2015 Chevrolet 1967 Nova 2.0Chevrolet demonstrates the high-performance turbocharged 1967 Nova 2.0 engine technology that refreshes the well-known classic engine and gives it a contemporary character. Chevrolet Performance engineers created the vehicle only to gear it with a direct-inject 2.0-liter turbo crate unit that serves as an alternative to the usual V8 powerplant. The all-new beast produces a total of 272 hp (200 kW) and the overall weight of the vehicle is 3,100 pounds.

2015 Chevrolet 1967 Nova 2.0

Now, the refreshed vehicle's unit is all-aluminum and offers incredible 50-50 front-to-rear weight distribution. And it also comes with a modern 6-speed gearbox, instead of the classical 4-speed transmission. The suspension also deserved some attention and now comes with adjustable air bags, front and rear triangulated 4-link design in the rear. Neat.

This whole system allows the Nova 2.0 to sprint from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in just 6,2 seconds.

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And in addition to the refreshed powertraint, the stylish vehicle comes with some sweet hot-rod tweaks that further enhance the sporty looks of the vehicle. The additions include billet aluminum grille, narrowed and tucked bumpers, shaved door handles, 17-inch wheels with a bronze finish.

2015 Chevrolet 1967 Nova 2.0

The turbocharged Nova 2.0 will be shown with more than 20 Chevy concepts and production cars this week at the SEMA Show in Vegas.

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Source: Chevrolet