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A 10”
monitor molded in the dash with a touch computer screen controls all
of the necessary functions including audio and video controls. A
molded center console runs from the front to the rear and houses
four, seven-inch monitors molded into a rear custom subwoofer
enclosure.
With
enough wattage to make your ears ring, the WCC HHR showcases some of
the latest audio equipment by WCC and Orion audio, including two,
10-inch WCC Orion subwoofers surrounding a 15-inch center mounted
monitor. The new molded door panels include speaker pods and WCC
speaker components.
With its
overall length of 174.5 inches (4472 mm) and a cargo capacity of
approximately 63 cubic feet (1787 liters), the five-passenger HHR
has easy-to-maneuver dimensions and room for just about any
lifestyle interest. Although this specific pimping version may not
make it to the showroom, the reconfigurable interior with clever
storage solutions accommodates everything from groceries to
surfboards.
WCC has
converted the five-passenger HHR into a ride with leather-trimmed
bucket seats to accommodate the four lucky occupants. Suede,
two-tone leather and body color matching interior trim welcome those
who enjoy audio and video entertainment at its finest.
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“There is no limit to what we can do” is the mantra of
West Coast Customs (WCC), known for creating some of the tastiest
rides rollin’ and stars of MTV’s "Pimp My Ride." And while Chevrolet
had barely introduced the production model of the new 2006 HHR at
the 2005 Greater Los Angeles Auto Show, it was joined on stage by a
WCC concept version with all of its pimpin’ magic. The WCC HHR
represents a radical vision of the new Chevy HHR.
The
production 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.
“We are
lucky to work on all kinds of cool rides, and add the WCC touch in a
variety of ways,” said Ryan Friedlinghaus, owner operator and head
guru of WCC. “The HHR is one of those vehicles that allows you to
customize it mild or wild.”
And
customize wild they did. The WCC gang took a full-on deep dive into
customizing this concept vehicle, and significantly modified both
the exterior and interior to draw attention to the new HHR.
One of
the fantastic styling cues is the chopped top -- three inches to be
exact. Shaved door handles all around, huge sunroof, custom rear
roll-pan with center-mounted exhaust and all-new front fascia are
just a few tweaks to the WCC HHR. The custom package is covered in a
special House of Color silver/blue pearl coat with mica-finish that
gives the distinct look of fiber optic speckles.
“WCC and
GM Design worked on giving the WCC concept HHR an outrageously
different attitude and the front and rear really deliver on the WCC
flare,” said Clay Dean, Director of Design for Small/Midsize Cars.
“There are so many styling possibilities on how this vehicle can be
personalized. This WCC vision may be over the top, but it
demonstrates the creativity HHR offers to personalize it your way.”
To
complement the modified styling cues, WCC gave the concept HHR some
suspension flexibility with a rear air bag suspension. Large 20”
Giovanna wheels wrapped in Pirelli tires hide large 12” Stainless
Steel Brake Corporation brakes.
HHR
rounds out Chevrolet’s small-vehicle strategy that began last year
with the successful Aveo – a vehicle which claimed the leadership
position in its segment after just nine months on the market – and
continues this year with the all-new Cobalt.
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