Chevrolet Triax
American concept SUV
The Chevrolet Triax is a concept sport utility vehicle created by Chevrolet. It was shown at the 2000 North American International Auto Show.
The Triax uses a 0.66 L V3 engine with normal aspiration and induction. It uses an AWD automatic transmission with a total of four gears. The Triax has three different propulsion systems. It lets the driver switch between four-wheel-drive electric, four-wheel-drive hybrid electric or two-wheel-drive internal combustion.
References
- Triax info from ConceptCarz.com
- SUPERCARS.NET: A Description of the Chevrolet Triax Concept
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