2015 Chevrolet Cruze LTZ

2016 Chevrolet Cruze Limited



Chevrolet has made steady but slow progress on improving its small cars over the last decade. On paper, the Cruze looks like the most competitive small car GM has produced to date. The Cruze is larger than the Cobalt sedan with a more stylish exterior and interior. Powertrain choices center around smaller displacement 1.4l and 1.8l four cylinder engines and include six-speed manual and automatic transmissions. The Cruze ECO model equipped with a manual transmission is rated at 42MPG on the highway by the EPA. All other models are rated in the mid-thirties. Like other entry-level models, the Cruze cuts corners by including drum brakes in the rear and using steel rims in place of alloy wheels. As you climb the trim levels and options, the Cruze is priced competitively with its Japanese rivals. At $21,000, the 2LT is the best value with leather seats, disc brakes and common power equipment.

What's New

Chevrolet will sell the prior generation Cruze alongside the all-new model. The new model will be named Cruze Limited.

Configurations

Model/Trim/PackageEngineMPGOriginal MSRP
Cruze Limited LS 1.8l I4 (138 bhp) M6 FWD 25 / 36 / TBD $17,845
Cruze Limited LS 1.8l I4 (138 bhp) A6 FWD 22 / 35 / TBD $18,970
Cruze Limited 1LT 1.4l I4 T (138 bhp) M6 FWD 26 / 38 / TBD $19,165
Cruze Limited 1LT 1.4l I4 T (138 bhp) A6 FWD 26 / 38 / TBD $20,195
Cruze Limited 2LT 1.4l I4 T (138 bhp) A6 FWD 26 / 38 / TBD $23,370
Cruze Limited LTZ 1.4l I4 T (138 bhp) A6 FWD 26 / 38 / TBD $24,370
Cruze Limited Eco 1.4l I4 T (138 bhp) M6 FWD 28 / 42 / TBD $20,195
Cruze Limited Eco 1.4l I4 T (138 bhp) A6 FWD 26 / 39 / TBD $21,470