Generations and modifications
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Generations
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2006–2008 First generation (V250) facelift
1 modification · The facelifted Chevrolet Epica continued the V250 generation with updated exterior styling and revised details for later model years. It remained a global mid-size sedan rather than a U.S.-market Chevrolet passenger car. This facelift phase was not sold new in the United States.
| Modification | Engine | Power (hp) | Transmission | Drive | |
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2.5i 24v
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Gasoline · 2.5 L · 156 hp | 156 hp | 5-speed automatic | Front-wheel drive |
2004–2006 First generation (V250)
1 modification · The first Chevrolet Epica debuted in 2004 as a global mid-size sedan developed by GM Daewoo. It used the V250 body code and was positioned as a comfortable, front-wheel-drive family car with four-cylinder and six-cylinder engine options depending on market. This original phase was not sold new in the United States.
| Modification | Engine | Power (hp) | Transmission | Drive | |
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epica
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2.5 L | — | Automatic 4-spd | Front-Wheel Drive |
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