The Sonic is offered in two body styles: four-door sedan and sporty five. Both four-door Aveo five-door as the European market launch in mid-summer 2011. Sonic will begin production in late 2011 at the Orion assembly plant that General Motors is in Michigan. These facilities received an investment of 545 million dollars in improvements and machinery and help to recover about 1,000 jobs in the Detroit metropolitan area.
The dashboard features a dashboard that includes a large analog tachometer LCD display asymmetric, which also features a large screen for the digital speedometer. Interior includes storage compartments in the center stack and doors. The rear seats fold down completely to accommodate larger objects. The front bucket seats are standard, and can opt for the heat.
All models feature a McPherson front suspension with coil springs and stabilizer bar, and a torsion beam rear suspension semi-independent with a bar V-shaped tubular and gas shocks. The front and rear tracks are identical, with 1,509 mm.
The electronic power steering is standard and includes a wear compensator continuously adjusts the system’s interaction with the steering mechanism to ensure accuracy over its entire life cycle.

