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1961 Buick Special Deluxe

1961 Buick Special Deluxe
The 1961 Buick Special was an entry level model.

The entry-level Buick Special can trace its heritage to the Buick Model 10, a companion to Buick’s first car, the Model B. (GM photo archives)

BY MARK MAYNARD

The Buick Special was typically the brand’s lowest-priced model. According to its page in Wikipedia, the nameplate started as a full-size car in 1936. After a two-year hiatus, the model returned in 1938 as a midsize.

The Special was built for several decades and was offered as a coupe, sedan, and later as a station wagon.

General Motors modernized its entry-level products in the 1960s, and the Special introduced the modern Buick V-6. The engine would become the core engine for GM for several decades and lives on in current upgraded V6 products.

ā€œBy 1970, Special was no longer offered as a standalone model, but the name would later be used for the entry trim on 1975 to 1979 and 1991 to 1996 Century models.

The entry-level Buick can trace its heritage to the Buick Model 10, a companion to Buick’s first car, the Model B. The Model 10 started as one of the independent brands merged into Buick, called the Janney, a Brass-Era carmaker.

In 1961, the model returned after an absence of two years, but this time it was on the new unibody compact GM Y platform.

Buick Special Powertrains

The Special’s engine was the 155-horsepower, aluminum-block 215-cubic-inch V-8. It was paired with the two-speed Dual Path Turbine Drive automatic transmission. The Dual Path was a Buick design and shared no common parts with the better known Chevrolet Power-Glide transmission.

Buick introduced the performance-oriented Skylark trim level midyear. It featured unique trim elements, optional bucket seats, and a 185 hp, four-barrel version of the 215 V-8.

In 1962, the Special was the first American car to use a V-6 engine in volume production; it earned Motor Trend’s Car of the Year for 1962.

The 198-cubic-inch ā€œFireballā€ was engineered from the 215 V-8.

The design used many of the same V-8 parameters, but it was cast in iron. Peak horsepower was 135 hp at 4,600 rpm with 205 foot-pounds of torque at 2,400 rpm.

In Road & Track testing that year, the editors were impressed with Buick’s ā€œpracticalā€ new V6, saying it ā€œsounds and performs exactly like the aluminum V8 in most respects.ā€

1963 Special Refresh

In 1963, the Special’s exterior was restyled. Mechanically, however, the car was identical to the 1962 model. According to the Wikipedia report, there were also some minor interior updates to the dash and instrument cluster.

The 1963 Special was available as a two-door pillared hardtop coupe, four-door sedan, a convertible, and a station wagon.

The 1963 body was only produced for one year and had sales of 148,750, including 42,321 Skylarks. The car was redesigned for 1964.

2022 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid Review

2022 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid Review

Tech-knowledgeable Tucson Hybrid is a low profile, high spark compact SUV

An exterior view of the redesigned Hyundai Tucson SV

A comprehensive redesign of the 2022 Hyundai Tucson made it longer, wider, and taller. (Photos courtesy of Hyundai)

Table of Contents

Overview
Pricing
Hybrid models
Exterior styling
Safety Features
Hybrid Powertrains
Fuel Economy
Interior Function
Ride and Handling
Driver Assist Features
Back Seats and Cargo
Why buy the Hyundai Tucson Hybrid?
Specifications

BY MARK MAYNARD

Hyundai has found the sweet spot for size and versatility in its redesigned and re-engineered 2022 Tucson compact SUV crossover. The two-row SUV is now more of a super-compact in size with enough elbow and head room for growing teenagers.

The upper-trim models are stitched with such fine materials that the visual impression reminds of Lexus or Audi. The cabin soundproofing, with some acoustic glass, is luxury-class quiet. And the seats are some of the most comfortable in this mainstream segment.

The Tucson's interior design is uncluttered and ergonomically arranged

Tucson’s interior, or ā€˜Interspace’, is uncluttered and contemporary in design.

Hyundai Tucson Overview

Now in its fourth generation, Tucson is Hyundai’s best-selling model globally. The U.S. model is the long-wheelbase version of the global platform.

The 2022 Hyundai Tucson is longer, wider, taller, and has a longer wheelbase than the previous generation. The new model is 6.1 inches longer (182.3 inches) and a half-inch wider and taller.

