Chevrolet announces prices for the new Spin

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After showing photos of the new Chevrolet Spin 2025, General Motors revealed this Monday (25) the prices of the minivan. The minivan starts at R$ 119,990 and will be sold in LT, LTZ and Premier versions, and with manual or automatic transmission options

The most expensive version is the Premier, which costs R$144,990. See below the prices for the entire 2025 Chevrolet Spin line.


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In addition to the new design, which includes profound changes to the front, the new Spin has had its interior completely redesigned. Highlights include the digital dashboard offerings and the new generation of the MyLink multimedia center, which debut in the Chevrolet range available in Brazil.

Nova Spin has more safety features

The cabin of the new Spin has been completely redesigned and has a digital panel

Since the entry-level version, the model offers LED headlights and taillights, a reversing camera, a multimedia center with an 11″ screen and OnStar telematics system with native Wi-Fi connection.

In the top-of-the-line configuration, the new Spin 2025 has items such as forward collision warning, autonomous emergency braking, lane departure warning, blind spot sensor and distance indicator to the car in front.

Engine is the same 1.8 flex with up to 111 hp

All versions are offered with the veteran 1.8 SPE/4 engine with up to 111 hp, which has received improvements to meet new pollutant emissions standards. According to GM, consumption averages are up to 11% better.

Prices and versions of the new Chevrolet Spin 2025

  • New Chevrolet Spin LT MT6: R$ 119,990
  • New Chevrolet Spin LT AT6: R$ 126,990
  • New Chevrolet Spin LTZ AT6: R$ 137,990
  • New Chevrolet Spin Premier AT6: R$ 144,990

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