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Production of the tenth-generation
Chevrolet Impala began today, with the first 2014 model rolling of the line at the company's Ontario's Oshawa Assembly plant. The new Impala, which will be produced at General Motors' Detroit-Hamtramck plant in addition to the Canadian location, is expected to make an appearance in showrooms later this month. Impala assembly in Detroit will begin in May of this year.
The full-size Impala will come to market with an engine lineup that includes a 2.5-liter four-cylinder, a 2.4-liter four with the company's
eAssist mild hybrid technology, and the 3.6-liter V6 that we
sampled a few weeks ago. Sadly for the trivia buffs among us,
Chevy didn't provide any specification information or other facts about the first-ever 2014 Impala. Scroll down to read Chevy's brief
press release, or click the image above for an expanded view of the debutant Impala rolling out of the factory. History in action.
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