The added length greatly benefited back-seat legroom, now at a leggy 41.3 inches. And cargo space increased by 7.7 cubic feet for more functional space behind the second row.

The new more rigid, high-strength steel architecture improves handling response and crash protection, Hyundai says.

The hybrid model has heated and ventilated front seats

The Limited’s leather-trimmed front seats are heated and ventilated.

Ā 2022 Tucson Pricing

As a prime moneymaker, Hyundai has groomed the 2022 Tucson to be an SUV for all. It is sold in front or all-wheel-drive trim levels with a choice of gasoline, hybrid or plug-in hybrid powertrains.

Gas-engine models have a 187-horsepower, 2.5-liter direct-injected four-cylinder engine that is paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission.

Starting prices for the 2.5 models range from $26,135 for the entry SE to $35,855 for the top-line Limited. Add $1,500 for HTRAC electronic all-wheel drive. All MSRP pricing includes the $1,185 freight charge from Ulsan, Korea.

There also is a higher-performance N Line model that is built on the 2.5-liter powertrain. It has starting prices of $31,785 for front-drive or $33,285 with AWD.

Hybrid models

There are three trim levels of gasoline-electric hybrid models. All have standard all-wheel drive and a six-speed automatic transmission. Starting prices range from $30,235 for the entry Blue Hybrid to $38,535 for the top-line Limited.

The midrange SEL Convenience Hybrid pares back on options for a starting price of $32,835.

Today’s Limited Hybrid tester was $38,704 as tested. Its only option was for a set of four carpeted floor mats for $169.

Ambient lighting around the center console

The center console has side storage and a bead of ambient LED lighting.

Tucson Plug-In

The Tucson Plug-in Hybrid model goes on sale later this summer, but pricing had not been announced at the time of this posting. Check here for updates.

The plug-in Tucson has an impressive all-electric range of around 32 miles and an estimated combined fuel economy of 70 MPGe. The plug-in powertrain has an estimated 261-hp from the 1.6-liter turbocharged and direct-injected engine with a six-speed automatic transmission.

Level-II charging capability is well under two hours to recharge the system using the 7.2kW onboard charger, Hyundai says.

Hyundai Warranties

Hyundai has long provided what it calls ā€œAmerica’s Best Warranty.ā€ New this year is the addition of free scheduled maintenance for 3 years or 36,000 miles. The service will be mostly for oil changes and tire rotation. Roadside assistance is provided for 5 years and unlimited mileage.

The basic coverage is for 5 years or 60,000 miles bumper to bumper and the powertrain is covered for 10 years or 100,000 miles.

Hybrid components and the battery are covered for 10 years or 100,000 miles.

A commonly overlooked cost when buying a tech-forward new vehicle is the data plan. The typical data plan to use all those electronic features, such as speed limit posting and smart cruise control, is an additional $30 a month. But Hyundai has three years of free data for the Blue Link Connected Services.

The 19-inch tire-and-wheel package for the Tucson Hybrid

19-inch Michelin Primacy all-season 235/55 tires.

Ā Tucson Exterior Styling

Tucson’s new exterior styling continues with Hyundai’s evolving Sensuous Sportiness design. Tucson embodies what the designers call ā€˜Parametric Dynamics.’ It is defined as ā€œkinetic, jewel-like surface detailingā€ — but I am still not clear on what that is. Except that it has a commanding presence and an appealing stance.

I especially liked the tester’s Phantom Black paint that compliments the black plastic fender overriders. The right color for a body shape can really have a positive effect. And sometimes the lighter paint colors and black fender protectors look too utilitarian.

Another clever design is at the top of the rear liftgate. The rear wiper tucks under the tailgate spoiler to help aerodynamics and also to help protect the wiper blade from sun damage.

Tucson Hybrid Standard Equipment

The SE is well equipped as an entry model. Among its interior features are remote keyless locking, rearview monitor with parking guidance, electric parking brake, and six-way adjustable driver seat with height adjustment. The six-speaker audio system with an 8-inch color touch screen includes wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, two charging USB outlets.

