What's New in the 2019 Chevrolet Impala?
The 2019 Impala carries over with no changes.
See the 2019 Chevrolet Impala models for sale near youWhich Impala is the Best?
We like the Impala for its dynamic driving experience, its highly competitive cabin materials and its long list of standard and optional features. If we were choosing one, it would have to be an LT model equipped with a few of the safety gadgets from the upscale Premier. That way, you wouldn't break the bank with features you don't need, but you'd still have all the necessities, including modern safety technology and Chevrolet's excellent Infotainment system. If you can swing the extra money, the V6 is so much better than the standard 4-cylinder and gets nearly the same highway fuel economy.
Find a Chevrolet Impala for saleHow Much Does a 2019 Chevrolet Impala Cost?
The Impala offers three basic trim levels: LS, LT and Premier. LS and LT models come standard with the 4-cylinder, while the V6 is optional for all three trims. The base-level
Impala LS ($28,895) is the most sparsely equipped. It includes a 4-cylinder engine, automatic headlights, power accessories, USB/iPod connectivity, GM's OnStar telematics system with in-car Wi-Fi, air conditioning, Bluetooth, a power driver's seat, MyLink 8-in touchscreen audio with
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, satellite radio, cruise control, keyless access with push-button start, a rear backup camera and steel wheels with hubcaps. Drivers can also upgrade to the V6 engine for just under $1,100 extra. Step up to an
Impala
LT ($31,395), and you'll get remote vehicle starter, 18-in alloy wheels,
dual-zone automatic climate control, heated outside mirrors, 4-way power passenger seat lumbar, voice controls and a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob. Topping the Impala line is the luxurious
Premier ($37,595). In addition to a standard V6, it touts rear parking sensors, a backup camera, a remote ignition, dual power front seats, leather upholstery, Bose audio, navigation, wireless charging, heated front seats and 19-in alloy wheels. Optional safety features include
rear cross-traffic alert,
forward-collision warning, lane-departure warning and a blind spot monitoring system. The Impala also offers a long list of optional extras, including a dual-pane power sunroof,
adaptive cruise control, automatic forward-collision braking, 20-in alloy wheels, a heated steering wheel and ventilated front seats.