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Here’s The New Pacific Blue Metallic Color For The 2019 Chevrolet Malibu: First Look

The 2019 Chevrolet Malibu adds three new exterior colors to its color palette: Northsky Blue Metallic, Shadow Gray Metallic, and Pacific Blue Metallic. Here’s our first look at the new Pacific Blue hue.

Availability

Assigned color code G6O and touch-up paint code WA-617D, Pacific Blue Metallic is one of two blue hues available for the 2019 Chevrolet Malibu. The other blue exterior color is Northsky Blue Metallic.

2019 Chevrolet Malibu in Pacific Blue Metallic G6O 002

The new Pacific Blue Metallic color is included in the base price of the 2019 Chevrolet Malibu. It is available in conjunction with all interior color combinations and all trim levels except for L models.

2019 Chevrolet Malibu Trim Levels:

  • L (1VL)
  • LS (1FL, 1LS)
  • RS (1SP)
  • LT (1LT)
  • Hybrid (1HY)
  • Premier (2LZ)

2019 Chevrolet Malibu Interior Color Combinations:

  • Dark Atmosphere with Medium Ash Gray
  • Jet Black
  • Dark Atmosphere with Light Wheat

2019 Chevrolet Malibu in Pacific Blue Metallic G6O 003

Launch Timeframe

As of this writing, the 2019 Chevrolet Malibu can already be found at dealers, since the GM Fairfax plant in Kansas City has been assembling and shipping the 2019 model to dealers for the past few months. Models in the Pacific Blue Metallic exterior color are already on dealer lots. Availability varies by dealer, so check with yours for complete details.

2019 Chevrolet Malibu RS exterior 001 front three quarters (1)

About Chevrolet Malibu

The Chevrolet Malibu is a mid-size sedan sold in most markets where Chevrolet has a business presence. It is currently Chevrolet's second-largest sedan, in the U.S. and Canada, slotting above the subcompact Chevrolet Sonic and compact Chevrolet Cruze but under the full-size Chevrolet Impala.

The current, ninth-generation model was introduced in 2016. It rides on the GM E2 platform shared with the Buick Regal, Opel/Vauxhall Insignia, Holden Commodore NG, and the Cadillac XT4.

For 2019 - the fourth model year of the ninth-gen model - the Malibu received a midcycle enhancement, otherwise known as a facelift or refresh, that consists of revised exterior styling, a new Malibu RS trim level, a CVT transmission for L, LS, LT and RS models, a new infotainment system, a new 8-inch reconfigurable driver information center (DIC), LED headlamps on the Premier model, and various other new features.

2019 Chevrolet Malibu RS exterior 002 rear three quarters (1)

The Chevrolet Malibu is produced at the following GM plants:

  • GM Fairfax plant in Kansas City, Kansas, USA supplying the Americas
  • GM Bupyeong plant in South Korea supplying Eurasia
  • Shanghai GM Jinqiao North in China (GM China) supplying China

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Comments

  1. WHY DEVELOP A NICE NEW COLOR FOR A CAR THAT THEY ARE GOING TO CANCEL. MAYBE IF THE “SMART PEOPLE” AT GM HAD ADDED ALL WHEEL DRIVE TO THE MALIBU AND IMPALA MAKING THE CARS MORE PRACTICAL, GM WOULD SELL MORE CARS INSTEAD OF CANING THEM…DON’T THINK THE “MASSES” ARE REALLY INTERESTED IN SELF DRIVING CARS EITHER.

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    1. No one has announced any cancellation of the Malibu, but thanks for living up to the dumb knee jerk low standards of the average mouth breather that posts here…..

      NICE ALL CAPS TOO…..THAT I’LL SHOW GM, THEY’RE PROBABLY CALLING A BOARD MEETING ABOUT THIS POST RIGHT NOW.!!!!!!!!

      HE USED ALL CAPS MARY…..HE MEANS BUSINESS!!!!

      Thanks for the laugh.

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    2. They are NOT cancelling the Malibu. Maybe if they kept vehicles updated and stop screwing up stuff then they would sell more of them.

      Reply
  2. WAHHHHH THIS SUCKS!!!!

    TOYOTAS PACIFIC BLUE METALLIC IS SO MUCH MORE BETTER SUPERIOR THAN THIS IN EVERY WAY POSSIBLE!!!!!!

    WAHHHH!!!!!

    i HATE IT!!!

    Am I doing this right?

    Reply

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