Thinking Facelift: The designer demonstrates the new Tracker with a Montana look
2 min readIn addition to defining the position of the brand Chevrolet In a new part here in Brazil, I fell into the new Montana important task.
The pickup, produced in São Caetano do Sul (SP), became the first domestic GM to boast the world’s most advanced Chevrolet design language, something that will certainly impress its pickup brethren in Brazil. We are talking about onyx🇧🇷 onixplus he is from Keep track ofall designed on the GEM platform.
However, it is still too early to talk about the first appearance of the visual reforms of the three models, but designer Clipper Silva has already anticipated and tried to implement an art rendering based on the front of the new Chevrolet Montana applied to the car. Keep track of. Both models are produced at the same plant located in the ABC metropolitan area of São Paulo.
It’s a fact that compact SUVs, as well as the Onix and Onix Plus, shouldn’t have exactly the same front end as a pickup, but certain elements, such as the split front optics, are certainly a design trait found in practically all modern Chevrolets.
The element in question gives the cars indisputably bolder features, evoking a sportier and bolder appeal.
Given that the current-generation Tracker debuted in early 2020, the SUV refresh won’t take off until 2025. Perhaps a year before that, GM will introduce the refreshed Onix and Onix Plus following the front-end style of the new Montana.
In the meantime, it never hurts to put your imagination to work…
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