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When the
Detroit Auto Show opens to the public next week, we're sure the
Chevrolet booth will get plenty of attention thanks to the all-new
Corvette and
Silverado, but visitors will also be able to see a handful of cars not even available in the US. A day after introducing us to a new global marketing campaign titled "
Find New Roads,"
General Motors has announced that it will be bringing five popular global products to the Chevy stand in Detroit to "show off the depth of Chevrolet's global product lineup."
Although it isn't clear what sort of play
General Motors has in mind by bringing international products to Detroit, we do know that the five products will be the Chevrolet Spin,
Onix,
Sail,
Orlando and
Trax. In terms of which car we could see coming here, if any, it would probably be the Spin - a small people mover (pictured above) currently sold in China and South America. The Orlando and Trax have already been shot down for US consumption, the Sail is a small sedan riding on the same platform as the
Spark and
Sonic and the recently introduced Onix is planned to be a Brazil-only vehicle.
We'll have to wait until next week to see what kind of plans Chevy has for these products in regards to the US market, but until then, you can see each of the five cars above and read more in the press release posted
after the jump.
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