What does the rs mean on a chevy cruze?

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Naya Y. December 25, 2020
The letters RS on the Chevy Cruze stands for "Rally Sport". It is a package available on the LT and Premier trims for the 2019 model year for both the sedan and hatchback. It adds an extra cost of $795 to $995 depending on Your chosen trim due to difference in rim size. Aesthetic changes brought with the RS package include black Chevy bowtie emblems, RS badges, and a sport body kit with black moldings. Machined aluminum wheels with the same black bowtie on the center cap as well as black pockets are also added. Fog lamps are added to the front for improved visibility.
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Jaiden P. January 5, 2021
Saw a couple people say that it's not a performance package, but the RS package includes a turbocharged motor rather than the standard option. I'm not entirely sure about the gearing but my 2015 cruze RS is definitely quicker than other cruzes I've driven from that year.
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Lee Wilson December 25, 2020
It’s a marketing appearance package. Unique trim items and badges but no performance or handling differences
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Jarret February 10, 2021
Does not add power or gearing at all, it adds a new bumper front and back, fog lights, a spoiler, black bowties, black 17-18” rims (18s are on premier) and a z link rear suspension for better cornering
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Alexander M. April 9, 2020
The rs on a chevy cruze stands for rally sport. It is a performance package offering more power and more aggressive gearing.
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Doug Vogel November 23, 2020
Does not add more power or gearing, it is still the same output as standard cruzes, just apperance and rim package
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Eddie July 7, 2022
Idk where some of you got the info butiys not right it does offer more horsepower like 2500 morethis car will dust the outer off the start
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