CHEVROLET GPiX – DEVELOPED BY GENERAL MOTORS DESIGN
The concept was developed by General Motors Design in Brazil and represents a potential new segment for GM in the Mercosur region.
The name GPiX is a pseudonym for Global Image. “G” for global and “Pix” meaning “picture” or “image”.
The GPiX concept features a two-door body style with high ground clearance appropriate for the types of roads and conditions found in emerging markets.
The GPiX concept draws attention with its strong profile and a lateral waistline that exudes dynamism. Its daring front end is highlighted by the famous Chevrolet gold bowtie in the front grille and LED headlamps.
The 17-inch mixed-use wheels and tires add a rugged look to the crossover coupe.
The panoramic glass roof provides maximum light in the passenger compartment and increases the sensation of space.
CHEVROLET GPiX Interior
Its interior is functional with seating for four. All seats fold and the floor panel is flat, which increases spaciousness.
The instrument panel has a modern design, with easy-to-read digital displays. The multifunctional steering wheel has a completely new design and is made for driver-car interaction.
The driver can easily use the connectivity and entertainment systems available, such as Bluetooth, hand-held computers, CD player and MP3 player, among others.
CHEVROLET GPiX -Side View
CHEVROLET GPiX
wow beautiful car i like that….