Chevrolet's new compact MPV brings swagger to the segment by adopting a bolder look with its low roofline and crossover inspired silhouette, while retaining the distinctive and recognizable Chevrolet 'face' depicted by the split radiator grille and bow-tie badge.

Based on the show car concept first seen in 2008, the Chevrolet Orlando is nevertheless a true family car for the times, combining 7-seater practicality, interior flexibility and generous load space.

“We're confident the Orlando not only brings great value for money to the MPV class but at the same time something fresh – a certain function with attitude, as we put it,” said Wayne Brannon, president and MD of Chevrolet Europe.

“I believe it will also bring more new customers to the Chevrolet brand.

“The new Orlando MPV has a key strategic role to play in Chevrolet's continued product offensive in Europe as it kicks off an ambitious seven-product launch programme over the next 15 months.”

There's no question that the Orlando will offer a refreshing alternative to many of the MPVs currently on the market.

The distinctly recognizable Chevrolet ‘face’ is complemented by a profile characterized by the low swept roofline and the muscular, protruding wheel-arches, housing 16, 17 or 18 inch wheels.

The wheel arches enhance a 'body in, wheel out' appearance while at the same time ensuring Orlando keeps its agile, sporting stance.

So if you are ready to add a little sunshine to your winter the Orlando MPV is now available at Skurrays.

The Chevrolet Orlando compact MPV is the perfect combination of passion and practicality, and from just £16,395 on-the-road, a great winter warmer for your family.

With bold styling and innovative design, the Orlando is the latest new model from Chevrolet, and joins the first class line-up at Skurrays in Swindon.

The brand new compact MPV steers clear of bland designs, all the while retaining the distinctive and recognizable Chevrolet look with its split radiator grille and iconic bow-tie badge.

The Orlando is available with a choice of three engine variants: a 1.8L petrol engine and two versions of the 2.0L diesel engine.

Available in three trim levels, the LS, LT and LTZ the Orlando is fantastically equipped and offers ‘spec’-tacular value for money.

The Orlando also features two clever innovations - a supplementary rear-view mirror which allows both driver and passenger to see all of the car’s occupants, and an extremely clever hidden cubby compartment behind the stereo facia; the perfect place to conceal MP3s, phones and iPods away from prying eyes.

The LS may be the entry level spec, but it’s anything but basic.

Some of the standard equipment includes ESC, air conditioning, remote central locking, six airbags and the innovative follow-me-home headlights.

If you’re looking for that little bit extra the LT models come loaded with even more kit!

As well as the standard LS equipment, it also benefits from rear parking distance sensors, a USB port, 16-inch alloy wheels, a leather-covered steering wheel and an upgraded sound system with steering wheel audio controls.