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Refreshed 2024 Chevy Captiva Arrives In The Middle East

Two weeks after the refreshed 2024 Chevy Captiva launched in Mexico, General Motors has just announced the official arrival of Chevrolet‘s updated compact crossover to the Middle East.

Front three-quarters view of the 2024 Chevy Captiva for the Middle East.

The automaker launched the refreshed 2024 Chevy Captiva in the Middle East, one of the first regions in the world to receive the up-to-seven-seat crossover made by SAIC-GM-Wuling to bolster the Bow Tie brand’s utility portfolio in major emerging markets. The 2024 Captiva arrives with an updated exterior, a new interior design and more equipment to win over families in Southwest Asian countries.

“We are excited to bring the 2024 Chevrolet Captiva to the Middle East, a region known for its big family culture and values. The appetite for affordable SUVs in the region has always been strong and we have no doubt the 2024 Captiva will cater to that,” said CMO of GM Africa and Middle East, Suzie Guzzo. “Is the perfect match for the region’s busy families looking for the ultimate companion at an affordable price. We are confident the new Captiva will continue to claim its territory as a firm favorite amongst our valued Middle East customers,” she added.

In particular, the refreshed 2024 Chevy Captiva represents a mid-cycle update and the current crossover’s fourth model year in the Middle East – following its initial launch in the region in mid-2020 as a 2021 model. The refreshed model expands its offering with three trim levels instead of two – including the new LS, the LT and the Premier. All come standard with segment-leading technology and safety features.

All versions of the refreshed 2024 Chevy Captiva get the 10.4-inch infotainment touchscreen along with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration as standard, while a 360-degree park assisy system, remote keyless entry and up to six airbags are also available. The Premier trim adds beige cloth upholstery, a panoramic roof and a fully digital driver instrument cluster. It retains the turbocharged 1.5L engine with 145 horsepower and 184 pound-feet of torque, managed by a continuously variable automatic transmission.

The refreshed 2024 Chevy Captiva is now available for sale at Chevrolet’s official dealer network in the Middle East, the second-largest market for the nameplate after Mexico. Safety equipment includes stability control, traction control, hill start assist, anti-lock brakes and electronic brake force distribution, among others. Prices for the 2024 Captiva vary by country and can be checked on the official Chevrolet Arabia site.

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Deivis is an engineer with a passion for cars and the global auto business. He is constantly investigating about GM's future products.

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  1. Looks like a rebadged Vibe!

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    1. Not anywhere close.

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  2. And the pictures show an American family…

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  3. Weren’t these available but only used in U.S. awhile back? Nice tan interior color choice.

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    1. A number of years ago, Chevy sold these to US rental agencies and they ended up on the used car market. My guess is that by doing that, Chevy intended to avoid flooding the rent a car companies with Equinox so the residual Equinox value wouldn’t take such a big hit. The Captiva was a good deal used with 30-40,000 miles.

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