2007 Chevrolet Groove Concept
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(from General Motors
Press Release) CHEVROLET GROOVE: PURE ‘FUNKASTALGIA’
NEW YORK – Inspired by a “half-soldier, half-modern” military
helmet, the Chevrolet Groove concept is contemporary and funky, but
evokes classic Chevrolet heritage design cues like an upright
windshield and prominent fender flares that give the Groove a
strong, sturdy stance reminiscent of a retro hot rod.
Groove lead exterior designer Jawook Koo, of the GM Design Center in
Inchon , South Korea, was seeking a mini design that was big on
presence.
“I wanted to get out of the mini vehicles stereotype that is
characterized by a weak, insecure and ‘cute’ appearance, so that
consumers can feel safe just by looking at the vehicle,” said Koo.
The Groove’s design conveys anything but weakness. The striking
matte Lunar Quartz exterior finish contrasts with the strategic use
of satin silver exterior chrome details. Big, five-spoke 17-inch
wheels pushed all the way to the rear give the impression of a
vehicle that’s much longer than it is, thanks to the
short-but-pronounced hood and long, flat cabin, a design that
provides for a roomy interior. Contrasting Vertigo brake calipers
bring additional attention to the big wheels.
The front overhang includes open-air vents that are integrated into
the front LED fog lamps, and the elongated front headlamps further
“lengthen” the vehicle.
Getting this front-wheel-drive concept in the Groove is a highly
efficient, 1-liter diesel engine.