2009 Chevrolet Silverado ZR2 Concept
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6 liter LS2 V8 |
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Aspiration |
supercharged |
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HP |
550 hp |
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(from General Motors Press Release) Silverado ZR2 concept
At a glance, it’s clear
the Silverado ZR2 concept wasn’t designed to haul flowers back from
the nursery. With its widened body, tall stance and powerful LS
supercharged engine, it is ready to hit the berms, dry washes and
gullies of the Baja Peninsula.
The Silverado ZR2 is based on an extended cab/short box body. The
custom bodywork includes carbon fiber fender flares that stretch
outward to cover the 35-inch-tall Goodyear Wrangler off-road tires
and widened stance. Much of the truck’s body is made of carbon
fiber, including the front fenders, extractor-style hood, rocker
extensions and tailgate, which features large, debossed CHEVROLET
lettering as a nod to Chevy trucks of the past.
The pickup box, which is protected with a spray-on liner, features a
unique locking storage system mounted to the extruded aluminum Cargo
Management System rails from Chevy Accessories.
Many of the carbon fiber parts, including the hood, are
clear-coated, rather than painted, to show off the intricate weave
pattern of the high-tech, lightweight material. The parts that
aren’t clear carbon fiber are painted Dune Metallic, a color that
blends with the desert terrain. A large, more prominent grille is
also part of the package and is a vision of what designers would
like to see in a production or accessory part. It is very
functional, feeding cool air to the 550-horsepower LS supercharged
crate engine from GM Performance Parts.
The combination of 20-inch BBS RD wheels – reminiscent of historic
Chevy truck wheel – and aggressive Goodyear Wrangler MT/R tires
connect to the chassis via BDS shocks and a four-inch lift kit to
help negotiate those desert trails. The new front fascia
dramatically improves approach angle and skid plates protect the
chassis.
The interior features more carbon fiber details on the dash, along
with black leather and suede-trimmed seats with contrasting
stitching to those trail runs more comfortable.
“There’s more to this concept than meets the eye,” said Dewar. “Some
of the components are being explored for possible inclusion in
upcoming models.”