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Wild Racer Concept: Chevrolet Ultra
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Although the Chevrolet nameplate is about as American as apple pie, the brand has been broadening its reach internationally. Since its launch in Europe back in 2004, Chevrolet has slowly been edging into the market. Interestingly, the vehicles sold across the Atlantic have little to do with the products that are designed, engineered and built in North America. Instead, Chevrolets European lineup consists of rebadged Daewoos - GMDAT products - like the Chevrolet Epica and Optra currently sold in Canada and elsewhere, incidentally the same as the Suzuki Verona, Forenza, and in five-door guise,
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| Wow! Could this be a new Chevy? (Photo: General Motors) |
Despite a fair breadth of models, Chevrolet of Europe has been busy trying to expand its range. Earlier this year it officially launched the Captiva, a seven-seat crossover vehicle, the first all-new GMDAT model designed under the guidance of Chevrolet.
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| While only an artists rendering, we can gather that Chevrolet is trying to get some attention on the international stage. (Photo: General Motors) |
In Europe, Chevrolet has had great success in the World Touring Car Championships with its Nubira (Optra) sedan. Its done an admirable job fending off BMWs, Seats (a Spanish brand owned by VW) and other European carmakers.
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| Thats one wild looking wing... (Photo: General Motors) |
Speaking of the engine, the Ultra is powered by a tuned version of a new diesel that Chevrolet will be launching in various non-North American products later this year. The 2.0-liter inline-four common-rail turbodiesel normally makes 150 horsepower, but its been heavily tweaked to churn
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| Chevrolets name and bowtie badge are only just beginning to get recognized by Europeans. (Photo: General Motors) |
The thing thats bound to attract the public to Chevrolets stands, and fulfill the brands claim that the Ultra is a true "show stopper" is its outrageous styling. Penned by 25-year old Ewan Kingsbury, the 13-and-a-half-foot long (Golf/Focus-sized) hatchback looks so wild, the sketches you see here make it look like a caricature. It starts with
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| Watch out Cobalt SS, the Ultra is backing some serious heat. (Photo: General Motors) |
We wouldnt be surprised to find out that underneath its racing suit, the Ultra is the next-generation Optra hatchback, but well have to wait around and see. Of course, even if something as radical as the Ultra Concept gets built, everyday Optras will be more conservatively penned, and being that the model competes directly with the Cobalt in Canada, its entirely possible that the next generation Suzuki Reno wont be sold here. If Suzuki does choose to sell an updated rebadged Optra here, and if that model gets an Ultra edition like this concept, the Cobalt SS had better be paying close attention to its rearview mirror.
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