What are the specifications and configurations of the 2010 Cruze?

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SanElizabeth
07/29/25 7:54pm
2010 Cruze specifications and configurations are introduced in the following eight aspects: 1. The 2010 Cruze was launched in August 2010, compliant with China IV emission standards, positioned as a compact car. 2. The 2010 Cruze measures 4589mm in length, 1797mm in width, and 1477mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2685mm, front track of 1544mm, and rear track of 1558mm. 3. The 2010 Cruze features a sedan body structure with four doors and five seats, a 60L fuel tank capacity, 400L trunk volume, and a curb weight of 1360kg. 4. The 2010 Cruze is equipped with a 1.6L engine (model LDE) with four cylinders, a compression ratio of 10.8, and maximum power achieved at 6000 rpm. 5. The 2010 Cruze delivers maximum power of 86 kW, maximum torque of 150 N·m, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission, top speed of 180 km/h, 0-100 km/h acceleration in 12.6 seconds, and combined fuel consumption around 8.5L/100km. 6. The 2010 Cruze has MacPherson strut front suspension, torsion beam rear suspension, and mechanical hydraulic power steering. 7. The 2010 Cruze uses 205/60R16 front and rear tires, with a non-full-size spare tire. 8. The 2010 Cruze comes standard with driver/passenger airbags, ABS, brake force distribution, and a power sunroof.
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