Officially Official: GM debuts Chevy GPiX Concept in Sao Paulo
Filed under: Concept Cars, Crossovers/CUVs, Chevrolet, Misc. Auto Shows
General Motors officially debuted the GPiX Concept, which we previewed for you last week, at the Sao Paulo Auto Show in Brazil yesterday. It was designed entirely by GM Design in Brazil but retains those corporate styling cues that make it instantly recognizable as a modern Chevy around the world. This two-door crossover has a bit of ground clearance for what GM calls “the types of roads and conditions found in emerging markets.” We think that means no roads and poor conditions. There’s no mention of what powers the GPiX concept, though we assume it’s either A) not a runner, B) has a fictional super efficient prototype powertrain underhood or C) uses a four-cylinder gas motor capable of running on E100 ethanol. GM also says that the GPiX could be a potential new segment for the automaker in South America, but in these tough times we doubt it’s really interested in developing a solo vehicle for a single market. You can check out more high-res pics of the GPiX concept in the gallery below and read GM’s official press release after the jump.
Gallery: Chevy GPiX Concept
[Source: GM]
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