Our Chevy Malibu pictures were taken at car museums, shows, and auctions across the United States..
The Chevy Malibu name has a great history beginning with its usage from 1963 until 1983. In 1996, after a thirteen-year break, the name reappeared and in 2003 the latest generation of the Malibu was presented.
The new Chevy Malibu is a mid-sized, 5-seat sedan built on the Epsilon chassis designed in Germany and used in the Opel Vectra and Saab 9-3. The model presents a new Chevrolet style in which the edges of the body have been emphasized.
The seat back is split 60/40 allowing the back of the seat next to the driver to be folded providing terrific cargo possibilities.
The standard engine is a 4-cylinder 2.2-liter 145 hp and the LS and LT versions of the Malibu feature a 3.5-liter, 203 hp V-6. In 2005 a 3.9-liter 240 hp V-6 was introduced.
The Chevy Malibu Maxx debuted in 2003 and is a 5-door version of the Malibu with a hatchback body. The Malibu Maxx wheelbase is approximately one inch longer but the body is slightly shorter than the sedan version.
The Maxx is based on the Opel Signum design and offers a more spacious and comfortable interior than the standard Malibu. The standard engine for The Malibu Maxx is a 3.5 liter 203 hp V-6.
In 2005 the Malibu Maxx SS was offered, featuring a 3.9 liter 240-hp V-6 engine.