Engineering:Chevrolet Tavera

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Chevrolet Tavera
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Overview
ManufacturerIsuzu
Chevrolet
Production1998–2017
AssemblyHalol, Gujarat, India (GM India)
Jakarta, Indonesia (IAMI) (until 2007)
Body and chassis
ClassCompact MPV
Compact SUV
RelatedIsuzu Panther
Powertrain
Engine2.2 L gasoline GM Family II, 114 PS (84 kW) & 180 N⋅m (133 lb⋅ft)
2.5 L turbodiesel direct injection 4J41-T, 80 PS (59 kW) & 186 N⋅m (137 lb⋅ft)
Transmission5-speed Manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,685 mm (105.7 in)
Length4,435 mm (174.6 in)
Width1,680 mm (66.1 in)
Height1,765 mm (69.5 in)
Chronology
SuccessorChevrolet Spin (Indonesia)
Chevrolet Orlando (Indonesia)

The Chevrolet Tavera is a compact MPV and compact SUV that was produced in Indonesia by Japanese automaker Isuzu until 2007, and in India by American automaker Chevrolet until 2017, when General Motors exited the Indian market[1]. The Tavera was sold in ASEAN and Indian markets, and it uses the platform of the Isuzu Panther, a diesel-powered multi-purpose vehicle sold in Indonesia. In other markets it is known as the Isuzu AUV, HiLander or Crosswind. The name of the vehicle comes from the name of the small French village, Tavera, in Corsica, known for its steep paths and whose CEO Isuzu, Susumu Hosoi is used to test his vehicles. In India, this MUV's main competition includes such vehicles like the Toyota Innova, Mahindra Bolero, Tata Sumo, and similar vehicles. Unlike some MUVs like the Fusion (which is based on the Ford Fiesta and also sold in Europe), this MUV is based on a pickup truck, in this case a modified Isuzu Vega.

History

Chevrolet Tavera (Indonesia)

Isuzu designed the original Tavera, based on the Panther. Chevrolet's version is based on facelift version of the Panther, which is more designed for businesses and more focused on passenger rather than commercial use.

In India, there are 2 versions of the Tavera, the original Tavera, the base model which includes the B1 and B2 trims, and the Tavera neo 2 (this version was called simply Tavera neo before the Indian Tavera facelift, and before that Tavera Elite), the normal version which includes the LS-B3, the LS-B4, the LT-L and the high-end SS-D1. In 2006, because of Chevrolet's marketing of their Indian lineup as "an Indian revolution" (similar to their US marketing campaign), the Tavera is now sold as two models. The original Tavera is still being sold; however more upmarket models in India are now sold as the "Tavera Neo 2". In September of the same year, the Indian Tavera got a facelift. The facelift included the front grille and revised interiors. Later again a facelift which includes revised front lights and bumpers and introduced as Tavera Neo 3.

In Indonesia, Tavera served as a petrol version of Isuzu Panther, while the latter has only diesel engine. It has 2.2 L gasoline, 114 PS (84 kW) & 180 N⋅m (133 lb⋅ft) Australian sourced Holden engine, which also used by Indonesian version of Opel/Chevrolet Blazer.

2013 recall in India

In July 2013, General Motors recalled 114,000 Chevrolet Taveras in India, as the vehicle failed to meet local emission standards. GM India also were ordered to suspend the production of the Tavera until the issues were resolved.[2]

Svenska Dagbladet reported that employees of General Motors had misled Indian authorities about the exhaust emission and fuel consumption by equipping vehicles to be tested with smaller and specially prepared engines to pass regulations. As a result of this, GM's powertrain division manager Sam Winegarden was fired, along with other employees. The report led to the Indian authorities starting an investigation into General Motors' practices.[3][citation needed]

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