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Chevy teases a pair of cool concepts at L.A. Auto Show

Diesel Colorado ZR2, Chaparral 2X Vision Gran Turismo shine

- GRAEME FLETCHER POSTMEDIA NEWS

LOS ANGELES — Chevrolet took a “what if?” approach, revealing two concepts that hint at the future. Since its introducti­on the Colorado compact pickup has reignited its segment.

The Colorado ZR2 concept looks at where Chevy’s truck could go by taking its off-road ability to the next level. The ZR2’s is 100-millimetre­s wider than the production truck and it has been jacked up by 50-mm. The aim is to improve approach and departure angles as well as reduce the likelihood of becoming high-centred.

To improve grip the ZR2 earns electronic-locking differenti­als at both ends and chunky P275/65 off-road tires mounted on custom 18-inch wheels. To keep the tires in the dirt the stock shocks have been replaced with King coil-overs. If the worst does happen and the ZR2 does get stuck, well, fear not — the reworked front fascia includes a built-in winch.

To ensure a steep grade does not impede the ZR2 progress, it features a new 2.8-litre, Duramax turbodiese­l that produces an estimated 181 horsepower. However, it is the 369 pound-feet of torque that allows the truck to rumble up steep grades without breaking a sweat. The ZR2 is a slick-looking option that has a very real chance of coming to market. At the launch of the Colorado, GM promised the Duramax diesel would come to market — the ZR2 gives it the avenue it needs.

The second concept was the Chaparral 2X Vision GT (VGT). It really is a pie-inthe-sky piece that’s all about designing a car to compete virtually in Gran Turismo 6. To say the VGT turns the racing world on its ear is not an exaggerati­on. To begin with the driver does not sit — they lie face down looking forward in the same way a Skeleton rider rockets downhill. Likewise, the onboard informatio­n is not displayed on a traditiona­l dash, it is displayed on a screen integrated into the driver’s helmet and its visor.

Now if this is not far enough out there take a look at the powertrain. The VGT uses a mid-mounted “laser beamed-energy propulsion system.” A lithium-ion battery and an air-powered generator provide the power needed by the 671-kilowatt laser.

Gamers can race the Chaparral 2X VGT by downloadin­g an online update for Gran Turismo 6.

 ?? — GETTY IMAGES ?? The Chevrolet Chaparral 2X Vision Gran Turismo Concept makes its debut at the 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show on Wednesday in Los Angeles.
— GETTY IMAGES The Chevrolet Chaparral 2X Vision Gran Turismo Concept makes its debut at the 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show on Wednesday in Los Angeles.

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