New 2016 Chevrolet Malibu Starts at $22,500

Aaron Cole
by Aaron Cole

Chevrolet will sell its next-generation Malibu for $22,500, including delivery, the automaker announced Thursday.

The pricing for the sedan, which sports a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine, 2-liter turbo four or a hybrid powertrain, is aggressive in a difficult sales world for mid-size sedans. The base model L undercuts nearly all of its competition, which includes the Ford Fusion, Nissan Altima, Honda Accord and Toyota Camry. Only the Hyundai Sonata and Mazda6 are less expensive than the Malibu.

The 2016 Malibu is 300 pounds lighter and 4 inches longer than the current version and, according to the automaker, will achieve 37 mpg on the highway and 27 mpg city when equipped with a 1.5-liter four. Chevrolet says the 2-liter turbo will manage 22/32 mpg and the hybrid, which goes on sale next year, will muster 48/45 mpg.

Chevrolet says the LS model, which is now one step above the base L, will start at $23,995 and sport a 7-inch touchscreen.

The LT, which can be equipped with the 2-liter turbo, will start at $25,895 and adds LED headlamps and power seats. The top-of-the-line Premier model will run $31,795. Chevrolet did not announce pricing for its hybrid version.

The 2016 Malibu will go on sale later this year. Chevrolet said the Malibu Hybrid would go on sale in Spring 2016.



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  • Zackman Zackman on Sep 11, 2015

    This is a beautiful car. I hope to check one out soon and perhaps drive one. I understand the Cruze will also be restyled into a nicer-looking package, too. I'm very happy that Chevy has returned to the practice of restoring the model name on the sides of the car again. All cars should have that like it used to be. Be proud of your products!

  • Mjz Mjz on Sep 11, 2015

    I have mixed feelings about putting the model name on the sides. What I don't like on the Malibu, unlike the Impala, is the nameplate stuck right in the middle of the door. It's too high up. The Impala has it sitting lower on the door, and it looks better IMO.

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  • IBx1 Everyone in the working class (if you’re not in the obscenely wealthy capital class and you perform work for money you’re working class) should unionize.
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