The Impala regains its status as Chevrolet's best sedan.
Redesigned a year ago, the 2015 Chevrolet Impala builds on the attributes that made it one of the most acclaimed new cars of 2014 - including being named the Cars.com Best Car of 2014 and one of Kelley Blue Book's 12 Best Family Cars for 2014. Consumer Reports weighed in, as well, after having tested the new version of the iconic sedan. A pair of new features enhances everyday driving: fuel-saving stop/start technology on the 2.5L...
Stop/start technology will be standard on the 2015 Impala base 2.5-liter ECOTEC(R) engine, an addition that improves the vehicle's city fuel economy by nearly 5 percent, or one mile per gallon. The Impala comes standard with a four-cylinder engine, which currently accounts for more than 30 percent of Impala retail sales. It offers customers higher mpg city ratings and a more affordable entry price into the segment than six-cylinder competitors. Stop/start shuts down the engine in...
Chevrolet has completely redesigned the 2014 Impala - its iconic flagship sedan - with head-turning styling, greater interior spaciousness and advanced technologies never before available in an Impala. The 2014 Impala is new from the ground up, with muscular design elements that provide a nod to the past while embracing Chevy's modern styling. It represents the 10th generation of one of the industry's most enduring and popular nameplates. It has been America's best-selling full-size sedan since...
Chevrolet completes the transformation of its North American passenger car lineup with the introduction of the all-new 2014 Impala. The redesigned flagship sedan builds on the strong heritage of the Impala nameplate by offering expressive style, a more-refined interior, easy-to-use technology, and what is expected to be an exhilarating driving experience. "The 2014 Impala re-establishes this iconic Chevrolet nameplate as a design leader, with bold styling that will turn heads for years to come," said Mark...