Chevrolet's latest 7-seater MPV proves exceptional roadworthiness through grueling tests. |
The Chevrolet Captiva is one tough vehicle. Chevrolet’s road testing team pushed this 7-seater MPV to the limit. Over the course of a grueling 100,000-kilometer endurance test, compressed into just 85 days, the Captiva proved its engineering reliability and emerged as one of the toughest and most durable MPVs on the road today.
This was no leisurely drive. Covering a demanding daily average of 1,176 kilometers, with its engine running non-stop, the Captiva maintained exceptional performance throughout. No major parts needed replacing—an impressive testament to its robust design and engineering. This reflects Chevrolet’s commitment to providing vehicles that families can rely on for years to come.
For this test run vehicle, the role of the aftersales support team was vital to ensure its smooth performance throughout the test. This only proves the mettle of Chevrolet’s highly skilled maintenance teams who are committed to ensuring that every Chevy model that passes through their expert hands remains in optimal running condition.
"Filipino families treat their vehicles as more than just their means of transportation; they need them to be versatile workhorses, integral to their everyday lives," says HARI Vice Chairman, President and CEO Maria Fe Perez-Agudo. "At Chevrolet, this endurance test is solid proof of the reliability that customers expect from us. The Captiva is built to last. Backed by a strong aftersales and maintenance network, customers can rely on us every step of the way."
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