GM has revealed that the American market version of the Chevrolet Cruze will get refinement upgrades for it to be ‘good enough’ for the American consumer. “We have a different set of competitive vehicles here in North America than what exists in Europe. We needed to make a number of adjustments,” said Chuck Russell, GM’s vehicle line director for compact cars in North America.
Here are a list of the changes:
- The windshield has been replaced with an acoustic laminated version.
- Doors get more insulation and sealters were added to some of the door headers.
- Airbag count tops at 10 including knee airbags and rear seat side airbags.
- The Cruze gets a different rear suspension design – an Opel Astra-like Watt’s Z-link as opposed to the regular torsion beam suspension on the world market Cruze.