The subcompact crossover with the high ground clearance is claimed to feature Chevy's global design "DNA" something that translates to the split-grille motif, the pronounced wheel arches and the sharp headlights.
Chevy's allegedly global design language is less obvious in the GPiX's interior that can seat up to four passengers. All seats fold and the floor panel is flat thus increasing spaciousness. Other features include an array of connectivity and entertainment systems, such as Bluetooth, hand-held computers, CD player and MP3 player.
The American automaker did not reveal any technical details, but it is beleived that the GPiX is based on the latest Opel Corsa platform. If the GPiX were to be produced, it would most likely be offered with a range of 4-cylinder engines.
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Fairly handsome, likely capable of carrying less than its low-slung counterpart, and heavily featured one would assume, the Chevrolet GPiX is a General Motors Sao Paulo auto show debut worth attending to. Try to ignore the name, which Chevrolet says standards...