So far, China only, and I can't see it being sold in the US due to it's awkward sizing.
Basically, it's a small MPV that's been butched up into a Crossover Dodge Journey sized thing. It's 5+2, and longer than the Equinox, but lower to the ground and FWD only. Power comes from a new 1.3LTurbo (160HP) and goes to a 6MT or ubiquitous 6AT.
http://gmauthority.com/blog/2018/09/new-chevrolet-orlando-launches-in-china/
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The Orlando has been sold up here for a few years now.
Potential Soul alternative?
These 150-180hp turbo I4s are getting smaller and smaller. I bet this engine would be a hoot in something like the Spark.
Quote from: Rockraven on October 24, 2018, 10:14:36 AM
The Orlando has been sold up here for a few years now.
I think they stopped selling it a couple years ago
Quote from: 12,000 RPM on October 24, 2018, 10:20:06 AM
Potential Soul alternative?
Too long, this car seats seven.
This looks 10x better than the equinox
Looks sweet.
Quote from: 2o6 on October 24, 2018, 10:21:20 AM
I think they stopped selling it a couple years ago
Too long, this car seats seven.
I'm not sure.
And yes, the Orlando is a lot more substantial than the Soul. I see it as an Edge competitor.
Quote from: Rockraven on October 24, 2018, 10:47:54 AM
I'm not sure.
And yes, the Orlando is a lot more substantial than the Soul. I see it as an Edge competitor.
I thought the Blazer was supposed to be the Edge competitor?
Quote from: WookieOnRitalin on October 24, 2018, 11:02:52 AM
I thought the Blazer was supposed to be the Edge competitor?
Blazer = Edge
Orlando = S-Max
They were very much cross-shopped up here.
https://www.suvdrive.com/comparison/chevrolet-orlando-20-vcdi-163-ltz-2016-vs-ford-edge-sport-2017
Quote from: Rockraven on October 25, 2018, 04:17:17 PM
They were very much cross-shopped up here.
https://www.suvdrive.com/comparison/chevrolet-orlando-20-vcdi-163-ltz-2016-vs-ford-edge-sport-2017
By who? They do not seem like comparable vehicles.
Edge is...
4 inches taller.
5 inches longer.
3.5 inches wider.
4 inch longer wheelbase.
It's just a bigger vehicle. They do not seem that comparable. The Edge is closer in size to a Jeep Grand Cherokee. There is no way you can compare the Orlando to such a vehicle.
The Orlando is closer in size to a Jeep Cherokee, Subaru Forester, and Honda CR-V (though shorter).
Quote from: WookieOnRitalin on October 26, 2018, 07:03:46 PM
By who? They do not seem like comparable vehicles.
Edge is...
4 inches taller.
5 inches longer.
3.5 inches wider.
4 inch longer wheelbase.
It's just a bigger vehicle. They do not seem that comparable. The Edge is closer in size to a Jeep Grand Cherokee. There is no way you can compare the Orlando to such a vehicle.
The Orlando is closer in size to a Jeep Cherokee, Subaru Forester, and Honda CR-V (though shorter).
What are you comparing... new ones? The '14 Orlando was 17mm, or about 0.7 inch, shorter than the '14 Edge. The Orlando was never a great seller like the Edge, but people absolutely DID cross shop them.
Quote from: Rockraven on October 26, 2018, 08:51:58 PM
What are you comparing... new ones? The '14 Orlando was 17mm, or about 0.7 inch, shorter than the '14 Edge. The Orlando was never a great seller like the Edge, but people absolutely DID cross shop them.
Those are the size differences based on the link you provided.
Quote from: WookieOnRitalin on October 28, 2018, 09:30:03 AM
Those are the size differences based on the link you provided.
Ah, my bad. Anyways the Orlando hasn't been sold here for a few years now, so it's all moot.
