Onix LTZ
The Chevrolet Onix LTZ, mid-range trim of first-generation Brazilian-market subcompact sedan/hatchback produced 2012-2019 representing GM emerging markets strategy, features 1.4-liter FlexPower inline-four engine producing 98 PS (72 kW/97 hp) on gasoline or 106 PS (78 kW/105 hp) on ethanol fuel at 5,800 rpm with 132 Nm (97 lb-ft) torque driving front wheels through five-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmission, with flexible-fuel capability enabling operation on any mixture of gasoline and ethanol addressing Brazilian biofuel market dominance. Practical packaging maximizes interior space within 3,935mm length creating segment-competitive accommodation for five passengers with 300-liter trunk capacity, combining budget-oriented engineering with contemporary exterior design by GM Brazil design studio creating locally-relevant styling appealing to South American buyers seeking modern appearance and value pricing under R0,000 positioning Onix as volume leader in Brazilian market.
The Onix achieved unprecedented Brazilian market success becoming best-selling car in Brazil continuously from 2014-2019 surpassing Fiat Palio and VW Gol in historically competitive market, with annual sales exceeding 200,000 units validating GM localized product strategy versus imported global platforms. LTZ trim positioned as volume seller offering air conditioning, power windows, basic infotainment, and safety features including dual airbags and ABS creating attractive value proposition for Brazilian middle-class buyers, while efficient FlexPower engine achieved approximately 13.6 km/L fuel economy on gasoline or 9.5 km/L on ethanol. Second-generation Onix introduced 2019 adopted global GEM platform shared with Chevrolet Tracker featuring upgraded 1.0-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine producing 116 PS maintaining market leadership, with first-generation Onix representing transformative success for GM South America establishing foundation for current regional product lineup and demonstrating effectiveness of locally-developed vehicles addressing specific market requirements versus adapted global models.