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Sure, you can get your Chevy Impala in black. You can even get it in black-on-black, given the upholstery options available on all but the base model. But what if you want to go darker—as dark, perhaps, as the deepest night? The bowtie division has got you covered. The Impala Midnight Edition, first shown at SEMA 2014 as a suspiciously production-looking "show car," hits dealerships later this year.
-The deepest darkness of the Impala lineup features a Jet Black paint job with color-matched mirrors, 19-inch aluminum wheels with both machined and black-painted details, and a blacked-out front grille. The bowtie badges front and rear have been, uh, noired, with a decklid spoiler (also in black) adding some sporting flair to the midnight air.
-Inside, you get—what else?—Jet Black upholstery. And your feet are treated to sport pedals that they'll no doubt appreciate in the midnight darkness of the driver's footwell.
-The Midnight Edition is available on all Impala trim levels save for the base-model LS. This four-door heart of darkness can be motivated by either the standard 2.5-liter four-cylinder with stop-start tech or the 3.6-liter V-6 that sends 305 horses to the front wheels—undoubtedly black stallions in this case.
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Chevy says the Midnight Edition package will add anywhere from $995 to $1595 to the base price of your Impala, depending on which trim level you opt to plunge into the inky shadows. A limited number of 2015 model-year Midnight Editions will emerge from the darkness, all in 2LT trim with 2.5-liter engines, with a full rollout across the Impala line coming in 2016.
--from Car and Driver Blog http://ift.tt/nSHy27
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