2007 Chevrolet 
          Avalanche 
          All-New Avalanche Unveiled at the 
          Chicago Auto Show
          February 8, 2006 
          CHICAGO - General Motors will introduce the 
          all-new 2007 Chevrolet Avalanche, the latest rollout of its 
          next-generation full-size truck family and the industry’s most 
          flexible utility vehicle, at the Chicago Auto Show. 
          The Chevy Avalanche was the first to combine the 
          passenger-comfort attributes of an SUV with the cargo capability of a 
          truck. The 2007 model is based on GM’s brand-new, full-size SUV 
          platform, which features more power with improved, segment-leading 
          fuel economy and flex-fuel capability on some models; a sharper, more 
          precise driving feel; increased interior refinement and improved 
          quietness; and world-class safety. From its SUV comfort and ingenious 
          Midgate to its new family of flex-fuel-capable engines, Avalanche 
          delivers a unique combination of cargo and passenger options. 
          "Avalanche is a vehicle without peers, selling 
          more than 379,500 units since its spring 2001 launch through December 
          2005," said Ed Peper, Chevrolet general manager. 
          
          
          
            
          Avalanche is offered in LS, LT and LTZ models, 
          with 2WD and 4WD. A Z71 off-road package will be offered later in the 
          model year. At the start of production, Avalanche will be equipped 
          with an efficient 5.3L V-8 delivering 320 horsepower and 335 lb.-ft. 
          of torque, along with Active Fuel Management technology, which 
          seamlessly switches between eight- and four-cylinder power to save 
          fuel. Two versions of the Vortec 5.3L Gen IV V-8 including an 
          aluminum-block version that is standard in 4WD models are compatible 
          with E85. They can run on any combination of gasoline and/or E85 fuel. 
          Coming later in the year is a powerful, new all-aluminum 6.0L V-8 with 
          variable valve timing and Active Fuel Management. The engine is rated 
          at an estimated 355 horsepower. 
          
            
          Pioneered on the first-generation Avalanche, the 
          Midgate opens to extend the cargo-carrying capability from the cargo 
          bed's 5.3-foot-long length to 8.2 feet - 2 inches longer than previous 
          models. The rear seat must be folded to achieve maximum storage 
          capability; with the rear seat up and the Midgate closed, Avalanche 
          has room for up to six passengers. Avalanche also offers up to 8,000 
          pounds of towing capability, when properly equipped, enhancing its 
          flexible, ready-for-anything capability. 
          
            
              
              
                
          Rear Seats | 
              
              
                
          Seats Folded | 
              
              
                
              Midgate Open | 
             
           
          New features on the '07 model enhance 
          Avalanche’s flexible attributes and reflect customer feedback: 
          
            - Central-locking tailgate - locking and 
            unlocking the tailgate is more secure, as the conventional keyed 
            lock is removed from the tailgate. Locking and unlocking functions 
            are handled by the interior lock switches or from the Remote Keyless 
            Entry fob.
 
            - Remote vehicle starting - standard on some 
            models and available on others, the remote vehicle starting system 
            allows convenient start-up from a distance to pre-heat or pre-cool 
            the vehicle’s interior.
 
            - Cargo cover retaining straps - new straps 
            allow the cargo covers to be held securely in place when removed 
            from the storage compartments.
 
           
          Avalanche also has a new tailgate that is 
          spring-loaded to reduce the effort needed to open or close it. 
            
          
          
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