GM Korea introduced the Chevrolet Miray Concept at the 2011 Seoul  Motor Show. The roadster celebrates Chevrolet's 100-year heritage of  designing stunning vehicles in the brand's newest market.
According  to GM Korea President and CEO Mike Arcamone, "'Miray' is Korean for  'future.' As GM rolls out Chevrolet across Korea, the Miray concept  offers an exploration of future possibilities for the brand. It  strengthens the bond between car and driver, creating a fresh look at  what sports cars of the future might be."
The Chevrolet Miray  Concept was developed at the GM Advanced Design Studio in Seoul.  Combining cutting-edge hybrid powertrain technology and advanced  styling, it balances iconic Chevrolet design cues with a future design  vision as Chevrolet celebrates its centenn
ial in 2011.
Classic  Exterior
The Miray pays tribute to Chevrolet's sports  car heritage. It is small and open like the 1963 Monza SS, and light and  purposeful like the 1962 Corvair Super Spyder. Its expressive,  aerodynamic fuselage is reminiscent of modern jet fighters.
Made  of carbon fiber and CFRP (carbon fiber-reinforced plastic), the wedged  body side is divided by an angled character line, with ambient lighting  underneath. This accent creates a sweeping line of light when the car is  in motion, bringing a warm glow to the sculptured body. Le Mans  racer-style scissor doors open up and out of the way for dramatic access  to the interior.
The powerful front end offers a reinterpretation  of the Chevrolet face. The Chevrolet Miray Concept's dual port grille  is flanked by LED headlamps with new signature daytime running lamps.  The front and rear fenders evoke Chevrolet Corvettes  of the past and express the concept's sports car spirit. At the  corners, carbon-fiber spoilers help control down force and airflow.
Distinctive retractable flaps provide additional airflow control  while providing access to the charge port on one side and the fuel  filler on the other. The charge port also features an external battery  charge indicator. Each rear fender contains individual cargo space for  the storage of small items. Under the ducktail surface, the taillamps  provide a new interpretation of Chevrolet's twin element identity.
The  Chevrolet Miray Concept features aluminum-carbon fiber composite  20-inch wheels in front and 21-inch wheels in the rear. The strong  turbine theme evokes movement, even when the Miray is stationary.
The  heavily tapered top view enhances the Miray's purposeful image. From  above, the cabin has a unique diamond shape.
Sporty  Interior
The interior of the Miray echoes Chevrolet's  racing heritage. As with the exterior, it takes inspiration from jet  fighters. The Chevrolet Miray Concept contains a melange of brushed  aluminum, natural leather, white fabric and liquid metal surfaces, for  an overall effect of sculptural velocity.
The interior compartment  is surrounded by a carbon fiber shell, which gives it a lightweight yet  rigid structure. Its flowing, yet slightly tensioned, twin cockpit  tightly wraps around the driver and passenger. The cockpit is driver  focused, drawing inspiration from the iconic Chevrolet sports car.  However, the passenger is also fully engaged in the driving experience.
Asymmetric  seats flow from the door, forming a symmetric interior that gives the  driver a feeling of being fully connected with the car. Ambient  lighting, which starts from the upper instrument panel and flows into  the seat back area, adds a sense of luxury. Seat cushions and headrests  are connected by the lightweight carbon fiber shell and mounted on a  single aluminum rail. The headrest area follows the exterior form,  integrating with an air scarf for open-air driving.
Designers took  a unique approach to displaying information, using back projection on  the instrument panel. Information in front of the driver has been  prioritized into three zones. Immediately in front is vehicle  performance. It is flanked on the left by range and on the right by  navigation and mileage figures. This eliminates unnecessary visual  clutter, allowing the driver to focus on the thrill of driving.
The  center touch screen flows down to an aluminum support, which evokes a  fighter jet's nose with the landing gear down. The exterior surface  waterfalls down into the interior to meet the reinforced console,  connecting the front and rear of the car.
The centrally located  start button is also inspired by a jet aircraft. When the button is  pressed, the column-mounted retractable meter cluster rises like a jet  fighter canopy and "Interactive Projection" appears on the white  surface.
Retractable rearview cameras, which replace traditional  rearview mirrors, extend from the side glass electrically. In city  driving, the forward-facing camera operates in conjunction with GPS to  overlay navigation information with real-time video.
Fuel-Efficient,  High-Performance Propulsion System
The Chevrolet Miray  Concept features a concept "mid-electric" propulsion system, located  primarily behind and beneath the driver, that maximizes performance and  fuel efficiency.
"Many of the components in the Miray's propulsion  system are a logical extension of GM's current technology portfolio,"  said Uwe Grebe, executive director for GM Powertrain Advanced  Engineering. "The concept shows the potential for reconfiguring,  rescaling and extending today's propulsion technologies."
The  Chevrolet Miray Concept is propelled by two front-mounted 15-kW electric  motors for quick acceleration and zero emissions in urban driving. The  motors are powered by a 1.6-kWh lithium-ion battery that is charged  through regenerative braking energy. The Miray has the capability of  being switched from front-wheel drive to rear-wheel drive.
For  performance driving, the Chevrolet Miray Concept's 1.5-liter  four-cylinder turbocharged engine combines with the electric motors,  providing spirited torque control to both the left and right wheels as  needed. The high-tech engine, mounted behind the cockpit, drives the  rear wheels while seamlessly integrating electrification technology that  defines a new standard in the compact roadster segment.
A  dual-clutch transmission (DCT) enables a reduction in the powertrain's  size by eliminating the torque converter. Shifts are quick and firm. The  shift pattern has been tuned for improved top speed in performance  mode. A start-stop system works in conjunction with the DCT.
"The  propulsion concept fits perfectly with the rest of the vehicle,  delivering big performance in a small footprint, on the road and in the  environment," said Arcamone.  "By combining GM propulsion technology and  visionary design, the Chevrolet Miray Concept points to the future of  Chevrolets around the globe - expressive, youthful and entertaining."
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