The Chevrolet Cruze is slowly becoming one of the most anticipated cars from General Motors. The upcoming global compact Chevy will replace the Cobalt in late 2010 with production scheduled to begin mid-2010 at GM’s Lordstown, Ohio.

The picture above supposedly revealed the interior of the 2010 Chevrolet Cruze and from what we see GM has finally learned to build a quality interior with an ergonomic center console.

The Chevrolet Cruze is expected to be powered by a 1.6 liter 4-cylinder engine and is said to return a fuel-economy of more than 40mpg.

Spy Shots: 2010 Chevrolet Cruze Interior Spotted:

 

Source: TheCarFanatic

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  • Peyton
    this interior is amazing... but i agree with the other comment... why will it take so long if the design is essentially complete?
  • Bobmarley
    many reasons... but this is what i dont like about GM, when they show us "new" models that are 3-4 years from production. It kills the "new" car factor at release
  • Chitownlimey
    Why does a car that basically looks finished (interior at least) take another 2 years to start production
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