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Friday, July 15, 2011

2010 GMC Granite Concept

2010 GMC Granite Concept2010 GMC Granite Concept

The combination of design aesthetic with decidedly urban-industrial functionality aimed at young professionals, the concept of granite GMC has the ability of the brand marks a new direction, more progressive. Introduced in the 2010 North American International Auto in Detroit.

If brought to market, the concept of granite GMC GMC would be the smallest ever - but has been optimized to feel much larger. Its total length is about 2 feet (0.6 m) shorter than the new compact crossover of the ground, but its interior was designed to be open spacious and flexible to the needs of the population. Generous cargo space and seats only flip / folding, for example, allowing a mountain bike is loaded completely inside the tailgate closed.

A group of young designers were based on the preferences of young urban professionals like themselves who are very sociable and active. They are more likely to have friends to clubs and charging outdoor excursions weekend of wood to carry or tow a boat. With these requirements in mind, which outlines the dimensions of the concept of granite GMC accordingly. Its 103.6-inch (2,631 mm) wheelbase is comparable to a Chevrolet Cobalt, but its 161.3-inch (4,097 mm) overall length is more than a foot shorter. Its size gives the concept of granite GMC maneuverability, even within the narrow streets of the city.

The concept of granite GMC relatively short length of the body is complemented by a full width wide, 70.3 inches (1786 mm) and a height of height, 60.5 inches (1536 mm). These dimensions create unique proportions that depart radically from conventional minivan, SUV or crossover designs. "The design team will leverage the best attributes of different segments: SUV, minivan and crossover, and mixed with an elegant business. We think this redefines high-end vehicles that we call urban utility vehicle," said Lyon.

GMC Granite concept has four doors, hinged on each side to open a set of French doors. There is no column between the front and rear doors, so the concept of granite GMC easier to enter, exit and cargo, even large objects.