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Chevrolet SSR

The Chevrolet SSR (Super Sport Roadster) is a retro-styled retractable hardtop convertible pickup truck manufactured by Chevrolet between 2003 and 2006.

Chevrolet SSR
Overview
ManufacturerChevrolet
Production2003–2006
Model years2003–2006
AssemblyUnited States: Lansing, Michigan (Lansing Craft Center)
Body and chassis
ClassPickup
Body style
LayoutFR layout
PlatformGM GMT368 platform
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase116.0 in (2,946 mm)[1]
Length
  • 2003–05: 191.4 in (4,862 mm)
  • 2006: 191.5 in (4,864 mm)
Width78.6 in (1,996 mm)
Height
  • 2003–05: 64.2 in (1,631 mm)
  • 2006: 63.8 in (1,621 mm)

The 2003 and 2004 model years used General Motors' 5.3 L 300 hp Vortec 5300 V8.[2] Performance was 7.7 seconds for 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) with a 15.9 second 14 mile (402.3 m) run at 86.4 mph (139.0 km/h). The 2005 SSR used the 390 hp (291 kW) LS2 V8 also found in the C6 Corvette, Trailblazer SS, and Pontiac GTO, and also offered a manual transmission option, the six-speed Tremec, for the first time.

For the 2005 model year, the LS2 engine featured minor modifications that boosted its output to 390 hp (395–400 for 2006), respectively. Performance improved dramatically with the LS2; the 6-speed manual version had an advertised 0–60 mph (97 km/h) time of 5.29 seconds. In addition, GM badges were added to the vehicle.

Design edit

 
Chevrolet SSR
 
1954 Chevrolet Advance Design pickup

The SSR's styled design was inspired by Chevrolet's late-1940s Advance Design trucks, in particular the 1947–1955 pickups. The vehicle rode on a GMT368 platform specific to it, a version of the period's highly adaptable GMT360, and featured a steel body retractable hardtop designed by Karmann and built by ASC.[3][4] The body of the pickup, namely the front fenders, was made with deep draw stampings, a forming technique that had not been used in automotive stampings in decades, and required a "relearning" of the forming technique. The production model was based on the SuperSport Roadster concept car shown at the 2000 Detroit Auto Show. In contrast to the production vehicle, this concept car used the chassis from the Chevrolet S-10 pickup.[4] An early-production SSR was the pace car for the 2003 Indianapolis 500 auto race.

Sales edit

 
Rear view

The SSR was introduced as a 2003 model on New Year's Eve 2002 (December 31).[5] In spite of marketing efforts which included the SSR being used as the pace car for the 2003 Indianapolis 500,[6] it sold below expectations with under 9,000 sales at US$42,000 each. Citing a 301-day supply of SSRs, General Motors in December of that year announced five weeks of layoffs at Lansing Craft Center, the factory that made the SSR. On November 21, 2005, GM announced that it would close the Craft Center in mid-2006, implying the production ending for the SSR. The final SSR, a unique black-on-silver model (Highest VIN 1GCES14H06B126138), was built on March 17, 2006.[7] Analysts estimate that 24,150 SSRs were produced in total. Of the total production, 24,112 were available for sale to the public.

Features edit

The Chevrolet SSR offered many luxury amenities as standard equipment. Standard equipment on all SSR's included power windows and door locks, keyless entry, luxury leather-trimmed bucket seats, front side SRS airbags, an AM/FM stereo radio with cassette and CD players and a four-speaker audio system, carpeted floor mats, 19-inch front and 20-inch rear tires and cast-aluminum wheels, a body-colored rear tonneau cover, a power-retractable hardtop convertible roof, carpeted flooring for the interior and rear cargo compartment area, a driver information center, dual-zone manual air conditioning, a power-adjustable driver's seat, dual front SRS airbags, a leather-wrapped, tilt-adjustable steering wheel, and a cruise control, among other features. Options were few, but included the General Motors (GM) OnStar in-vehicle telematics system, polished cast-aluminum wheels, Teak decking and metal strakes for the rear cargo compartment area, rear onboard storage saddle bags, SSR-embroidered carpeted floor mats, dual power-adjustable bucket seats with driver's seat memory, an AM/FM stereo radio with a six-disc, in-dash CD changer, XM Satellite Radio, and a Bose six-speaker premium audio system with an amplifier, steering wheel-mounted audio system and OnStar controls, color-keyed interior accent trim, dual-zone automatic air conditioning, and an auxiliary center gauge package. Many of these options were part of the 1SB Equipment Package, which replaced the standard 1SA Equipment Package.

