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Chevrolet Orlando
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| Automotive industry | Chevrolet |
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| Parent company | General Motors |
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| Production | 2010 |
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| Predecessor | Daewoo Tacuma (Europe) |
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| Car body style | Compact MPV |
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| Automobile layout | Front-engine, front-wheel drive layout |
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| Automobile platform | GM Delta II platform |
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| Related | Chevrolet Cruze |
The Chevrolet Orlando is a Concept car manufactured by General Motors under the Chevrolet division.[1] It is a five-door seven-seat wagon that was introduced at the 2008 Paris Motor Show. The production version will replace the Daewoo Tacuma Compact MPV. It was announced at The 2009 Detroit Auto Show that the Orlando would go into production in the US along with the Daewoo Matiz.
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