Chevrolet Cruze
J300
The Cruze debuted in the U.S. for the 2011 model year as Chevrolet’s compact sedan replacement for the Cobalt. It used the global J300 Cruze architecture and was sold in multiple trims, including Eco, during its early years. This first-generation Cruze remained on sale in the U.S. through the 2015 model year.
2011–2015
J300
U.S. market
Production
2011–2015
Body code
J300
Body styles
sedan
Modifications
7
| Modification | Engine | Power | Transmission | Drive | Years | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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cruze
2012–2018
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Gasoline · 1.4 L · 138 hp | 6-speed manual | Front-wheel drive | 138 | 2012–2018 | View details |
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cruze
2011–2019
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Gasoline · 1.4 L · 138 hp | 6-speed automatic | Front-wheel drive | 138 | 2011–2019 | View details |
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cruze
2014–2015
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Diesel · 2.0 L · 151 hp | 6-speed automatic | Front-wheel drive | 151 | 2014–2015 | View details |
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cruze
2011–2011
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Gasoline · 1.8 L · 138 hp | 6-speed automatic | Front-wheel drive | 138 | 2011–2011 | View details |
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cruze eco
2011–2011
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Gasoline · 1.4 L · 138 hp | 6-speed automatic | Front-wheel drive | 138 | 2011–2011 | View details |
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cruze eco
2012–2015
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Gasoline · 1.4 L · 138 hp | 6-speed automatic | Front-wheel drive | 138 | 2012–2015 | View details |
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ls auto
2015–2015
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Gasoline · 1.8 L · 138 hp | 6-speed automatic | Front-wheel drive | 138 | 2015–2015 | View details |