Page 1 of 1 Chevrolet unveiled the production model of the 2006 HHR, a unique vehicle that combines styling and interior adaptability to create a vehicle suited to all lifestyles. Chevy introduced the HHR at the 2005 Greater Los Angeles Auto Show, the spiritual home of the custom car.
The HHR has a distinct design that fuses elements of the 1949 Chevy Suburban - the original utility vehicle - and the ssR roadster. It is built on the same solid platform as the new Chevy Cobalt. The HHR will be available in the second half of 2005.
With its overall length of 174.5 inches (4472 mm) and a cargo capacity of approximately 63.1cubic feet (1787 liters), the five-passenger HHR has easy-to-maneuver dimensions and room for just about any lifestyle interest. Its reconfigurable interior with clever storage solutions accommodates everything from groceries to surfboards.
HHR rounds out Chevrolet's small-vehicle strategy that began last year with the successful Aveo - a vehicle which recently claimed the leadership position in its segment after just nine months on the market - and continues this year with Cobalt. Page 1 of 1