2015 Chevy Impala - Roanoke Times

What's New for 2015. For the 2015 Chevrolet Impala, the hybrid-powered eAssist model has been discontinued. Whereas the previous-generation Impala featured styling and trim that only a rental agency could love, the current model is attractive, well-appointed and fully competitive in its class. If you're looking for a large sedan, the Impala is a genuine must-drive. For most shoppers, the only relevant changes for the 2015 Impala are the addition of standard in-car 4G data connection with WiFi capability -- a nice perk, for sure -- and the elimination of the short-lived "mild hybrid" eAssist model. But if you're a fan of innovative engineering, you'll want to watch for the fourth-quarter arrival of the bi-fuel Impala, which can run on both gasoline and compressed natural gas (CNG). Although most examples will be sold to commercial and government fleets, the bi-fuel Impala will be available to consumers as well. Regardless of what's under the hood, the Impala will impress you with its quiet ride, roomy interior and huge trunk -- all things that will certainly satisfy large-sedan shoppers. The standard-setter continues to be the Toyota Avalon , with its spacious interior, super smooth V6 and available hybrid model. Source: www.roanoke.com