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New York Auto Show: Chevrolet To Unveil Three Minicar Concepts Today

Written By: Chris Paukert

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As promised, General Motors has built a trio of minicars that it will unveil this morning here in New York. The Beat, Groove, and Trax all carry the Chevrolet Bowtie, and the idea is that auto fans will vote for their favorite concept by visiting www.vote4chevrolet.com. The theory is that GM will thus have a consensus on what consumers want, and will look to move in that direction for an actual production vehicle.

The Beat (seen here in green) is easily the sportiest of the trio—and not just because of the way it looks. The front-drive three-door incorporates a 1.2-liter turbocharged engine, and has a tuner-esque bent to its styling, but actually reminds us quite a bit of the dynamic little WTCC Touring concept that Chevy debuted in Detroit this past January.

The Trax (copper) apes the softroader movement, with slightly higher ground clearance, a bit of cladding, and a round-light face. It’s powered by a 1.0-liter gasoline engine.

The third concept, the Groove (black), is a five-door that reminds us of the Scion xD, or perhaps a bit like an HHR. Powered by a 1.0-liter diesel, the Groove is front-drive.

We’ll feature them all separately in different galleries, so stay right here.

(Click through to the jump for GM’s official press release)

FOR RELEASE: 2007-04-04

Size Doesn’t Matter: Three Chevrolet Global Minicar Concepts Pack A Lot Of Personality And Style Per Mile

NEW YORK – Three Chevrolet minicar global concepts designed to appeal to young car buyers in urban markets prove that art needn’t take a back seat just because the canvas is small. Revealed today at the New York Auto Show, the highly creative Chevrolet Beat, Chevrolet Groove and Chevrolet Trax concepts drive the energy, diversity and excitement of urban life into cars that deliver good-looking fun, fuel economy and value.

Democracy lovers will even get the chance to pick their favorite by visiting www.vote4chevrolet.com and casting their vote for the Beat, Groove or Trax. The results will help Chevrolet determine U.S. market interest in the minicar segment, and which design/capability package resonates best with potential buyers.

All three concepts were designed at GM’s Design Studio in Inchon, South Korea. One of GM’s 11 Global Design Studios, the designers in the Korean center are experts in small car product development.

Built on GM’s global mini architecture, these concepts demonstrate the flexibility, creativity and innovative focus of design in GM’s Asia Pacific region. The Chevrolet Beat concept, a running prototype of a micro import tuner, was built in India; while the Chevrolet Groove and Trax micro urban crossover concepts were built at the GM Tech Center in Warren, Mich.

“The Chevrolet Beat, Groove and Trax concepts highlight the strength and diversity of GM’s Global Design capabilities, as well as the ability of our Global Product Development team to anticipate and quickly meet the evolving needs of our diverse markets around the world,” said Ed Welburn, vice president, GM Global Design.

“The design team was so enthused about being given the assignment to develop the perfect small car for urban commuters that they created not one, but three interpretations of how this car may be developed for Chevrolet customers around the world.”

Chevrolet is one of four GM global brands, meeting diverse customer needs in 120 countries with vehicles that range from subcompacts and family sedans to full-size pickups and SUVs and iconic sports cars such as the Corvette. The concepts revealed in New York, for example, offer three different fuel-efficient engines, including a diesel.

“The Chevrolet Beat, Groove and Trax concepts have the potential to expand the reach of Chevrolet – already a beloved brand around the world – even further, connecting with young buyers on multiple continents who desire fun-yet-efficient transportation,” said Chevrolet General Manager Ed Peper. “These are the same brand attributes that made Chevrolet a household name in the U.S.”

Here’s a look at Chevrolet’s three minicar concepts:

* Chevrolet Beat : Designed to evoke the mood of a speedy micro import tuner, the Beat is a front-wheel-drive, three-door hatchback concept built to be personalized, and powered by a 1.2-liter turbocharged gasoline engine mated to an automatic transmission. It’s loaded with technology, including a navigation system and premium stereo.

* Chevrolet Groove: A “funkastalgia”-themed vehicle too tough-looking to be “cute,” the Groove concept is a retro-inspired vehicle with bodacious fender flares and an upright windshield. It looks much longer than it is, thanks to its short hood and long cabin. The front-drive Groove is powered by a small, efficient 1-liter diesel engine.

* Chevrolet Trax: An urban crossover concept that’s equally at home on the trails or in traffic, it gets a low-cost all-wheel-drive system and looks the part of a rugged SUV many times its size, thanks to a voluminous one-piece bumper and fender system in the front and back, a rear-mounted spare tire and a roof rack. Trax is powered by a 1-liter gas engine.

