October 30, 200520 yr Some vehicles defy definition. They’re neither sedan, nor wagon, nor SUV. That is the case with the HHR Concept – a vehicle capable of delivering passengers, cargo and plenty of fun in a wider-than-production model configuration. Already a great-looking vehicle in its production form, HHR Concept takes styling to new heights. The four doors of the production HHR are replaced by two doors that have been stretched 6 inches for style and functionality. At the same time, the B-pillars have been leaned forward, resulting in a coupe-like profile. Up front, HHR Concept features a new hood, a new eggcrate grille with chrome surrounds and new front fascia with polished billet air ducts. Also, the windshield header has been dropped 4 inches for a chopped look. HHR Concept is a wide body – 2 inches wider up front and a full 4 inches in back, with front and rear tracks widened accordingly. At the same time, the ride height has been lowered 3 inches in the front and 3.5 inches in the rear (show height; it has been lowered 1.75 inches and 2 inches front/rear for ride height). The result is a vehicle made for cruising that screams stability and performance. And while sometimes looks can be deceiving, that is not the case with HHR Concept. Under the hood, HHR Concept’s muscle stems from its supercharged 2.0L engine, which delivers 270 horsepower (201 kw) at 5600 rpm. Other HHR Concept performance features include large-diameter brake rotors and calipers, a performance exhaust system, GM-designed 19-inch aluminum wheels up front and 20-inchers in back that are mounted with low-profile BF Goodrich performance tires. Inside, HHR Concept is designed to deliver practicality and pleasure, whether it’s a short hop to the club across town or a cross-country trip. Surfboards and other large items fit easily within the vehicle, which features a light Zebra wood bed floor with brushed aluminum strips and no rear seats. Playtime is further enhanced by upgraded stereo equipment, including a Pioneer audio and navigation system with iPod adapter. The interior is trimmed in Apple Green leather and Casper White soft-touch with gray leather and titanium accents. Vehicle Highlights 2.0L Ecotec supercharged engine with GM Accessories Stage Two package, delivering 270 hp (201 kw) @ 5600 rpm Performance exhaust system Large-diameter brake rotors and calipers 19 x 8.5-inch front and 20 x 9-inch aluminum wheels Front and rear fender flares Lengthened front doors Smooth rear body New front and rear fascias New grille Casper White three-stage glass-bead and pearl exterior paint Lowered suspension 50/50 split rear liftglass / tailgate Flat load floor with light Zebra wood and brushed aluminum strips New cluster face and lighting Enhanced Pioneer stereo and navigation system with iPod adapter
October 30, 200520 yr According to a post by guionM over at Camaroz28, GM is looking for feedback on this one. Lets make sure they get it! http://web.camaross.com/forums/showthread.php?t=406769
October 30, 200520 yr That looks pretty sweet to me! The front could use a little touching up I think, but everything else screams "cool!"
October 30, 200520 yr That looks pretty sweet to me! The front could use a little touching up I think, but everything else screams "cool!" [post="36355"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] I don't think our thoughts would really matter to GM. If they built one it would look nothing like this. You think it would really come to market with that suspension? The dual exhaust built into the rear? Those rims? No door handles? It's a shame because if they did bring it to market, all of it's personality would be GONE. Edited October 30, 200520 yr by nzr
October 30, 200520 yr I think they could put door handles on it like the Vette has so it's less noticeable, 18s instead of 19s and 20s, raise it an inch or two, and exhaust like the Maxx SS has, and it'd still have most of its personality and would sell in droves.
October 30, 200520 yr Anyone else think this is essentially the production Nomad? Edited October 30, 200520 yr by CSpec
October 30, 200520 yr I think they could put door handles on it like the Vette has so it's less noticeable, 18s instead of 19s and 20s, raise it an inch or two, and exhaust like the Maxx SS has, and it'd still have most of its personality and would sell in droves. [post="36383"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] I agree that it would sell heeps if it looked very close to this. It's just that GM concepts are very deceiving when it comes to production. Case and point would be the LaCrosse and G6. Edited October 30, 200520 yr by nzr
October 30, 200520 yr AWESOME! It looks like that could be a refresh for the front end, to match the rest of the SUV line-up. And... that 270hp ECOTEC sounds good too :D
October 30, 200520 yr That is a perfectly executed Chevrolet grille. :) This looks to be the closest thing to a production Nomad yet. :P
October 30, 200520 yr Awesome... I absolutely love it. My only complaints are things that could probably be fixed for production. The lack of door-handles (would love Vette style ones as Northie mentioned), the exhaust, the mirrors, and how unnecessarily low it is...
October 30, 200520 yr It's fantastic. That grille complements the front so well, I would love it if GM made this the "coupe" or "panel van" version, and kept the grille exclusive to it meanwhile the regular HHR continued with its grille. Release this one quickly, GM!
October 31, 200520 yr I'm not the biggest fan of the rear of the vehicle, bug I love the front; I think it's way better than the current HHR; which is just so-so IMO.
October 31, 200520 yr Build it! Also, it is just me or does the rear window remind me of the 1983 - 1993 Chevy Blazer 2-Door?
October 31, 200520 yr This is what the HHR should've looked like all along. It would've been much less of a PT clone.
