This is the new Cruze, GMs' global small car that will be sold around the world badged – mostly – as a Chevrolet.
It's an important model for GM in the Chinese market, where it was formally unveiled earlier this week, but it's not expected to arrive in Australia before the cessation of Holden's local manufacturing operations in 2017... if then.
As an indicator of the importance of the Chinese market to GM, not only was the all-new Cruze launched there, but GM's head of design, Ed Welburn, was on hand for the festivities (pictured). According to GM, the new Cruze has adopted "coupe-like flowing lines" and shorter overhangs front and rear. While the drivetrains announced for the new car are specific to the Chinese market, it's worth noting that the turbocharged 1.4-litre engine mentioned features direct injection and there's the option of a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission too. Additionally there's a direct-injected 1.5-litre naturally-aspirated engine available, along with a six-speed manual transmission.