Motorsports edit

 
SSR with the top down

An attempt was made at a land speed record using a highly modified version of an SSR during the Bonneville Speed Week in August of 2011. In spite of the team's efforts, the SSR in question was deemed ineligible to race in the class that they intended to compete in due to an air dam that did not conform to the class rules. They were permitted to race the pickup for "time only" but the pickup proved unstable at speeds approaching 200 mph (320 km/h). The pickup never reached speeds anywhere near close enough to take the record. That same year, a 1996 GMC Sonoma put the class record even further out of reach by running nearly 10 mph (16 km/h) faster than the previous record.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Newbury, Stephen (2002). The car design yearbook 1. Merrell Publishers Limited. ISBN 1-85894-190-3.
  2. ^ Huizenga, Paul (February 27, 2018). "Storm on the Horizon: Tracing Today's Super SUV Origins". Driving Line. NItto Tire.
  3. ^ "Production problems slow Chevy SSR introduction". Automotive News. December 14, 2005. Retrieved May 23, 2019.
  4. ^ a b "What A Concept: Chevy's SSR Is More Than Just A New Truck For GM". Auto Week. Roger Hart. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
  5. ^ Amanda Silva (May 15, 2015). "The Chevy SSR: A Curious Conversation". Auto Influence. Retrieved July 6, 2018. But the coolest SSR on-screen moment came in the form of a 2003 Chevy roundup of sorts, a commercial showcasing the year's ten new Chevrolets, directed by Michael Bay of big-budget action film acclaim, like Transformers. How appropriate. Airing on New Year's Eve, this sixty-second spot introduced the SSR to the world. A new car…uh…truck…or convertible…for the new year.
  6. ^ "Indianapolis 500: The 8 worst Indy pace cars of all time". USA TODAY. Retrieved May 23, 2019.
  7. ^ Barbara Wieland. . Lansing State Journal. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved March 20, 2006.

