A spokesperson for General Motors has confirmed to just-auto that the current Chevrolet Impala will remain in production even after the launch of the tenth generation model in 2013.

The spokesperson stated in an emailed reply, “…the extended build [until June 2014] of the current generation Impala will be available to our commercial, government and rental fleet customers”. 

GM Canada will continue to manufacture the ninth generation Impala (GMX 360) on the so-called ‘Consolidated Line’ at the Oshawa #2 plant. The new 2014 Impala (GMX 551), which uses the Epsilon 2 architecture, will be built on the ‘Flexible Line’ at Oshawa #1 and also at Detroit-Hamtramck in Michigan on the same line as the Chevrolet Volt and Malibu sedans.

The current Impala, a big seller in the US market’s full-size sedan segment, sits above the Malibu and is a rival for the Ford Taurus, Chrysler 300 and Nissan Maxima.

The ninth generation model was launched at the Los Angeles show in January 2005 but this car was a rebodying of the eighth generation model which first saw showrooms back in 1999. Its W-body/MS2000 architecture is older still. This dates back to 1996 and the launch of the 1997 Pontiac Grand Prix.

Author: Glenn Brooks

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