The next-generation Chevrolet Cruze will get a more sculpted, sweptback appearance, based on recent spy shots that captured the compact sedan without camouflage.
The redesigned Cruze features a more steeply angled windshield, narrower window outline and shorter rear deck lid, which gives General Motors' top-selling U.S. car a sleeker silhouette, based on candid photos purportedly taken during a photo shoot in California.
The sedan's styling brings a uniform look to Chevy's car lineup, with several design cues also found on the Impala and the redesigned 2016 Malibu, which goes on sale late this year.
Each sedan sports a more contemporary version of Chevy's traditional dual-port grille. The new Chevy face features a wider, deeper grille that stretches to the headlamps, which are thinner and flare back into the front fenders.