General Motors has officially revealed that the redesigned 2025 Chevy Spin will make its Brazilian premiere very soon, three months after announcing that the new model will feature OnStar connection.
The largest nation in South America, where the Bow Tie brand’s subcompact multipurpose vehicle was born, will host the first of six Chevrolet premieres this year, according to GM Brazil. The redesigned 2025 Chevy Spin will be the vehicle’s sole source of production. Indeed, the business declared that the revised Spin will be available for purchase on the Brazilian market in the first quarter of 2019.
The modified 2025 Chevy Spin will undergo a significant makeover that includes a revised appearance with the brand’s current global design cues, a completely redesigned cabin with next-generation electronics, and additional security systems, as GM Authority exclusively hinted at early last year. Rather of being a complete redesign, the new Spin’s modifications represent a comprehensive upgrade to the existing concept.
The updated 2025 Chevy Spin is expected to feature a new front-end design that is primarily inspired by the all-new Chevy Seeker/Trax. This design features a Y-shaped grille that accentuates the edges of the front fascia, LED daytime running lights in a higher position, and headlights integrated into the bumper. Furthermore, the liftgate design will be altered, and new taillamps placed horizontally will be added to the rear fascia.
The 2025 Chevy Spin will, however, have a completely rebuilt interior with the newest technology available from the brand. This will include a new dual-screen module positioned on the dash that combines a touchscreen infotainment system with a digital instrument cluster. The interior makeover will also include new seats, a new steering wheel, and additional equipment; to boost performance, a new powertrain option may be included.
Arriving in dealerships at the end of the first quarter, the revised 2025 Chevy Spin will make its very public premiere as the brand’s first launch of the year in Brazil. It will be unveiled during the next Big Brother Brasil broadcast in the coming weeks. The updated MPV will still be produced at the GM São Caetano do Sul facility to serve both the local market and neighbouring nations.