Original Sketches Of Chevy Beast Off-Road Concept Have Surfaced
by AutoExpert | 27 December, 2021
A dozen insane custom creations, including the tough off-road Chevy Beast concept, were on display at this year's SEMA event. Not only does it look savage, but Chevy had to abandon the "Beast" label for some reason. For those who haven't seen the "Chevy Off-Road Concept", GM has now shared some concept drawings of the automobile before it was built.
The drawings illustrate the Chevy Off-Road concept's exterior and interior, exhibiting a few noteworthy design modifications from concept to production. The concept automobile has comparable LED headlights, a gaping grille, and sturdy-looking tow hooks on the outside. The door design is even nearly identical to the genuine thing. The interior designs depict a rough environment with a minimalist look. We like the basic three-spoke steering wheel and the stick shift.
The real car has a steering wheel from a C8 Corvette and a ten-speed automatic gearbox instead of a manual gearbox, but it still has the 6.2-liter V8 LT4 gas engine with 650 hp. The final Chevy vehicle has a unique tubular frame and five-link rear suspension and is 204 inches long with a 126.87-inch wheelbase. Currently, the Chevy Beast rides on a pair of 37-inch off-road tires mounted on 20-inch Beadlock wheels.