Chevrolet needs better names for their new cars. "Orlando" sucks as a car name. What is it supposed to convey? Crowded, noisy, overpriced, lacking any natural beauty, fake —> great name for a new Chevy model.
I'm going again to Orlando for Thanksgiving to see Harry Potter world at Universal Studios. I had a great time last time I was there. But it's not something that's a good SUV name which is supposed to convey something cooler than a minivan.
Oh but wait this SUV isn't bing sold in the U.S. so now I get it. For the Chinese in China, Orlando is probably something cool.
Quote from: veeman on October 28, 2018, 09:49:46 AM
Oh but wait this SUV isnt bing sold in the U.S. so now I get it. For the Chinese in China, Orlando is probably something cool.
It conjures up images of sunshine, palm trees, and plastic faced 80 yr old crooners.
Gettin' laid at Perkins
Quote from: veeman on October 28, 2018, 09:47:47 AM
Chevrolet needs better names for their new cars. "Orlando" sucks as a car name. What is it supposed to convey? Crowded, noisy, overpriced, lacking any natural beauty, fake —> great name for a new Chevy model.
I'm going again to Orlando for Thanksgiving to see Harry Potter world at Universal Studios. I had a great time last time I was there. But it's not something that's a good SUV name which is supposed to convey something cooler than a minivan.
I'm thinking Tony Orlando and Dawn, actually.
Quote from: Soup DeVille on October 28, 2018, 12:14:23 PM
I'm thinking Tony Orlando and Dawn, actually.
Me too. They could name their next offering Tony.
Orlando (name): A famous land or famous throughout the land
This is what Orlando means. So, if you think about it, it is not a bad name. The problem is that Orlando, the city, just ruins our perception of it.
Orlando is the Latinized version of the name Roland, one of Charlemagne's most famous Chevaliers.
And that's another reason it's a bad car name. It's a person's first name. Naming a car Orlando is the same as naming a car Robert.
I named my Chromecast Robert
Quote from: MX793 on October 29, 2018, 06:57:10 AM
And that's another reason it's a bad car name. It's a person's first name. Naming a car Orlando is the same as naming a car Robert.
Opel Adam, and Opel Karl!
Quote from: MX793 on October 29, 2018, 06:57:10 AM
Orlando is the Latinized version of the name Roland, one of Charlemagne's most famous Chevaliers.
And that's another reason it's a bad car name. It's a person's first name. Naming a car Orlando is the same as naming a car Robert.
At least if the thing is Asia-only, that won't really matter since it's not a name you're gonna find in Asia.
Quote from: Galaxy on October 29, 2018, 02:41:08 PM
Opel Adam, and Opel Karl!
I give the Opels a pass because those are names of people associated with the history of the company (Adam being the founder and Karl his son). I give a similar pass to the Ferrari Enzo. Pretty sure no one named "Orlando" was a major player in the founding of Chevrolet.
Quote from: giant_mtb on October 29, 2018, 03:40:57 PM
At least if the thing is Asia-only, that won't really matter since it's not a name you're gonna find in Asia.
Except the sold the previous model outside of Asia. From what I can tell, the first generation was sold in practically every market except the US.
Quote from: MX793 on October 29, 2018, 07:42:06 PM
I give the Opels a pass because those are names of people associated with the history of the company (Adam being the founder and Karl his son). I give a similar pass to the Ferrari Enzo. Pretty sure no one named "Orlando" was a major player in the founding of Chevrolet.
So Louis or Gaston would be OK?
Quote from: Soup DeVille on October 29, 2018, 07:46:51 PM
So Louis or Gaston would be OK?
More acceptable than some random forename.
Quote from: MX793 on October 29, 2018, 06:57:10 AM
Orlando is the Latinized version of the name Roland, one of Charlemagne's most famous Chevaliers.
And that's another reason it's a bad car name. It's a person's first name. Naming a car Orlando is the same as naming a car Robert.
Robert is an excellent name for about anything. Human children. Cars. We are a friendly bunch.