Introduced for the 2014 model year, the Chevrolet SS came to the U.S. to fill the void left behind by the 2008 Pontiac G8, discontinued in 2009, and to mark the return of the rear-wheel-drive, V-8 Chevy sedan after an 18-year hiatus. Having already received a range of upgrades for the 2015 model year, the SS is now gaining an updated front end for 2016.
In other words, the performance sedan benfits from its first visual facelift. Chances are this is also the SS’ final update, as the 2014 Holden VF Commodore SS V, the vehicle it is based on, will be discontinued by 2017, when the brand plans to put an end to Australian production.
A rather sad fate for a car that was received with great enthusiasm in the U.S., but with no official word as to what will happen from 2017 onward with the nameplate, there’s still hope General Motors will do something about it. Until there are more details to run by on this matter, let’s have a closer look at the updated SS and what sets it apart from last year’s model.
Updated 09/18/2015: Chevrolet dropped the official details on the facelift SS sports sedan.
Continue reading to learn more about the facelift Chevrolet SS.
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