Feb 9 • 12:20 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

Chevrolet: the Captiva PHEV arrives, the brand's first plug-in hybrid in Argentina

Chevrolet has launched the Captiva PHEV, its first plug-in hybrid vehicle in Argentina, offering a combination of electric and gasoline power with extensive comfort features.

Chevrolet has officially launched the Captiva PHEV in Argentina, marking a significant milestone as the brand's first plug-in hybrid vehicle in the country. Following a successful pre-sale of over 100 units in the last two months of 2025, the company aims to cement its position in the electromobility segment, which began with the introduction of the Spark EUV, the best-selling fully electric car in Argentina. The Captiva PHEV is designed to provide the best of both worlds with its PHEV technology, offering a fully electric mode and an impressive driving range of over 1,000 kilometers.

The Captiva PHEV is not just about performance; it combines a powerful output of 204 horsepower and 310 Nm of torque with a suite of advanced safety and comfort features. The vehicle is equipped with multiple Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS), ensuring a safe and comfortable driving experience. The spacious interior is designed with elegance and sophistication, further enhancing its appeal to consumers in the Argentinian market.

Chevrolet's entry into the plug-in hybrid segment with the Captiva PHEV signifies a broader commitment to electrification and sustainability in the automotive industry. As the market for electric and hybrid vehicles grows, particularly in Argentina where demand for greener options is increasing, this launch could help Chevrolet establish a competitive edge and cater to environmentally conscious consumers looking for innovative and efficient vehicles.

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