This was revealed by GMSA as they unpacked their latest ‘summer’ strategy for Chev.
Also to hit the market is another two limited editions UteWorking and UteSurf, respectively.
Curve, is a standard 1.2-litre Spark L, that comes with ‘extra’ bling in the form of special go-fast graphics down the sides, neat 15 inch alloys and special floor mats as standard issue.
The UteWorking is a bit ‘tough’ with extras such as a cab protector framing the rear window and a rubberised load box – but lives up to its ‘exclusive’ tag with special body decals and plastic wheel covers, plus a standard-issue tuner/CD player.
Also standard is a 1.4-litre petrol four rated for 132Nm at only 3200rpm. You can order yours with or without air conditioning, but there are just 200 on the build schedule.
The UteSurf, on the other hand, is all about fun, with a tubular stainless-steel sport bar and a roof rack/spoiler combination so you can get your playtoys to where it’s happening.
It looks the part too, with distinctive graphics running down the sides and across the tailgate, headlight clusters with dark surrounds and special five-spoked alloy rims.
All Chevys come with a five-year or 120 000km warranty.
For retail prices go to: www.gmsa.com
Meanwhile, Saatchi & Saatchi Brandsrock has been appointed as the event management agency for Chevrolet, Opel & Isuzu.
The deal kicks-off in January 2016.