2020 Impala Exterior

The Impala may be aging on the inside, but its age certainly doesn't come through on the outside, as its aesthetic remains rather contemporary. Its front end may have you think you're seeing double, with its chrome dual-bar center grille with flanking headlights underscored by another chrome dual-bar grille on the lower-fascia flanked by squared foglight housings. The LT is fitted with halogen headlights and the Premier with high-intensity discharge headlights, but both models feature automatic on/off headlamp control and both have LED daytime running lights. The LT is equipped with 18-inch painted alloy wheels, while the Premier has 19-inch alloys instead.

2020 Impala Exterior Photos

Dimensions

The new Chevy Impala is a sizable bull, with dimensions comparable to that of even the Chevrolet Tahoe SUV. With a total body length of 201.3 inches, the Impala is only 2.7 inches shorter than the Tahoe, with its 111.7-inch wheelbase measuring only 4.3 inches shorter too. The Impala's overall height comes in at 58.9 inches and its width, excluding the side mirrors, at 73 inches. As for curb weights, the Impala LT weighs in at 3,787 pounds and the Premier at 3,811 lbs. The Impala's dimensions are sizable, but nothing beyond what's expected of the large sedan segment.

2020 Chevrolet Impala Exterior Dimensions:

Chevrolet Impala TrimsLT SedanPremier Sedan
Max Width73 in.73 in.
Length201.3 in.201.3 in.
Height58.9 in.58.9 in.
Wheelbase111.7 in.111.7 in.


2020 Chevrolet Impala Tires:

Front TireP235/50R18
Rear TireP235/50R18
Spare TireT125/70R17


2020 Chevrolet Impala Wheels:

Wheels TypeAluminum Wheels
Front Wheel Size18" x TBD
Rear Wheel Size18" x TBD


Exterior Colors

Many of the Impala's exterior color options have been washed away for the new model year, leaving a total of only five hues for the lineup. Black and Silver Ice Metallic are the only two standard cost-inclusive options available for both models, and the LT is exclusively available in Summit White as well. A Cajun Red Tintcoat exists for both Chevy Impala models at an additional cost of $395 as does an Iridescent Pearl Tricoat at $995. The Iridescent Pearl Tricoat carries a hefty up-charge but is arguably the best hue for the Impala; the Cajun Red Tintcoat or the standard Black are otherwise also aesthetically pleasing, and a lot more affordable.