Exterior features include 17-inch alloy wheels, automatic on-off LED headlights with high beam assist, solar glass (windshield and front windows), and body-color rear spoiler with LED brake light.

The Limited is elevated to a near-luxury treatment. Its features include attractive leather upholstery, panoramic sunroof, 19-inch alloy wheels, heated and ventilated front seats, surround-view monitor with guidance lines, and wireless charging.

The Tucson back seats

Back seat space is now quite comfortable with a long 41.3 inches of legroom.

Tucson Safety Features

The Tucson Hybrid has a full safety suite of features and advanced technologies. Among them are Forward Collision Warning with Pedestrian Detection, Lane Following Assist and Lane Keeping Assist, and Leading Vehicle Departure Alert.

I especially valued the LDVA, which alerts the driver to stop texting or spacing out when the vehicle ahead moves forward. The drivers behind might appreciate the feature even more.

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety gave Tucson a TOP SAFETY PICK+Ā  designation for the 2022 model year. Tucson was recognized for its structural crashworthiness, LED headlights, and standard SmartSense crash prevention features.

Tucson Hybrid Powertrains

The gasoline-electric hybrid powertrain is comprised of a 1.6-liter turbocharged gasoline engine and a 44.2 kW electric motor with a 1.49 kWh battery pack. The transmission is a six-speed automatic.

Total system power is an estimated 226-hp with 258 foot-pounds of torque.

Between the immediate launch by the motor and the quick uptake from the transmission.

Hyundai says this hybrid powertrain is 30 percent more fuel-efficient than the standard gasoline engine, with 20 percent more torque for effortless daily driving.

Tucson Hybrid Fuel Economy

Tucson Hybrid models have fuel economy ratings of 38 mpg city, 38 highway and 38 mpg combined with front-wheel drive. All-wheel-drive models are rated for 37/36/37 mpg city/highway/combined, using the recommended 87-octane fuel. The 13.7-gallon tank will allow a cruising range of more than 500 miles.

When driven frugally between 60-80 mph, the hybrid tester returned mileage of 38.8 mpg. When driven aggressively at speeds of 75-80 mph the range was 29.8 to 30.1 mpg.

Gas Tucson models have mileage ratings of 26/33/29 mpg with front drive and 24/29/26 mpg AWD.

Looking into the cargo area of the Tucson

Square cargo space has about 6 feet in length with the back seat folded.

HTRAC AWD

The multimode HTRAC AWD is an all-weather system. There are driver-selectable modes for off-road traction but also calibrations for straight-line acceleration, medium- and high-speed cornering and hill starts. The Sport setting sends more torque to the rear wheels for a seat-of-the-pants push.

Tucson Interior Function

Tucson’s interior, or the so-called “Interspace,” is smartly designed with a low-profile dashboard. There are no touch screens that rise upward to complicate forward views over the hood. Sightlines over the shoulder are unrestricted and benefit from the tall side and rear glass.

The front headroom with the panoramic sunroof is 38.3 inches, which allows headspace for a 6-foot-6-inch male. The seats are comfortably supportive without stiff, wedgie-inducing side or bottom bolsters.

Unique in this segment is multi-air ventilation. The temperature-adjusting system provides a sweep of diffused airflow to the front passengers. Crank the fan speed and there is plenty of force with very low noise.

The bigger interior space allows more and functional small-item storage, such as along the sides of the center console.

Other new features include a 10.25-inch full-touch navigation screen. Hyundai notes that it has no hard buttons, but it is not a bad thing to have buttons for audio volume and fan.

The driver faces a 10.25-inch hoodless digital gauge cluster. It is practical because the elements are visible in all light conditions, but I do have concerns when a sensor or two might fail over time.

It also is considerate that there are many lighted buttons and switches, such as for the window lifts on the front door armrests.

Tucson Ride and Handling

Tucson is now one of the more comfortable and quiet compact SUVs on the market. The longer wheelbase benefits highway cruising without any chop or wheel vibration, even on California’s rain-grooved concrete highways. Around town, the ride is traffic-calmed and rewarding.

