Chevrolet’s new seven-seat Orlando MPV will be priced between £16,395 and £23,195 when it goes on sale in the UK in the spring. Chevrolet Orlando 2011

Customers will be able to choose from three trim levels and three engines will be available, including two diesel options.

The entry level Orlando is badged LS. Standard equipment includes ESC, air conditioning, follow-me-home headlights, electric windows and mirrors, remote central locking, six airbags, three 12v power sockets, tinted windows and an adjustable steering wheel.

It also includes two a supplementary rear-view mirror allowing both driver and passenger to see all of the car’s occupants and hidden cubby compartment behind the stereo facia.

The LS is available with the 139bhp 1.8-litre petrol engine, or a new 128bhp 2.0-litre diesel unit, the latter of which also comes with a six-speed manual gearbox as standard.

LT models come with rear parking distance sensors, a USB port, 16-inch alloy wheels, climate control, a chrome-effect tailgate handle, driver’s armrest, leather-covered steering wheel, front fog lights, electric rear windows and an upgraded sound system with steering wheel audio controls.

In addition, the LT can be specified with the most powerful Orlando engine, a 161bhp 2.0-litre diesel with six-speed manual transmission, or a six-speed auto as an option.

The range-topping LTZ models, which are also offered with a choice of all three engine options, come with 17-inch alloys, automatic cruise control, an electro-chromatic rear view mirror, automatic headlights and windscreen wipers, blue ambient panel lighting, a gloss black centre console, power-folding door mirrors, a rear cargo net and chrome-effect body detailing.

Buyers of diesel-engined LTZ models can also specify an optional executive pack, priced at £2,000. This adds full leather upholstery, heated front seats, satellite navigation and 18-inch alloy wheels.