Chev salutes an American icon

Chev salutes an American icon
Photos by -Autonet.ca
Staff
Published: 06 06 2002

The two-door Chevrolet Bel Air concept celebrates an American icon in a manner reminiscent of the 1950s originals – with style and power.

Power is supplied by a turbocharged version of the Vortec 3500 inline 5-cylinder based on the highly-regarded inline engine family that debuted in GM's midsize sport utility vehicles. The all-aluminum engine delivers up to 315 horsepower and 315 lbs.ft of torque.

The rear-drive Bel Air concept was inspired by several interior design cues from its 1950s predecessor. The simple, elegant passenger compartment features a twin-element instrument panel, steering column-mounted gearshift and bench seats.

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