Interesting Facts About the Chevrolet Captiva C140
The Chevrolet Captiva C140 made its debut in 2006 as part of the model's first generation. It was introduced simultaneously in South Korea and Europe, marking Chevrolet's entry into the compact SUV segment in those markets.
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2006 Launch and Five‑Seat Debut
The first‑generation Captiva (C100/C140) was launched in 2006 and debuted as a five‑seat vehicle in South Korea and Europe. This launch positioned the Captiva as a versatile family SUV right from its inception.
Built on GM’s Theta Platform
The C140 shares its underpinnings with the GM Theta platform, a foundation used across several global GM models. This platform choice gave the Captiva a modern chassis and contributed to its handling characteristics.
Badge‑Engineered Siblings
Alongside the Chevrolet badge, the first‑generation Captiva was sold as the Daewoo Winstorm (2006–2011) and as the Holden Captiva (2006–2010, 2015–2018) and Holden Captiva 7 (2011–2015). These regional variants expanded the model’s reach across Asia, Europe, and Australia.
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