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Chevrolet has revealed a pair of coupe concepts in Detroit this week: one rear-wheel-drive - and a production possibility - the other a front-wheel-drive study in style. Both concepts are powered ...
The Chevrolet Code 130R was reminiscent of something like an Americanized BMW 1 Series. It was a small, rear-drive two-door sport coupe powered by a turbocharged 1.4-liter four-cylinder engine ...
Personally, I had forgotten about the Chevrolet Code 130R Concept because even when it made its debut at the 2012 Detroit Auto Show, it wasn’t one of those concepts that really stood out.
Speaking to Automotive News, GM product chief Mark Reuss says he loves the idea of a small, rear-wheel-drive sports car – the ethos behind the Chevrolet Code 130R, a concept first seen at the ...
Chevrolet's Code 130R concept will not reach production, General Motors product chief Mark Reuss has confirmed.
According to Chevrolet, the automaker talked to you before it created two concept cars unveiled at the Detroit auto show, using your feedback about styling, functionality and fuel efficiency.
Chevrolet’s press conference at the 2012 North American International Auto Show was all about youngsters: namely the millennials, or 11-30-year-olds who hold increasing consumer power.
Production-Spec Chevy Code 130R Digitally Imagined At one point, rumors were flying around that GM was very interested ...
In 2012, Chevy first gave enthusiasts a peek with their CODE 130R Concept, a small RWD car that was clearly aimed at younger-than-Camaro buyers.
The model will also not feature the same design language we have seen in the Code 130R because it is "already dated." Click past the jump to read more about the Chevrolet Code 130R Concept.
In other words, a Detroit-bred Subaru BRZ/Scion FR-S fighter. But we haven't heard much about a production version of the Code 130R since -- until now.