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Chevrolet Heads to Tokyo Auto Salon with Two Concepts and a Special Edition Camaro


Among the few foreign automakers that will be present at next month's Tokyo Auto Salon is General Motors with its Chevrolet brand that will display three new models.

These include two customized concept cars, the Sonic Street subcompact and the Captiva Freedom Rider crossover, plus a limited production special, the 2013 Camaro Giovanna Edition.

The Sonic Street features an aero kit from 3D Carbon together with a matte black bonnet stripes, 18-inch 'Gianna Blitz' black rims with red inserts and a height adjustable sports suspension.

Chevrolet's second study, the Captiva Freedom Rider crossover, combines a black body with a chrome grille, side steps and window surrounds, a baby-blue ground effects kit, and 20-inch 'Gianna Crown' alloy wheels with baby-blue accents.

GM didn't reveal anything about the Camaro Giovanna Edition other than that it will go on sale in Japan next year.


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6 Comments:

Akira said... »December 29, 2012

Is this a joke?

Anonymous said... »December 29, 2012

Is this a joke?

Used Cars San Diego said... »December 29, 2012

This is awesome

Jake said... »December 30, 2012

Burn them with all the fire available! Who was in charge of this, big bird??

Yavor Trassiev said... »December 30, 2012

puked in my mouth...

Catalin said... »December 30, 2012

What you see here is modern suspension technology showing its superiority to the rudimentary suspension technology. The Chevrolet had enough traction (that's why it hopped), but the suspension was rubbish. In fact, the suspension is rubbish on most American cars, it's just that its flaws aren't apparent in daily driving.

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