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The Chevrolet Miray (Korean for "future") was a concept car designed, branded, and built by Chevrolet. Introduced at the 2011 Seoul Motor Show, the car shows a “mid-electric” concept.[1]
This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (March 2015) |
Chevrolet Miray | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Chevrolet (General Motors) |
Designer | Chevrolet Advanced Design team |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Concept car |
Body style | 2 door Roadster |
Layout | M4 Layout |
Doors | Scissor |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 1.5 L (hybrid gasoline / electric) |
Electric motor | 15 kW motors (2) |
Transmission | Dual-clutch transmission |
Battery | 1.6 kWh lithium-ion battery |
The exterior of the Miray is made of carbon fiber and has an angled groove on the side that lighted underneath it.[1] It has LED headlights and a dual port grill.[1] At the rear, there are retractable flaps that give the vehicle additional airflow.[1] The concept has aluminum-carbon fiber composite wheels that are 20 inches in the front and 21 inches in the back.[1] Occupants enter the vehicle through scissor doors.[1]
The interior is composed of brushed aluminum, natural leather, white fabric, and liquid metal materials.[1] A projected instrument panel shows the performance of the Miray. The cockpit was inspired by the Chevrolet Corvette.[1]
Instead of traditional side mirrors, rearview cameras emerge from the side windows while a front-facing camera shows real-time video that is overlaid on the GPS navigation.[2]
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