What are the differences between the Cavalier and the Cruze?

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SanAriana
07/30/25 3:06am
The Chevrolet Cavalier and Cruze are differentiated by their positioning, with the Cruze clearly positioned higher than the Cavalier, so in terms of overall vehicle performance, the Cruze naturally outperforms the Cavalier slightly. The main differences between the Cavalier and the Cruze are: 1. Different 0-100 km/h acceleration times: the Cavalier's 0-100 km/h acceleration time is 10.9s; the Cruze's 0-100 km/h acceleration time is 12.1s. 2. Different body dimensions: the Cavalier's body length, width, and height are 4474mm, 1730mm, and 1471mm respectively; the Cruze's body length, width, and height are 4450mm, 1807mm, and 1459mm respectively. 3. Both the Cavalier and the Cruze use 92-octane gasoline, have direct fuel injection, front-wheel drive, and MacPherson strut front suspension.
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