  increasing the luggage space to 568 litres.
The cabin is also one  of the most refined and well-finished in the segment. Ergonomically  designed, the seats are designed to be harder wearing and longer lasting  than the class average, with strong knit fabric on entry-level cars and  woven fabric on upper models.
Cabin engineers paid particular  attention to longevity, increasing the ratio of stitches-per-inch to  ensure all sew lines and seat surfaces remained tight and free from  premature sagging or a stretched-seam appearance over time.
The  firm 'Durometer' foam in the seats is highly bolstered and of a  construction that evenly distributes the passenger's weight for high  comfort on both long and short journeys.
An indication of the  attention to detail that went into Chevrolet Spark's overall design  comes from the testing carried out on the seats prior to launch -  prototypes were tested in various seasons and climates across various  road surfaces to optimise comfort, including side-by-side comparisons  with key rivals.
Add to that the use of only high grade plastics  in the interior and computer-controlled interior panel alignment  ensuring no inside gap bigger than 5mm between door shuts and it's clear  to see that the high levels of build quality seen on the Chevrolet  Spark are of a level normally only found on bigger, more expensive cars.
Of  course, comfort and refinement don't just come down to fit and finish  or the use of high quality materials - one of the keys to delivering  class leading refinement is to reduce noise, vibration and harshness  levels (NVH) inside the cabin through effective damping and noise  suppression.
With its tight and stiff body structure and carefully  optimised damper and spring rates, Chevrolet Spark delivers a ride  comfort and noise level that's easily among the best in class, making it  remarkably refined for a mini car.
Much of that is down to its  complex four-mount engine cradle (with a hydraulic mount on RHD cars)  which is tailored to the engine's inherent torque axis, effectively  damping transfer of vibration and noise in the process.
Enhanced  chassis-to-body structure interface points are designed to ensure high  levels of stiffness, further retarding low-frequency noise intrusion  into the car's cabin, isolating much of the noise and vibration caused  by road surfaces.
Dynamics and safety
Whether  it's within the confines of the city limits or out on the open road, a  good looking car has to be as impressive to drive as it is to look at.
That's  why the engineering team behind the Chevrolet Spark focused on a number  of key factors that would enable it to deliver the absolute best in  terms of dynamic performance and safety.
Chevrolet Spark has a  number of key passive safety features, detailed below, that are often  reserved for more expensive, larger cars - but it's the car's dynamic  performance that is the driver's first line of defence in any emergency  situation.
As such, the Chevrolet Spark has taut, responsive  handling characteristics, at the heart of which is a very stiff integral  body frame structure, designed to aid the car's dynamic performance and  provide the driver with a heightened sense of stability, solidity and  confident road command.
The suspension follows a traditional yet  effective layout - MacPherson struts at the front and a compound crank  (torsion beam) axle at the rear, a combination that allows for neutral,  predictable handling characteristics. It is both nippy and nimble round  town, yet surefooted at higher speeds.
Chevrolet Spark is also  available with a system known as ESC, standing for Electronic Stability  Control. This provides outstanding safety and control benefits, with  electronic brake and traction control capabilities to provide precise  anti-lock braking capabilities, as well as exceptional yaw stability.
Vented  front disc brakes of 236mm in diameter are fitted at the front with  200mm drums at the rear, while a four-channel ABS system is fitted to  Sparks in all European markets, along with an electronic brake assist  system, which automatically applies more power to the brake callipers  when an urgent stop/foot pedal motion is detected.
Round town  manoeuvrability and nimbleness is enhanced by the Chevrolet Spark's  efficient hydraulic rack-and-pinion steering, which is geared to give a  minimum turning radius of only 5 metres, with just over three turns lock  to lock - it's quick ratio making city driving more of a pleasure than a  chore.
Of course, even the most able driver in the most  dynamically competent car can sometimes find his or herself in a  situation where a collision is inevitable, so with this in mind the  Chevrolet Spark was designed with high levels of passive safety inbuilt  from the outset.
Almost 60 per cent of the car's structure  consists of advanced steels, with varying levels of stiffness and  built-in crush zones to absorb crash impacts. The front engine bay rails  and subframe are designed to absorb energy while maintain the highest  loads possible as they collapse, while a transition zone around the base  of the A-pillars and front bulkhead effectively distributes crash  energy around rather than into the passenger compartment.
