Chevrolet’s sole sedan option, the Malibu, will reportedly soldier on for MY2024 with minimal changes, according to GM Authority.
The Malibu retains its four trim levels (the Premium was replaced by the 2LT last year), and equipment updates are minor. As such, pricing remains pretty much the same, with the LS trim being the only model to receive a price increase. Still, consumers shouldn’t be discouraged, as this entry-level grade is only $100 pricier than before, bringing the total price up to $25,100.
The RS has an MSRP of $27,095, while the plusher 1LT and 2LT will set you back $28,100 and $31,500, respectively. All prices mentioned here do not include the manufacturer’s Destination Freight Charge of $1,095.