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To a Chevrolet designer, every concept car is an opportunity to experiment. It's about testing dynamic new materials and fuel sources. Exploring new forms of style and aerodynamics. Breaking new ground in power and performance. Constantly pushing the limits to shape a new generation of automotive design. Every Chevrolet concept car represents a different vision of how our global teams see the future of driving. But the heart and soul of each model is uniquely Chevrolet.

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Groove

The Groove concept is also designed to maximise interior space through its short bonnet and long, flat cabin. Pushing the 17" wheels right to the back also helped the designers maximise interior space, while creating the impression of a car that's longer than it really is.
Groove

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Trax

What would a small car look like if it was built with off-road toughness? Answer: like the Trax.
Trax

 

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Aveo RS Show Car

With the Chevrolet Aveo RS the small car takes a big step forward. Longer, wider and more spacious, this new, sporty hatchback has design cues inside and out that reveal the designer's unusual source of inspiration - motorcycles.
Aveo RS

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Camaro

Does the American muscle car have a place in the 21st century? The Camaro Concept was created to find out. While its aerodynamics and technology are cutting edge, classic design cues give it the feel of the 1960s original.
Camaro Concept

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Camaro Convertible

The dream of updating one of the world's best-loved cars has come true. We took the original Chevrolet Camaro and updated it into a modern convertible - with great looks.
Camaro Convertible

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Volt Production Model

September 2008 saw the unveiling of the production Volt to the world. What's changed since the concept? Here's your chance to take a first look at all the features that will drive the automobile - and Chevrolet - into a more efficient and dynamic future.
Volt Production Model

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Sequel

Hydrogen fuel cell technology can deliver a major reduction in emissions. But it won't be ready for the real world until it's able to drive the typical family day after day. Our designers created the Sequel crossover to get a reality check on performance and passenger space.
Sequel

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Chevrolet WTCC Ultra racing car

The muscle car may be an American idea, but imagine what could happen if you gave it a dose of European style and attitude. For inspiration, our designers turned to Chevrolet's success in the World Touring Car Championships. The result is a bold design study called the Chevrolet WTCC Ultra.
WTCC Ultra

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T2X

SUVs are about strength and flexibility. Sport coupes are all about performance and style. Can one car deliver the best of both worlds without asking the driver to compromise? T2X was designed to take a fresh look at what it means to be a crossover vehicle.
T2X

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Chevrolet Volt - Electric Vehicle with Extended Range

Arriving at the end of 2010 in the US and in 2011 in Europe, the new Chevrolet Volt won't be just a new car, it will be an entirely new class of electric car. It's the first electric vehicle that can create its own electricity.
Chevrolet Volt

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Chevrolet Camaro Coupe

As an automotive icon, the Camaro found its place in many drivers' hearts and garages - with nearly 4.8 million vehicles produced in the United States between 1967 and 2002. The new Camaro Coupe is scheduled to arrive at European Chevrolet showrooms in Spring 2011.
Chevrolet Camaro Coupe