Cleaned Up and Ready for Duty
Despite being popular among police fleet buyers and NASCAR aficionados respectively, the current Chevrolet Impala is
The new 2006 Impala and Monte Carlo were introduced at the Greater Los Angeles Auto Show by General Motors North America President Gary Cowger. (Photo: General Motors of Canada) |
GM expects its new 2006 Impala, introduced next to a revised Monte Carlo on January 5th at the Greater Los Angeles Auto Show, will find a much broader spectrum of buyers due to improved performance, an all-new interior and updated styling.
"The '06 Impala and Monte Carlo deliver more of what customers want from a large sedan or coupe - uncompromising roominess, but with the performance and styling of a sports car," commented Chevrolet general manager Brent Dewar.
Chevy has cleaned up the look of both cars, with each appearing nearly identical to one another from the front. A thin, horizontal grille opening is understated, yet adds a sporty
GM is expecting the new Impala to attract a much broader spectrum of buyers. (Photo: General Motors of Canada) |
Both cars feature large, wrap-around headlight clusters integrating three independent lighting units each, creased to conform to the sculpted lines of the hood and front fenders. And that's about where the similarities end, with the 4-door Impala featuring more conservative sheetmetal from front to back, not unlike a cleaner looking Honda Accord.