A  similar crush zone exists at the rear, with the fuel tank and its  connections designed in a way to minimise the chance of ruptures.  Additional rear impact loads are absorbed by a strong rear cross member,  as GM's internal rear crash measurement standards are greater than  industry required standards.
High levels of occupant protection  are further enhanced by twin front airbags, side curtain airbags and  additional seat mounted thorax and abdomen airbags, seatbelt  pretensioners and a pedal retraction system, which pulls the pedal box  away from the car's occupants in the event of a frontal collision,  reducing the risk of lower leg injury.
Other safety features  include three-point seatbelts for all five seating positions, ISOFIX  rear child seat fixings and an inbuilt pedestrian protection system,  designed to protect a victim's head from hitting hard points of the  car's body or engine block in the event of a collision.
The  Chevrolet Spark recently attained a four-star Euro NCAP rating, putting  it among the best in class for small cars.
It received 69 out of a  possible 100 points, coming within a single point of a maximum  five-star rating.
"The outstanding performance of our new mini-car  in stringent Euro NCAP testing reflects our attention to safety as well  as eye-catching styling and great packaging," said Wayne Brannon,  President and Managing Director of Chevrolet Europe. "The Chevrolet  Spark meets the high expectations of mini-car buyers in Europe's mature  markets."
In Adult Protection, the Chevrolet Spark recorded the  maximum score of 8 points in the side impact crash test against a moving  deformable barrier. It also received a high score of 7.35 points out of  8 points in the side pole test, indicating solid passenger protection  in the event of a more severe side collision.
In Child Protection,  the Chevrolet Spark also scored maximum points in Child Restraint  System dynamic performance tests, which evaluate child protection from  possible injuries in various types of crashes. Crash test dummies  representing 18-month old and 3-year-old children were properly  contained in their restraints by the Chevrolet Spark's protective shell  during side impact tests.
These achievements are the result of the  Chevrolet Spark's structural enhancements combined with a full offering  of active and passive safety features. More than 66 per cent of the  car's body is constructed of high-strength steel, with 16.5 per cent  comprised of ultra-high-strength steel. The latter is mostly used in the  longitudinal member of the underbody, and front and center pillars in  the side body structure. This contributed to its strong performance in  side crash tests.
Value and running costs
The  coolest new mini car in town is set to offer value for money and  running costs that are as enticing as its vibrant good looks!
Set  to arrive in Chevrolet retailers in Spring 2010, the all-new Chevrolet  Spark will be available from only £6,945 on-the-road, with a choice of  two engines.
The entry-level Chevrolet Spark will be offered with a  1.0-litre engine developing 68PS, coupled to a five-speed manual  gearbox. Despite being the smallest car in the Chevrolet line-up, it  comes with six airbags as standard, proving that even the most compact  cars can offer class-leading safety. The model recently achieved an  excellent four-star Euro NCAP crash test rating, with a maximum five  stars for child protection.
Models in Chevrolet Spark + trim, also  available with the 1.0-litre engine, come with air conditioning,  electric front windows and central locking, along with a USB compatible  four-speaker stereo.
The LS, which is expected to be the most  popular trim level, comes with a choice of the 1.0-litre or an 81PS  1.2-litre engine, and adds remote central locking, silver trim  detailing, a sunglasses holder, 14-inch wheels, body-coloured door  handles and mirrors, a chrome-effect grille surround, front fog lamps  and a body-coloured rear spoiler.
For £500 more than the 1.2 LS,  customers can add a plus pack - the LS+ gets smart alloy wheels,  electric windows front and rear, a trip computer, heated electric door  mirrors, roof bars and steering wheel audio controls.
The  range-topping LT, which comes with the 1.2-litre engine only, comes with  a level of equipment you'd normally expect of a much larger and more  expensive car, including 15-inch alloys, climate control, interior  detailing to match the exterior (depending on colour), an exterior body  kit and a six-speaker stereo.
Options across the range include  metallic paint, rear parking sensors and electronic stability control.
What's  more, the Chevrolet Spark will be cheap to run - as well as economy of  up to 67.3mpg on the extra-urban cycle, it qualifies for incredibly low  insurance. Under the new 50 Group rating system, the Chevrolet Spark 1.0  is in Group 1, the lowest possible band. The full list of insurance  groupings is below.



 
Chevrolet Spark is attractive, distinctively shaped front headlights and round tail lights define its unique character in short a cute looking family car and loaded with all necessary features.
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