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Heartbeat Motors Chevrolet HHR Capone Unveiled

Heatbeat Motors today unveiled an upgraded version of Chevrolet HHR Capone which now boasts a couple of new exclusive elements in both the interior and the exterior. More importantly, the company upgraded the engine lineup with an LPG option, obviously delivering better fuel economy and producing less emissions than traditional engines.

First of all, the five-door station wagon comes with either a five-speed manual gearbox or a four-speed automatic transmission. Secondly, the 2.4-liter four-cylinder 16-valve engine unit produces 170 horsepower (125 kW) and includes the aforementioned LPG option available for 2,990 euros.

Interiors have been customized with leather and a high-end hi-fi system, both of them available as standard. A safety package has also been installed, including driver and front passenger plus side airbags. The exterior can be painted in multiple color combinations, as it follows: unburst Orange / Chicago Cream, Black / Chicago Cream, Imperial Blue / Chicago Cream and Dark Grey / Chicago Cream.

17-inch lightweight alloy wheels are also offered as standard, while custom-tailored five-spoke wheels in size 8Jx18 with size 215/45 R 18 tires come as optional. In addition, Heartbeat Motors installed side rocker panels that protect the lower sides of the vehicle from minor damages.

According to babez.de, Chevrolet HHR owners can purchase the aforementioned parts separately or the customized Heartbeat Motors customized model from any authorized dealership.

Chevrolet HHR was first introduced to the general public at the 2005 edition of the Los Angeles Auto Show and went on sale one year later. The vehicle received several awards, including the Golden Icon Award for "Best SUV" in two consecutive years, 2006 and 2007.
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