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Monday, 19 December, 2011 9:16 PM

Turbocharged
2013 Chevrolet Sonic RS Pushes Performance
Unique
exterior and interior styling, sport-tuned suspension and standard
MyLink

Photo
© GM Company
The
exterior features a new front fascia, grill, fog lamps,
mirror caps, RS-specific 17 wheels and rocker panels.
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DETROIT –
A hotter Chevrolet Sonic is about to sound off –
the 2013 Sonic RS. It goes on sale in late 2012, after making its
public debut at the North American International Auto Show Jan.
14-22.
The new RS amplifies
the Sonic’s youthful style and driving experience with unique
exterior and interior features matched with a 138-horsepower (103
kW) Ecotec 1.4L turbo engine. Sonic is the only vehicle in its segment
to offer a turbocharged powertrain.
“The new Chevrolet
Sonic RS pushes Chevrolet’s performance heritage in a new
direction, for a new generation of drivers,” said Chris Perry,
vice president of Global Chevrolet Marketing. “It takes the
Sonic’s great design and latest connectivity features and
combines them with a more performance-oriented look and feel.”
The Sonic RS is offered
exclusively in the five-door body style. Chevrolet’s exclusive
MyLink infotainment system is standard. It enables navigation directions
downloaded through a smart phone to be shown on the radio’s
large display, and offers the personalized connectivity of Pandora
and Stitcher Internet radio.
Sonic RS exterior
features
- New front fascia with
new fog lamp design
- New RS-specific grille
- New rear fascia
- New rear spoiler
- New rocker moldings
- Unique mirror cap
finish
- Retuned sport exhaust
with chrome outlet
- Unique 17-inch five-spoke
wheel design
- Lowered and stiffened
suspension with performance-tuned dampers
- RS badging.
The more-aggressive look
of the Sonic RS is inspired by the concept that debuted in Detroit
in 2010. The Sonic RS will be available in Victory Red, Summit White,
Cyber Gray Metallic and Black Granite Metallic, which is a new exterior
color for the 2013 Sonic.
“The Sonic RS remains
true to the progressive spirit of the concept and brings an unmistakable
attitude to the segment,” said John Mack, design director
for the Sonic. “From every angle and every touch point, it
is a car that is unabashed in its performance statement –
and one that drives Chevrolet’s performance legacy into its
second century.”
One of the most-dramatic
cues from the concept carried into the production model is the Sonic
RS’s front fascia, which has a deep air dam design that enhances
the car’s road-hugging stance. Vertical intakes at the edges
of the fascia reinforce the wide, low proportion and house the fog
lamps.
Sonic RS interior
features
- New front sport seats
- New sport steering
wheel with thicker rim and racing-inspired flat-bottom design
- New shifter knob (manual
transmission)
- New aluminum sport
pedals
- Specific instrument
panel cluster graphics
- RS-specific interior
trim color for the instrument panel and door trim inserts.
“Like the exterior,
the Sonic RS’s interior looks and feels the part of a true
performance car,” said Mack. “The seats are firm and
provide great lateral support during quick cornering and the feel
of the thick, flat-bottom steering wheel is a feature driving enthusiasts
will truly appreciate.”
The Sonic RS’s
interior is a connected environment, with the Chevrolet MyLink infotainment
seven-inch color touch screen radio. This system allows customers
to bring customized music libraries into the vehicle and use their
smart phones and Bluetooth connectivity to access Pandora and Stitcher
Internet radio and navigation. Navigation directions downloaded
through a smart phone can be displayed on the screen and, when the
vehicle is stopped, users can project video and even personal photo
albums onto the screen from their phone.
Sonic RS performance
The Sonic RS is powered
by a standard Ecotec 1.4L turbo engine that is rated at 138 horsepower
(103 kW) and 148 lb.-ft. of torque (200 Nm) – and provides
an immediate feeling of power that is sustained across the rpm band,
for a greater feeling of performance at lower rpm. It’s matched
with a six-speed manual transmission or six-speed automatic.
Unique gear ratios for
the six-speed manual transmission and unique final drive ratio for
the automatic give the Sonic RS a sportier feel than non-RS models.
Complementing the segment-exclusive
turbocharged powertrain is MacPherson strut front suspension with
coil springs and stabilizer bar, and a semi-independent, torsion
beam axle-mount compound link-type rear suspension – featuring
a robust, tubular V-shape beam – with gas-charged shocks.
The front and rear tracks are identical at 59.4 inches (1,509 mm),
for well-planted stability and balance.
The new RS is the only
Sonic model offered with four-wheel disc brakes, which are partnered
with a four-channel anti-lock braking system. The four-sensor system
– one at each wheel – incorporates electronic brake
force distribution, which balances braking performance based on
such factors as road conditions and the weight of passengers and/or
cargo.
Electric power steering
is standard and features a wear compensator that continually adjusts
the system interaction with the steering gear to ensure precise
steering action over the life of the system.
Sonic lineup
at a glance
The Chevrolet Sonic is
offered in two body styles: a four-door sedan and a five-door, with
a starting price of $14,495 (including destination charge). Each
body style delivers class-leading, rear-seat roominess and cargo
space. Vehicle highlights include:
- Standard Ecotec 1.8L
engine (non-RS models) paired with five-speed manual or six-speed
automatic transmissions
- Standard electric
power steering and StabiliTrak electronic stability control with
rollover sensing
- Sedan offers trunk
capacity that is greater than most compact cars; hatchback and
sedan offer better rear-seat roominess than Ford Fiesta. With
a rear seat that folds nearly flat, the Sonic hatchback has greater
cargo capacity than Fiesta
- Connectivity includes
OnStar with six months of Turn-by-Turn navigation. Available features
include XM Satellite Radio, USB and Bluetooth functionality and
MyChevrolet mobile application
- Remote start, heated
front seats and sunroof – all rarities in the segment
- Ten standard air bags,
anti-lock brakes, electronic brake force distribution, brake assist
and OnStar with Automatic Crash Response.
Sonic is built at the
General Motors’ Orion Assembly Center in Michigan, which received
a $545-million investment in upgrades and retooling and helped restore
approximately 1,000 jobs in the metropolitan Detroit area.
Source: Chevrolet

Photo
© GM Company
The
2013 Sonic RS amplifies the vehicle's youthful style and driving
experience with unique exterior and interior features.
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