October 30, 200520 yr What if you took the Chevy Cobalt Coupe and gave it the open-air feeling of a convertible, while maintaining the coupe’s roof structure? GM Performance Division engineers asked that question, and the Cobalt SS Coupe Open Air is the answer. It features a Webasto five-panel, electronically operated glass roof that opens up to reveal an interior with unique fabrics, leather-wrapped instrument panel upper, door trim uppers and steering wheel, as well as body-colored bezels and instrument panel trim. The exterior also receives star treatment, including a special Gold Rush two-stage exterior paint that was developed specifically for GM Color Studios. Other Cobalt SS Coupe Open Air exterior elements include GMSPO 18-inch, polished aluminum wheels, carbon fiber front and rear fascia extensions, rocker extensions, rear wing and outside rearview mirror caps. A detailed engine compartment, Wilwood brake rotors and caliper and a GMSPO catback exhaust system with bright outlets complete the Cobalt SS Coupe Open Air picture. Vehicle Highlights Webasto panoramic five-panel glass roof Gold Rush two-stage exterior paint developed for GM Color Studios GMSPO 18-inch, polished aluminum wheels Goodyear P225/40ZR18 Eagle F1 tires Ride height lowered 1.0 inch up front and 1.3 inches in the rear GM clear carbon fiber front and rear fascia extensions, rocker extensions, rear wing and outside rear view mirror caps GMSPO catback exhaust system with bright outlets Enhanced Pioneer audio and navigation system with iPod adapter Custom trimmed interior in two-tone green cloth fabric Black, leather-wrapped interior components (upper IP, door panels, headliner and A- and C-pillars 2.0L Ecotec Supercharged engine GM Accessories Stage 1 package 241 HP / 200 FT/LB Wilwood 12-inch brake rotors and four-piston calipers
October 30, 200520 yr That color is sweet, though I'm sure it's really expensive. The wheels aren't too great, but I'm liking the smoked headlights. I think they should make this engine standard in the SS S/C.
October 30, 200520 yr Maybe we'll get interior pics from actual SEMA show-goers, but for the last two years now GM hasn't done interior pics for whatever reason.
October 30, 200520 yr Very nice... I like the carbon fiber body kit. I can't wait to see some pics of the interior and pics with the roof open.
October 31, 200520 yr I like the contrasting lower ground effects, the rims, the powertrain enhancements, and the smoked headlight lenses. The color is cool for a show car, but wouldn't be practical for production. Lose the wing. :AH-HA_wink: Edited October 31, 200520 yr by ocnblu
October 31, 200520 yr This should be a production car. The idea gives a big "'Eff off Scion tC!" feel, and that's not a bad thing.
October 31, 200520 yr That color is fantastic..........It woudl be awesome if you could order the cobalts ground effects like those shown in silver then you could have a killer 2 tone paint job.........ala 2nd gen Cavalier Z24 and last generation Monte Carlo SS I also love the front end treatment with the smoked lights and the bottom intercooler opening. The only thing I dislike about the car is the rims and I also love the specs on this thing.
October 31, 200520 yr With the glass roof, would it still be structurally rigid? [post="36481"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] No different than the G6 with the big sunroof
October 31, 200520 yr But if you look closely the whole roof is glass, not like the G6. The G6 still has a big frame around the glass panels. But oh well. I forgot the Astra Convertible. I guess it's fine then.
October 31, 200520 yr If the concept is "Open Air' and the big draw is the glass panels - shouldn't we get a pic showing that? :P I guess I will just have to wait...
November 2, 200520 yr love everything except that spoiler [post="37156"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] That's the same wing as the production SS SC...
November 2, 200520 yr Glad to see so many new and "newer" people posting here on the site. Very much appreciated.
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