This concept’s design is said to have actually been
inspired by the Camaro, and judging by the way it looks, we reckon it’s meant
to preview the Chinese market’s new Blazer from Chevrolet, which has yet to be
announced, let alone presented.
The CarryAll, measuring 5,000 mm in
length, 2,258 mm in width and 1,693 mm in height is Chevrolet’s
third concept vehicle to receive the FNR designation after the brand’s first
SUV in 1935, the Suburban Carryall. Also, with a wheelbase of 2,867 mm, the crossover boasts an independent six-seat layout (in three rows, which
in the production car, should be 7 seats) to go with its impressive carrying
capacity.
The concept features a Pearl Black exterior with an
aggressive-looking front end plus a boomerang D-pillar design. It also comes
with a panoramic sunroof with an integrated parametric pattern, 22-inch alloys,
hood-mounted air extractor, red Brembo brakes, carbon ceramic rotors and a
carbon fiber roof.
Inside, there is a 12-inch full LCD dashboard with a
10-inch touchscreen center console, black leather sports seats with red suede accents,
heating and air-conditioning controls for rear seat passengers, red backlit
accent lighting, Camaro-inspired circular vents with satin chrome and red
accents, and illuminated sill plates.