Is the Chevy Orlando the new HHR
#1
Is the Chevy Orlando the new HHR
Did a search on here, but didn't find anything concrete on the subject
Has there been any confirmation if the new Orlando concept will indeed be the new HHR? Reports in the beginning of the year had the Orlando here as a 2011 model year...is this still happening?
I heard some rumours, it will not be called Orlando, but rather maintain the "HHR" Moniker.
Does anyone have any news or gossip on this?
Has there been any confirmation if the new Orlando concept will indeed be the new HHR? Reports in the beginning of the year had the Orlando here as a 2011 model year...is this still happening?
I heard some rumours, it will not be called Orlando, but rather maintain the "HHR" Moniker.
Does anyone have any news or gossip on this?
#2
HHR goes away with the Delta platform. The Orlando and GMC Granite comes with the Delta II platform. It will fill the spot of the HHR. Supposed to be a 2012 model, probably out at some point in 2011. Thinking of one for the wife to replace her MPV.
#4
The Orlando is coming out.
http://www.leftlanenews.com/gm-plans...auto-show.html
Can't wait to see the new photo's. Wondering what all changed. My HHR still has many years to go. Hoping they will offer the Orlando with a stick also. BUt odds are......
http://www.leftlanenews.com/gm-plans...auto-show.html
Can't wait to see the new photo's. Wondering what all changed. My HHR still has many years to go. Hoping they will offer the Orlando with a stick also. BUt odds are......
#5
Looks like I will see the production model Orlando at NAIAS according to the article and will post pics like I did last year they said it would be a 2.0L diesel last NAIAS but being that was a Saab engine who knows now.
#6
The diesel is still a go.
The Orlando is only going to change a little, the LED light etc will change but nothing major.
The engines are little under powered vs the hhr.
The GMC will be different like the Terrain is from the Nox.
Look for it in 2011 as a 2012 model.
The Orlando is only going to change a little, the LED light etc will change but nothing major.
The engines are little under powered vs the hhr.
The GMC will be different like the Terrain is from the Nox.
Look for it in 2011 as a 2012 model.
#8
Now on the other hand keep in mind it is not going to be a tow vehicle.
the Orlando will be motivated by a range of gas and diesel powerplants, displacing between 1.6L and 2.0L. The Orlando’s top engine offering will be a 2.0L diesel unit, putting out 150 horsepower and 236 lb-ft of torque.
Look for Six speed auto trannys and I would be shocked if a stick makes it since they sell so few in this class.
It will be FWD to start with a AWD option later. Also note their will be a specail version that will sport the Volts driveline. Yes plug in Orlando based vehicle will join the line up in a year or so after intro. More aerp changes will come with it and possible a 2nd gen Volt driveline with more range.
While this car will replace the HHR it will not replace the HHR in many ways.
GM needs to sell this to many new customers as they will lose many HHR owners as while it may be a good vehicle it will be like much of what is already out there.
I see the Olando for better or worse a Appliance. It will do the job well but it is not something that will be sporting or special in the looks department.
I have heard the Granite will have much different styling so I have hopes they may have something special for the present HHR die hards with it.
#9
Great info thanks. I am not looking for much for a tow vehicle...just a bit more than the 1000lbs limit our hhr has. I would have to imagine an AWD diesel should be able to tow a few thousand lbs. Mahindra is bringing a 2.2L diesel truck out in the spring that will tow a bit over 5000lbs and has a payload of 1.3 ton. Unloaded the vehicle promises 30+mpgs. If the Indians can do it, the Americans should be able to.