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The Chevrolet SSR Concept had a retro design and introduced at the 2000 North American International Auto Show. The design was inspired by the styles of the 1950s.
For many years the Chevrolet 'Bowtie' had been labeled spirited and functional when it came to producing cars and trucks. The SSR (Super Sport Roadster) captured Chevy's rich heritage in a new kind of crossover vehicle with an open air sports car feel and unparalleled storage and flexibility. It has decidedly contemporary architecture - the cab, fenders and bed are so well integrated that they appear to be one. To create a harmonious design, the exterior color wraps into the interior, and the doors and instrument panel had a clean and sculptural flow.
By Daniel Vaughan | Nov 2010
For more information and related vehicles, click hereFor many years the Chevrolet 'Bowtie' had been labeled spirited and functional when it came to producing cars and trucks. The SSR (Super Sport Roadster) captured Chevy's rich heritage in a new kind of crossover vehicle with an open air sports car feel and unparalleled storage and flexibility. It has decidedly contemporary architecture - the cab, fenders and bed are so well integrated that they appear to be one. To create a harmonious design, the exterior color wraps into the interior, and the doors and instrument panel had a clean and sculptural flow.
By Daniel Vaughan | Nov 2010
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