File photo of General Motors logo outside its headquarters at the Renaissance Center in Detroit
The General Motors logo is seen outside its headquarters at the Renaissance Center in Detroit, Michigan in this file photograph taken August 25, 2009.REUTERS

General Motors on Friday pulled the wraps off the new refreshed version of its Captiva SUV in India.

The all new Captiva is introduced with a price starting from ₹23.49 lakh. The 5+2 seater packs a slew of changes to its interior and exterior. Many features of the original version of Captiva have been carried over.

Both automatic and manual transmissions of the revamped Captiva pack the same 2.2-litre, four cylinder diesel engine under the hood which churns out a power of 186.5 PS and 424 Nm torque. Other changes in the interior include new bumpers, LED tail lamps and 18-inch alloy wheels.

The interiors of the new car come with new leather upholstery, heated rear seats and dual zone climate control Keyless entry along wth safety features like Front Driver & Passenger and Front Side & Curtain Airbags, Antilock Braking System with Electronic Brakeforce, Descent Control System, Traction Control System and Electronic Stability Program.

The vehicle which is pitted against Honda CR-V, Ford Endeavour and Toyota Fortuner will come in Eye Grey, Pearl White, Carbon Flash, Moulan Rouge, and Switch Blade Silver colour options. According to reports, the new Capitva SUV launched in the country is the same version that was launched in Korea in early 2013.