October 31, 200520 yr Very nice....would like them to add an access door (ala Saturn) just to make it easier to get into the back...would like a panel version also. I own a Sport Tahoe 2door and that is what I would like them to build agian ... re: K5 Blazer.
October 31, 200520 yr The side/rear glass needs some serious tweaking. It really seems like it's from a different vehicle. Take away the glass, and you have a killer sedan-delivery/panel van. The grille is pretty sweet.
October 31, 200520 yr For those inside GM reading these threads: Any doubts? Build it before somebody else does.
October 31, 200520 yr This is what the HHR should've looked like all along. It would've been much less of a PT clone. [post="36541"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] I agree. That looks amazing, and I dont even like the HHR. It looks much better than the Nomad too.
October 31, 200520 yr I agree. That looks amazing, and I dont even like the HHR. It looks much better than the Nomad too. [post="36608"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] I don't agree with the last part of your comment, but I do with the first! This look would have kept the PT-too-ers at bay! You have heard of mini-me? Well this concept strikes me as a mini-Nomad! I like the tailgate split idea, but should have gone one step further and made the bottom have the ol' Dutch doors! Cost might be a factor, but the rear-side slider door for the back seat area would sure work well here! B)
October 31, 200520 yr Oddly enough if someone were to chop the rear roof off from the "leaned B- pillar" back, I'd bet you would see a mini SSR. Anybody want to give it a shot? IMO, This is the way it should have looked from the get go. Also I say lose the Chrome old school mirrors, and put the current style molded ones on it and I'd say you have a winner. Edited October 31, 200520 yr by BuckeyeBowtie
October 31, 200520 yr I found these versions over at GMI that apparently will be on display at SEMA as well. Edited October 31, 200520 yr by BuckeyeBowtie
October 31, 200520 yr According to a post by guionM over at Camaroz28, GM is looking for feedback on this one. Lets make sure they get it! http://web.camaross.com/forums/showthread.php?t=406769 [post="36332"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] Much better looking than the stock HHR, but doesn't touch the Nomad. This is a tricked out van, the Nomad is a sports car with room. When they put out the Nomad, I will, for the first time, buy a GM.
October 31, 200520 yr Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but weren't we supposed to see some vehicle sometime this fall that was going to give an idea of the "new face" of Chevrolet as far as future styling goes? Is it possible this is it? By the way, I like this very much!!
November 1, 200520 yr Oddly enough if someone were to chop the rear roof off from the "leaned B- pillar" back, I'd bet you would see a mini SSR. Anybody want to give it a shot? [post="36722"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] Or a mini El Camino
November 2, 200520 yr I'd love to speak behalf on the "I like it group" however I find that hard to do. Consider me part of the "I LOVE IT" group! If Chevy were to do this with the HHR of a new Nomad it'll sell like hot-cakes regarding of what "wheels" power it.
November 2, 200520 yr YES !! Build a two door HHR and I'll buy it ...Chrysler had 2 door PT s at the detroit show one year and never came out with them..I kept waiting for a two door PT.(so I didn t buy a pt)(plus it is a chrysler)..........please build this or something close... b
November 2, 200520 yr Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but weren't we supposed to see some vehicle sometime this fall that was going to give an idea of the "new face" of Chevrolet as far as future styling goes? Is it possible this is it? By the way, I like this very much!! [post="36761"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] The vehicles in question were new products from GM Daewoo.
November 2, 200520 yr Oddly enough if someone were to chop the rear roof off from the "leaned B- pillar" back, I'd bet you would see a mini SSR. Anybody want to give it a shot? IMO, This is the way it should have looked from the get go. Also I say lose the Chrome old school mirrors, and put the current style molded ones on it and I'd say you have a winner. [post="36722"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] I had the same thought. A cool retro pickup, but expensive for the payload and capacity v. the Colorado. As a macho alternative to the tC and Cobalt coupe it might sell enough to be worthwhile though.
November 2, 200520 yr I'd love to speak behalf on the "I like it group" however I find that hard to do. Consider me part of the "I LOVE IT" group! If Chevy were to do this with the HHR of a new Nomad it'll sell like hot-cakes regarding of what "wheels" power it. [post="37487"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] agreed
November 2, 200520 yr Oddly enough if someone were to chop the rear roof off from the "leaned B- pillar" back, I'd bet you would see a mini SSR. Anybody want to give it a shot? [post="36722"][/post] 2 minutes later...
November 2, 200520 yr 2 minutes later... [post="37531"][/post] That is exactly what I invsioned, that is HOT! :bowdown:
November 4, 200520 yr The vehicles in question were new products from GM Daewoo. [post="37523"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] When can we expect to see those and is it just the grille or will the whole front face indicate future Chevys? Thanks.
November 4, 200520 yr the chopped HHR pickup looks fantastic, but then I already think this is a great looking concept from GM. The different styles of HHR for SEMA show just how a different lower bumper can transform the HHR.
November 4, 200520 yr I definintely love the way the concept HHR looks and the chopped one. I say, build 'em both and we will come.
November 4, 200520 yr i like the front, hate the rear, and am a little disappointed that GM is once again following the PT Cruiser's footsteps... maybe they will get ahead of Chrysler and actually produce this.
November 17, 200520 yr Anyone else think this is essentially the production Nomad? [post="36385"][/post] No.
December 26, 200520 yr Ugliest. Effing. Concept. Ever. This comes close to that Toyota bB. Seriously.
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