2007 Chevrolet Beat Concept
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1.2 liter |
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turbocharged |
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(from General Motors
Press Release) Chevrolet Beat Concept: Micro Import Tuner
NEW YORK – Injo Kim was inspired by everyday heroes when he
led the team that designed the Chevrolet Beat concept, which debuts
today at the New York Auto Show.
“Every morning when you wake up, you yearn to be a hero that day,”
said Kim, assistant manager of the minicar exterior design team at
GM’s Design Center in Inchon, South Korea. And in Kim’s mind, that
hero is driving the Beat, Chevrolet’s concept interpretation of a
micro import tuner that’s “simple, free and casual, with a strong
heart.”
The Chevrolet Beat is a front-wheel-drive, three-door hatchback
wrapped in a bright Vertigo Green exterior finish that exudes energy
and extends into the interior. The overall mood of the exterior and
interior design is that of a high-performance, high-tech micro tuner
car, with fascias, rocker panels, lamps and wheels enhanced for
personalization, a strong trend among buyers in this market.
The Beat exterior lines convey speed, with a fast, dramatic, sloping
rake from the top of the rear spoiler down to the hood, and
elongated front LED headlamps that seem to extend from the base of
the twin-port grille to the A-pillar. Integrated door handles set
flush within the B-pillar give the doors a clean, uncluttered look.
Big, bold, 17-inch wheels are pushed to the corners, and brake
calipers in matching Vertigo Green provide a dash of drama at the
wheels. The rear fascia carries Chevrolet’s trademark twin taillamps;
these LED lamps are set vertically, extending just under the rear
glass.
The high energy continues inside the Tachyon Black/Titanium interior
with a wraparound dash in Vertigo Green, and a dashboard that
features color-coordinated fabric. The green is further pulled
through with contrasting stitching on the fabric and mesh seats. The
black headliner features fiber-optic lights that create a “star”
effect.
Young buyers expect technology, and the Beat delivers, with a center
stack that has a pop-up feature. When pushed up, the door reveals a
navigation system and when pushed down it reveals a useful center
storage compartment. The premium Alpine sound system features six
speakers and a trunk-mounted subwoofer.
“The sound system and the pop-up juke box will always make you the
life of the party,” said Sungtae Baek, interior designer for the
Chevrolet Beat.
Keeping the Beat on the move is a 1.2-liter turbocharged gas engine
mated to an automatic transmission.