Oct 22, 2012 10:36 AM EDT
2012 SEMA Show: Chevrolet To Introduce 2014 Impala, Malibu Turbo, Small-Cars (SLIDESHOW)

Chevrolet will be showcasing their broadest-ever range of vehicles at the 2012 SEMA Show, according to a company press release.

The company announced last week that it will be showing off many upcoming vehicles like the new Impala, Malibu Turbo and Camaro concepts scheduled to come out next year.

Chevy stated that they will be showing off many upcoming vehicles like the new Impala, Malibu Turbo concepts scheduled to come out next year. The company has also announced that they will have some Camaro and Corvettes at the event as well but they have yet to discuss any details about the two vehicles.

"At Chevrolet, performance comes in many different forms that appeal to many different customers - and that's exactly what we demonstrate at the SEMA Show," said Chris Perry, vice president of Chevrolet marketing in the press release. "We play close attention to the reaction our concepts receive, because the feedback helps determine the viability for producing new accessories and even special-edition production vehicles."

The 2013 Malibu Turbo has a 2.0L turbocharged engine which generates 259 horse power. The vehicle can reach up to 155 mph and get from 0 to 60 in 6.3 seconds according to the press release. It is being hyped as the fastest Malibu ever produced by Chevy.

For the new 2014 Impala, the car was completely redesigned to jump start the new direction the company wants to take the vehicle. The car will come with three different engine options: 2.4 L., 4-cylinder, a 2.5L., 4-Cylinder and a 3.6L., 6 cylinder. All three options are 6-speed automatic vehicles.

The car goes on sale early next year sometime.  

Other cars that have been announced so far that will be at the auto show include the new Spark Z-Spec, Spark Sinister, Cruze Upscale, and the Sonic Z-Spec 1 and 2.5.

"Chevrolet Performance is the direct line from the factory for performance and personalization parts and the SEMA Show gives us the chance to show everything our engineers have been working on," said Jim Campbell, GM U.S. vice president of Performance Vehicles and Motorsports in the press release. "From Sonic to Cruze, to Camaro, Corvette and Silverado, we offer more parts and accessories than anyone in the aftermarket."

The show is scheduled to start on Oct. 30 until Nov. 2 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

The show annually showcases some of the best and newest cars that will be released within the next calendar year, all in one location. Those that attend any date of the SEMA Show will also be eligible to attend events such as product demonstrations, educational seminars, and networking opportunities.

Click here to view pictures of the expected vehicles Chevrolet will have on display at the event. 

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