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Chevy Orlando Concept Shows off its Rear End Before Paris

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GM is going to unveil the Chevy Orlando Concept at the Paris Motor Show next month. The automaker released two sketches of the concept earlier this month and now we have a third shot of the rear of the car.

The Orlando Concept is a seven-seater MPV that is based on the upcoming Chevy Cruze. The concept is powered by a 2.0L diesel that puts out 150 horsepower and 236 lb-ft. of torque.

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Comments (11)

rubix_1011:

Chevy-Ford Flex?

gm0n3y:

meh

TT:

@rubix_1011

Yep, more original designs from GM

craig:

They also took the steering wheel from the civic.

HanZ:

wow that rear is just fugly.

looks like a bastard child of Aztek and XB.

Brian :

I guess this is suppose to appeal to the "urban" scene, much like the Element and XB/XD... All of which could have been designed by a 10 year old.

GM, think outside the box, don't put it on wheels.

winer:

Does anyone still remember what the "original" Volt looks like?

;)

Icester:

Eeewwww! First glance and I thought 'Aztec'.

I puked a little in my mouth.

Enough said.

:( :

should stretch it out and make it a van. the suv/crossover is dead.

t_r_nelson:

The key word is "concept". After seeing the difference between the concept and production version of the Volt, does anyone think that it will even remotely look like this?

I like the look of it, but we'll never see it.

lowest iq:

oooh, it isnt the front?

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