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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2012

By PTI

Hyderabad: General Motors India today launched the new ‘Chevrolet Tavera NEO 2´ Multi-Utility Vehicle (MUV).

“The ‘Tavera NEO 2´ is one of the most fuel-efficient vehicles in its class. It combines trouble-free performance with comfortable passenger accommodation,” General Motors India vice-president P Balendran told reporters here.

“The Tavera recently finished second in its segment in the J D Power Asia Pacific 2008 India Intial quality study. It has proven itself over the years to be a highly reliable, comfortable and fuel-efficient vehicle,” he said.

Tavera NEO 2 has been upgraded inside out based on the feedback of valued Chevrolet consumers in India, Balendran said adding new features include a bold chrome-plated grille inset with a refreshed Chevrolet logo, and sporty decals running down its sides.

“The new Tavera demonstrates GM India’s commitment to listening to our customers. As a result of the feedback we received, the Chevrolet Tavera once again raises the bar in terms of features and personal amentities for its segment, General Motors Sales, Marketing and After-Sales Vice-President Ankush Arora said.

He said the industry was likely to grow by 7 to 8% as demand has improved during October.

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