2007 Chevy HHR Panel
(from General Motors
Press Release) Chevy HHR Panel Delivers Style, Function And Fun In A
New, Segment-Exclusive Configuration
The 2007 HHR Panel, designed for a myriad commercial and private
uses, adds a new dimension of functionality to the popular HHR’s
lineup of stylish, efficient vehicles.
The HHR Panel features windowless side panels and rear cargo doors
in place of conventional rear doors. A flat load floor provides more
than 57 cubic feet (1,614 L) of cargo space, along with
approximately 6 cubic feet (170 L) of additional covered,
under-floor storage.
“The HHR Panel is a model unlike anything else in the segment, and
it continues HHR’s mission of offering customers a bold, expressive,
functional and different vehicle,” said Ed Peper, Chevrolet general
manager. “It’s great for delivery companies and other small
businesses, but we think auto enthusiasts will love it too, as it
gives them a large canvas on which to express their individuality.”
HHR Panel production is expected to start late in the first quarter
of 2007. It will be offered in LS and LT trims, with 2.2L and 2.4L
engines – both of which help the HHR deliver 30 mpg in highway
driving.
“Business customers will see great value in the HHR Panel,” said
Peper. “There aren’t many vehicles designed for commercial use that
provide 30 mpg.”
Exterior and interior details
HHR’s styling draws upon inspiration from the original 1949 Chevy
Suburban, which was built on a platform that also offered panel
models – vehicles that became essential tools for urban and small
businesses. Over the years, vintage panel vehicles have become
prized by collectors and street rodders. The HHR marks the next
chapter in Chevy’s panel heritage.
The body of the HHR Panel features steel inserts in place of side
windows and cargo doors in place of conventional rear doors. The
cargo doors open wide to enable cargo access from both sides of the
vehicle, as well as from the rear liftgate. The cargo doors don’t
have external handles; they are opened via a dashboard release
button. The continuous “canvas” created by the windowless cargo
doors and rear panels provides a large area for business logos,
advertising or personalization.
An auxiliary power outlet is available in the rear of the cargo
area, with available 40-amp service for a variety of specialty
equipment needs. This also answers the call of upfitters, who have
asked for an additional power source to suit their specialty
vehicles.
Inside, the HHR Panel has seating for two and a large, flat cargo
floor. Tie-down points are located strategically on the floor and
the available, robust floor mats enable easier movement of cargo.
Two large storage compartments are located under the cargo floor –
in the approximate place of the rear seats of passenger models. When
ordered with the optional lockable doors, the compartments are
secure and large enough to hold small computer equipment,
flashlights, service manuals and other valuable equipment that is
more secure when hidden.
Standard and available features
HHR Panel is available in LS and LT trim. Both models come with a
fuel-efficient 2.2L engine rated at 149 horsepower (111 kW). The LT
model offers a 2.4L engine rated at 175 horsepower (130 kW). With
either engine, the HHR is rated at 30 mph in highway driving and can
provide up to 450 miles of cruising range on a tank of gas.
Power front seats, a family of radios with MP3 capability, XM
Satellite Radio and OnStar are available on both LS and LT models.
LT models also offer 17-inch wheels and leather-appointed seating.
Standard safety features include dual-stage frontal air bags with
GM’s Passenger Sensing System. This system works with the front
passenger seat and differentiates between adults – 5 th percentile
females and larger – and small children or child seats to adjust air
bag deployment. Head curtain side-impact air bags are available.
OnStar with Turn-by-Turn Navigation is available on the HHR Panel,
enhancing its value as a courier or delivery-type vehicle. OnStar
Turn-by-Turn provides verbal instructions to assist the driver with
right- and left-hand turn directions; and it establishes a new route
if the driver needs to get back on track, for example, if a freeway
exit is missed.
Since its launch, HHR has received five-star crash ratings – the
highest rating awarded by the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration’s (NHTSA) New Car Assessment Program. The five-star
ratings were awarded for the driver and right-front passenger in a
frontal crash, as well as five-star side-impact crash ratings for
front seat and rear seat passengers. The HHR also was the
highest-rated SUV for the 2006 model year in NHTSA rollover testing.
Chevrolet is America's No. 1-selling automotive brand. With the
largest dealer network in the United States , Chevy 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. Chevy delivers expressive design, spirited performance and
great value with standard features usually found only on more
expensive vehicles.