General Motors Launched Facelifted Chevrolet Tavera Neo-2
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General Motors has launched a facelift edition of its UV Tavera called - Tavera Neo-2. The UV is costs at Rs 9.54 lakh at ex-showroom, Delhi.

As a result of the feedbacks received, the Chevrolet Tavera once again raises the bar in terms of features and personal amenities for its segment.
- Mr. Karl (President and MD, GM India) said.
The Neo-2 features 3-spoke steering wheels, re-designed central console and revamped front-end with the new larger Chevrolet bowtie badge and bigger grille.
GM expects sell approximately 2K units of Tavera after intro of new Neo-2. GM also declared plans of setting up the powertrain facility with the investment of USD 200M at the Talegaon, Maharashtra, last week.
By editor in Auto India News, Chevrolet, General Motors
dreamthecar responded on 04 Nov 2008 at 4:49 am #
Bigger cars the latest trend happening in India. Chevrolet Tavera is not doing that good on the indian roads, hope the Tavera Neo-2 brings some good fortune to Chevrolet.
Rahul,
Indian Car Advisor
Deepak Kashyap responded on 16 Jan 2009 at 3:14 am #
Infact the GM have never performed well in India as compared to the local players who even doesn’t have the right technology and infrastructure to match with the GMs.
Tavera has been priced so high and not so attractive in terms of asthetic value and as a result it has been suffering from tough competition by cheap car manufacturers like Tata and Mahindra.
Really a lot has to done on GMs side to combat their strategy for Indian market where looks and value for money counts first.