Chevrolet reveals FNR-CarryAll concept SUV at Guangzhou Show 2018

The six-seater SUV concept is 5,000mm long, 2,258mm wide and 1,693mm tall, along with a wheelbase of 2,867mm.

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Chevrolet reveals FNR-CarryAll concept SUV at Guangzhou Show 2018

GM and Chevrolet have unveiled the FNR-CarryAll concept SUV at the Guangzhou Auto Show, which opened today in China.

Inspired by the Camaro sports car, the FNR-CarryAll concept SUV, according to the company, "offers a reinterpretation of Chevrolet’s lean muscular styling and features the brand’s new-generation SUV design language, which contains both contemporary and expressive elements."

It is the third concept vehicle from the brand to receive the FNR designation. The FNR-CarryAll’s name was inspired by Chevrolet’s first SUV in 1935, the Suburban Carryall. The concept SUV fully embodies the future development trend of Chevrolet SUVs, including their powerful capability, all-around comfort and advanced connectivity technology.

The model is 5,000mm long, 2,258mm wide and 1,693mm tall, along with a wheelbase of 2,867mm. These dimensions support its independent six-seat layout.

The FNR-CarryAll has a Pearl Black exterior with a bold front face and a boomerang D-pillar design. It also adopts a panoramic sunroof with an integrated parametric pattern, 22-inch aluminum alloy wheels, a sports car-inspired hood-mounted air extractor, red Brembo brake calipers, carbon ceramic rotors and a carbon fiber roof.

The black interior has a 12-inch full LCD dashboard, along with a 10-inch touchscreen center console and a second-row smart touchscreen. It also comes with premium amenities that include cantilever-type two-tone black leather sports seats with red suede accents, heating and air-conditioning controls for rear passengers, red backlit accent lighting, Camaro-inspired circular vents with satin chrome and red accents, and illuminated sill plates on the doors and trunk opening.

Over six million Chevrolets have been delivered in China since the brand’s launch by SAIC-GM in 2005. In the first 10 months of 2018, Chevrolet delivered 422,549 vehicles nationwide, achieving growth of 3.6 percent on an annual basis.

Also read: Toyota reveals new Corolla Altis at Guangzhou Motor Show 

New Nissan Altima debuts at Guangzhou Motor Show 2018

 

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