2025 Chevy Captiva Officially Launched In The Philippines
Available in LTZ and Premier with standard seven-passenger seating.
Read More »Available in LTZ and Premier with standard seven-passenger seating.
Read More »A sportier appearance for the popular crossover.
Read More »A new seven-passenger crossover for the region.
Read More »With design, equipment and comfort tweaks to keep it competitive.
Read More »Available in two trim levels with seating for up to seven.
Read More »Boasting design, equipment and safety feature revisions.
Read More »GM’s best-selling crossover in the country.
Read More »The country’s largest producer and exporter of automobiles.
Read More »The Captiva is among the least expensive seven-seat crossovers in certain markets.
Read More »Certain 2010 to 2017 model year GM vehicles are mentioned in the lawsuit filing.
Read More »The new crossover is already ranking among the top five in its segment.
Read More »It will be positioned between the Tracker and the Equinox in the brand’s lineup.
Read More »The seven-seat crossover will be positioned between the Tracker and the Equinox.
Read More »The seven-passenger crossover will go on sale in H1 2021.
Read More »The new crossover will position itself between the Tracker and the Equinox.
Read More »The compact crossover will soon launch in the Mexican market.
Read More »The Captiva is also offered in the Middle East and South America.
Read More »It’s the price-leading crossover in the region’s product lineup.
Read More »Chevrolet Thailand cut the price of the vehicle by 50 percent recently.
Read More »Massive discounts follow announcement that GM is pulling Chevy from the region.
Read More »The Captiva is already quite popular in the South American country.
Read More »Mexico will likely be the Captiva’s most important market.
Read More »Chevy's new SUV racked up more than 5,000 sales in less than a year.
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