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The Chevrolet Celta, also known as the Suzuki Fun, is a low cost supermini car produced by Chevrolet for the
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n market between 2000 and 2015. A sedan version is marketed as the Chevrolet Prisma. 600,000 Celtas have been built in
Gravataí Gravataí ( Tupi–Guarani: ''gravatá'', a kind of flower common in the region; ''y'', river.) is a Brazilian municipality near Porto Alegre at the Rio Grande do Sul State. Its population is approximately 280,000 people, making it the sixth mos ...
, more than one hundred thousand per year.


Evolution


2000–2006

It was released in 2000 in Brazil as a three-door hatchback with a
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, based on the Opel Corsa B and with design features similar to those of the Chevrolet (Opel) Vectra B. In 2002, a five-door version was made available, and the engine power was increased to at 6,400 rpm, the same VHC (Very High Compression) technology used in the Latin American Corsa C. A gasoline engine was added in 2003. An "Off-Road" accessories kit was for sale for both old and new Celtas in 2005, and the 1.0 L was converted into a gasoline-ethanol flexible fuel engine (gasoline versions are still available, especially outside Brazil). File:Chevrolet Celta 20150825-IMG 20150825_140732.JPG, Pre-facelift Chevrolet Celta (2000–2005) File:Chevrolet Celta 20150825-IMG 20150825 140745.JPG, Pre-facelift Chevrolet Celta (Rear view) File:Chevrolet Celta 3dr Super pre-2006 - Front.jpg, Chevrolet Celta (''Super'' Trim level)


2006–2011

In 2006, the Celta underwent a facelift, which provided for a more modern look and an enhancement of build quality. The new front fascia makes it closer to new Chevrolet models, especially the new Brazilian made
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based on the Opel Astra (different from the Chevrolet Vectra C model sold in other latin countries as
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or
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). File:Chevrolet Celta 3dr post-2006 - Front.jpg, First facelift Chevrolet Celta (2006–2011) File:Chevrolet Celta 3dr post-2006 - Rear.jpg, First facelift Chevrolet Celta (rear) File:AutoenMardelPlata.jpg, First facelift Chevrolet Celta (5 doors) File:Brazilian Chevrolet Celta FlexPower four views 10 2008.jpg, Details of the flex fuel version of the Chevrolet Celta


2011–2015

A second and final facelift was applied to the Celta in 2011. File:Chevrolet Celta 20150825-DSC 0159.JPG, Second facelift Chevrolet Celta (2011–2015) File:Chevrolet Celta 20150825-DSC 0162.JPG, Second facelift Chevrolet Celta (rear)


Related models


Chevrolet Prisma

A sedan version of the Celta, named Chevrolet Prisma, was released in early 2007. It was not meant to replace Classic (a low cost sedan version of the Corsa B) neither the Corsa Sedan (C), but to fill a market gap between them instead. The only available engine option is a 1.4 L Econo.Flex gasoline/ethanol flexible fuel engine. Its high compression rate gives as a result a maximum output of 97 PS when running on ethanol and 95 hp when running on gasoline. Early 2009 marked the release of the Prisma 1.0-litre and the new VHC-E engine ( gasoline and ethanol) for Prisma and Celta. By early 2012, 1.5 million Celtas had been built in Gravataí. File:Chevrolet Prisma 20150902-IMG 20150902 143712.JPG, Chevrolet Prisma (first generation) File:Chevrolet Prisma 20150902-IMG 20150902 143656.JPG, Chevrolet Prisma (rear)


Suzuki Fun

The Japanese
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Suzuki sold a
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variant of the Celta called Suzuki Fun in
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between 2004 and 2011. Was only available in 3 and 5 doors configuration and LS / LT trim levels. The Fun was replaced by the facelifted Celta in July 2011 after the Suzuki brand was entirely withdrawal from that country. The Suzuki Fun never received the facelifts from the Celta counterpart. File:Suzuki Fun 2006.jpg, 2006 Suzuki Fun (Argentina) File:Suzuki Fun.jpg, Suzuki Fun (facelift, Argentina)


Technical details

The 1.0 L gasoline engine has a high power to displacement ratio (51 kW/L, 70 PS/L or 1.1 hp/cu in). However, this power is only available at 6400 rpm, and the maximum torque is 8.6 kgf·m (88 N·m) at 3000 rpm. Today, the Celta is sold only with the 1.0 FlexPower (the 1.4 MPFI stopping production in 2007). In 2002 GM changed the 1.0 MPFI () engine to a 1.0 VHC (), in 2005 to VHC FlexPower (70 PS with Petrol or alcohol), and in 2009 to VHCE FlexPower (77 PS with Petrol and 78 PS with alcohol). The total weight is approximately 850 kg (1,872 lb). In Uruguay, Celta 1.4 MPFI are available since 2009 as the 'new' Celta with the new front lights and all facelift add-ons. This model continues on sell in 2012 and manufacturing dates of the units are from 2011 (1.4 MPFI engines didn't stop production in 2007).


Safety

The Chevrolet Celta in its most basic Latin American configuration with no airbags has been rated as highly unsafe by
Latin NCAP The Latin New Car Assessment Programme (Latin NCAP) is an automobile safety assessment programme for Latin America and the Caribbean. Founded in 2010, it offers independent information to consumers about the safety levels of new cars in the ...
in 2011, scoring only one star for adult occupants and two stars for children. Important to mention that when Celta was developed (2000) there was no Latin NCAP protocol available and that all regulatory safety items were met for the countries were Celta was sold.Latin NCAP report
Chevrolet Celta


Replacement

In 2012, General Motors announced the second generation Chevrolet Prisma will be based on the sedan version of the brand new Chevrolet Onix. In 2015, the Celta was discontinued to increase production capacity of the Gravataí plant, in favor of the Onix/Prisma models, which enjoy very good sales in Brazil. With the Celta's end of production, the whole Onix line replaced it.


References


External links


Chevrolet Celta official site
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