GM’s Global Product Development process
The Chevrolet Beat, Groove and Trax concepts were designed and built leveraging GM’s Global Product Development process, created from best practices around the world that integrate design, engineering, powertrain and manufacturing organizations to ensure each vehicle program meets its quality, timing and business targets, yet is responsive to the needs in regional markets.

As part of its global product development process, GM is growing the skills and capabilities of its design and engineering centers in several emerging markets, using key tools and technologies, such as a global virtual design and engineering network, that allows engineers and designers to collaborate with each other around the world.

Chevrolet’s global footprint
Chevrolet is one of the fastest-growing brands in the world, with a sales increase of 158 percent outside North America since 2001. Chevrolet sold 4.3 million vehicles worldwide in 2006, 2.8 million – or 65 percent – in the United States. From 2005 to 2006, Chevrolet’s sales grew 19 percent in the Latin America, Africa and the Middle East region; 19 percent in the Asia/Pacific region; and 15 percent in Europe.

The Chevrolet Aveo sedan and five-door subcompact, engineered and built in South Korea, is a strong contender in the very competitive global small car market.

About Chevrolet:
Chevrolet is America’s No. 1-selling automotive brand. With the largest dealer network in the United States, Chevrolet is the leader in full-size trucks and the leader in sales of vehicles priced $35,000 and above. Chevrolet delivers more-than-expected value in every vehicle category, offering cars and trucks priced from $9,995 to $78,175. Chevrolet delivers expressive design, spirited performance and great value with standard features usually found only on more expensive vehicles.

About General Motors:
General Motors Corp. (NYSE: GM), the world’s largest automaker, has been the global industry sales leader for 76 years. Founded in 1908, GM today employs about 280,000 people around the world. With global headquarters in Detroit, GM manufactures its cars and trucks in 33 countries. In 2006, nearly 9.1 million GM cars and trucks were sold globally under the following brands: Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, GM Daewoo, Holden, HUMMER, Opel, Pontiac, Saab, Saturn and Vauxhall. GM’s OnStar subsidiary is the industry leader in vehicle safety, security and information services. More information on GM can be found at www.gm.com.

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7 Comments

smokeydog001 April 4th, 2007 9:28 AM Link

I’d trade my Scion xA for a Beat in a Tokyo minute!

york times » Blog Archive » New York Auto Show: Chevrolet To Unveil Three Minicar Concepts Today April 4th, 2007 10:09 AM Link

[…] The Single Scientist wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptAs promised, General Motors has built a trio of minicars that it will unveil this morning here in New York. The Beat, Groove, and Trax all carry the Chevrolet Bowtie, and the idea is that auto fans will vote for their favorite concept … […]

Austin April 4th, 2007 11:12 PM Link

Huge points for effort. And that they are all three interesting and oddly appealing scores a triple Yahtzee.

Winding Road » Archive » New York Auto Show: Development Shots Of GM’s Trax, Beat, And Groove In Development April 5th, 2007 4:39 PM Link

[…] General Motors released three new small car concepts – the Trax, Beat, and Groove in New York this week. (Remember, vote for your favorite at http://www.vote4chevrolet.com!) […]

The Auto Lovers Daily Chit - Chat April 15th, 2007 10:19 PM Link

I like the idea of Chevrolet offering people the option of voting on designs. Because they could even choose the smallest detail such as a GM Door handle covers to improve it design. In addition to, people that would be potential customers may feel more empowered and involved, simply because they ARE more empowered and involved, and choose a design that appeals to them. Then when the car is developed and introduced, there already is an established following. Thinking of design clinics and concept cars, this takes those philosophies a step further. Genius, in a way. Thought provoking.

Winding Road » Archive » Update: The Votes Are Pouring In For Chevrolet’s Minicar Trio April 24th, 2007 10:30 AM Link

[…] Earlier this month, Chevrolet unveiled three new small car concepts at the New York Auto Show – the Trax, Beat, and Groove. Following the debut of the little cars, the public was encouraged to log onto http://www.vote4chevrolet.com and have a say in which of the three concepts should go into production. […]

Winding Road » Archive » GM Pondering Korean-Built Minicars For North America? July 31st, 2007 6:23 PM Link

[…] General Motors tested the city car waters with a trio of concepts at the New York Auto Show, and its Korean partner Daewoo has apparently been charged with building its new mini cars over the next “couple of years.” Whether they will make it to North America remains something of an open question, but with increasing federal and societal pressures to “go green,” a small car for America and Canada is very much on the table. + The Car Connection: GM May Bring Over Korean Minicars […]

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