External links edit

  • Chevrolet SSR at Curlie
  • SSR Owners Group Website - SSRFanatic.com

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Chevrolet SSR news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2008 Learn how and when to remove this message The Chevrolet SSR Super SportRoadster is a retro styled retractable hardtop convertible pickup truck manufactured by Chevrolet between 2003 and 2006 Chevrolet SSROverviewManufacturerChevroletProduction2003 2006Model years2003 2006AssemblyUnited States Lansing Michigan Lansing Craft Center Body and chassisClassPickupBody style2 door roadster utilityLayoutFR layoutPlatformGM GMT368 platformRelatedChevrolet TrailBlazerGMC EnvoyOldsmobile BravadaBuick RainierIsuzu AscenderSaab 9 7XPowertrainEngineGasoline 5 3 L LM4 V8 2003 2004 6 0 L LS2 V8 2005 2006 Transmission6 speed Tremec T 56 manual4 speed 4L60 E automatic 1 4 speed 4L65 E automaticDimensionsWheelbase116 0 in 2 946 mm 1 Length2003 05 191 4 in 4 862 mm 2006 191 5 in 4 864 mm Width78 6 in 1 996 mm Height2003 05 64 2 in 1 631 mm 2006 63 8 in 1 621 mm The 2003 and 2004 model years used General Motors 5 3 L 300 hp Vortec 5300 V8 2 Performance was 7 7 seconds for 0 60 mph 0 97 km h with a 15 9 second 1 4 mile 402 3 m run at 86 4 mph 139 0 km h The 2005 SSR used the 390 hp 291 kW LS2 V8 also found in the C6 Corvette Trailblazer SS and Pontiac GTO and also offered a manual transmission option the six speed Tremec for the first time For the 2005 model year the LS2 engine featured minor modifications that boosted its output to 390 hp 395 400 for 2006 respectively Performance improved dramatically with the LS2 the 6 speed manual version had an advertised 0 60 mph 97 km h time of 5 29 seconds In addition GM badges were added to the vehicle Contents 1 Design 2 Sales 3 Features 4 Motorsports 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksDesign edit nbsp Chevrolet SSR nbsp 1954 Chevrolet Advance Design pickup The SSR s styled design was inspired by Chevrolet s late 1940s Advance Design trucks in particular the 1947 1955 pickups The vehicle rode on a GMT368 platform specific to it a version of the period s highly adaptable GMT360 and featured a steel body retractable hardtop designed by Karmann and built by ASC 3 4 The body of the pickup namely the front fenders was made with deep draw stampings a forming technique that had not been used in automotive stampings in decades and required a relearning of the forming technique The production model was based on the SuperSport Roadster concept car shown at the 2000 Detroit Auto Show In contrast to the production vehicle this concept car used the chassis from the Chevrolet S 10 pickup 4 An early production SSR was the pace car for the 2003 Indianapolis 500 auto race Sales edit nbsp Rear view The SSR was introduced as a 2003 model on New Year s Eve 2002 December 31 5 In spite of marketing efforts which included the SSR being used as the pace car for the 2003 Indianapolis 500 6 it sold below expectations with under 9 000 sales at US 42 000 each Citing a 301 day supply of SSRs General Motors in December of that year announced five weeks of layoffs at Lansing Craft Center the factory that made the SSR On November 21 2005 GM announced that it would close the Craft Center in mid 2006 implying the production ending for the SSR The final SSR a unique black on silver model Highest VIN 1GCES14H06B126138 was built on March 17 2006 7 Analysts estimate that 24 150 SSRs were produced in total Of the total production 24 112 were available for sale to the public Features editThe Chevrolet SSR offered many luxury amenities as standard equipment Standard equipment on all SSR s included power windows and door locks keyless entry luxury leather trimmed bucket seats front side SRS airbags an AM FM stereo radio with cassette and CD players and a four speaker audio system carpeted floor mats 19 inch front and 20 inch rear tires and cast aluminum wheels a body colored rear tonneau cover a power retractable hardtop convertible roof carpeted flooring for the interior and rear cargo compartment area a driver information center dual zone manual air conditioning a power adjustable driver s seat dual front SRS airbags a leather wrapped tilt adjustable steering wheel and a cruise control among other features Options were few but included the General Motors GM OnStar in vehicle telematics system polished cast aluminum wheels Teak decking and metal strakes for the rear cargo compartment area rear onboard storage saddle bags SSR embroidered carpeted floor mats dual power adjustable bucket seats with driver s seat memory an AM FM stereo radio with a six disc in dash CD changer XM Satellite Radio and a Bose six speaker premium audio system with an amplifier steering wheel mounted audio system and OnStar controls color keyed interior accent trim dual zone automatic air conditioning and an auxiliary center gauge package Many of these options were part of the 1SB Equipment Package which replaced the standard 1SA Equipment Package Motorsports edit nbsp SSR with the top down An attempt was made at a land speed record using a highly modified version of an SSR during the Bonneville Speed Week in August of 2011 In spite of the team s efforts the SSR in question was deemed ineligible to race in the class that they intended to compete in due to an air dam that did not conform to the class rules They were permitted to race the pickup for time only but the pickup proved unstable at speeds approaching 200 mph 320 km h The pickup never reached speeds anywhere near close enough to take the record That same year a 1996 GMC Sonoma put the class record even further out of reach by running nearly 10 mph 16 km h faster than the previous record citation needed See also editChevrolet HHR Chevrolet Advance Design the 1947 1955 Chevrolet pickupReferences edit a b Newbury Stephen 2002 The car design yearbook 1 Merrell Publishers Limited ISBN 1 85894 190 3 Huizenga Paul February 27 2018 Storm on the Horizon Tracing Today s Super SUV Origins Driving Line NItto Tire Production problems slow Chevy SSR introduction Automotive News December 14 2005 Retrieved May 23 2019 a b What A Concept Chevy s SSR Is More Than Just A New Truck For GM Auto Week Roger Hart Retrieved September 28 2023 Amanda Silva May 15 2015 The Chevy SSR A Curious Conversation Auto Influence Retrieved July 6 2018 But the coolest SSR on screen moment came in the form of a 2003 Chevy roundup of sorts a commercial showcasing the year s ten new Chevrolets directed by Michael Bay of big budget action film acclaim like Transformers How appropriate Airing on New Year s Eve this sixty second spot introduced the SSR to the world A new car uh truck or convertible for the new year Indianapolis 500 The 8 worst Indy pace cars of all time USA TODAY Retrieved May 23 2019 Barbara Wieland Tearful workers say goodbye Last SSR rolls off Craft Center line Lansing State Journal Archived from the original on September 30 2007 Retrieved March 20 2006 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chevrolet SSR Chevrolet SSR at Curlie SSR Owners Group Website SSRFanatic com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chevrolet SSR amp oldid 1218379766, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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