Tucson hybrid models feature e-handling technology. Hyundai claims the system precisely applies electric motor torque control to improve cornering performance. As the Tucson hybrid turns into a corner, the electric motor system applies incremental braking force to the front wheels. That braking increases the tire contact patch on the road surface for enhanced traction and steering response. Then, as the vehicle exits the corner, the electric motor sends torque to the rear axle to fatten rear tire contact patches for a grip and grin response.

The Limited was equipped with 19-inch Michelin Primacy all-season 235/55 tires. They are so-called ā€œgreenā€ tires for reduced friction and they also contribute to a more supple ride.

Braking on all Tucson models is by four-wheel discs. There are ventilated 12.8-inch discs at the front and solid 12-inch discs rear.

Tucson Driver Assist Features

I especially value Hyundai’s blind-spot view monitor. Cameras in the side mirrors switch on when using the turn signal. The image gives a clear view of what might be alongside the vehicle. On the right side, it might be a bicyclist. On the left, it could be a motorcyclist.

Hyundai’s SmartSense advanced driver assistance systems provide Level 2 semi-autonomous driving. When activated, the network of radar sensors, ultrasonic sensors, and cameras does a good job of keeping the Tucson centered between the white lines.

But all Level 2 assist systems require two hands on the wheel and driver vigilance. The system sensors can be confused by certain daylight and road conditions, which can trigger a random shutoff and then a restart. I’ve also experienced system shutoff when driving alongside white- or light-colored semitruck trailers.

Even with those few variables, the system provides guardianship in the event of driver distraction.

A rear view

The 2022 Hyundai Tucson is now one of the more comfortable and quiet compact SUVs.

Tucson Back Seat and Cargo

The back seat space is now quite comfortable with a long 41.3 inches of legroom. There is such a stretch of space that a 6-foot passenger can sit behind a 6-foot driver. Headroom is not compromised at 39.5 inches.

The doors open to nearly 90 degrees, which is an asset for reaching a child seat. A low transmission-exhaust tunnel allows comfortable three-across footroom. The back seats are heated with reclining seatbacks that have fold-and-dive functionality to expand cargo space.

The expanded cargo space has a square load floor and a wide opening of 40 inches. Fold the second row for 6 feet of length. The area also has seatback release handles, underfloor storage, and a 12-volt 180-watt household plug.

Why buy the Hyundai Tucson Hybrid?

The tech-knowledgeable Tucson Limited Hybrid is a low-profile, high spark compact SUV. The tester’s $39,000 price has a high-quality presence that will impress for its layers of refined materials and smart designs.

I’ve been shopping for compact hybrid SUVs, but none has seemed the right fit for me. The roofline of the Toyota Venza is too aerodynamically low and over-the-shoulder sightlines are compromised. The Toyota RAV4 Hybrid was my fallback choice, but there is a little too much outdoorsy-SUV in the styling. The gas-electric Ford Escape is too budget-compromised. And while I like the efficiency of the Honda CR-V, it is the safe, mom-and-dad choice and I really don’t want fake wood trim in the cabin.

My 2008 Ford Escape is running well at 126,000 miles and has required little service other than routine maintenance. But if I had to buy a compact SUV this week, the Tucson Hybrid or maybe the Tucson Plug-In Hybrid would be my choice. Here are my likes:

  • The performance and stepped transmission (not a CVT).
  • The contemporary interior space and expansive cargo capacity.
  • The detailed engineering, reasonable turning circle, and unobstructed sightlines throughout.
  • And I valued the contemporary interior design, helpful technologies, and ergonomic order to the most-used features.

For $39,000, I’d be living large in a small space.

2022 Hyundai Tucson Limited Hybrid AWD Specifications

Body style: compact, 5-seat, 5-door all-wheel-drive SUV crossover

Engine: 180-hp, turbocharged and direct-injected 1.6-liter Inline 4-cylinder; 195 lb.-ft. torque from 1,500-4,500 rpm

Permanent magnet synchronous motor: 44.2 kW (59-hp) from 1,600-2,000 rpm

Total system power: 226-hp; 195 lb.-ft. from 0-1,600 rpm

Battery type: 64 kW lithium-ion polymer, 1.49 kWh capacity and 270-volts maximum

Transmission: 6-speed automatic

Fuel economy: 37/36/37 mpg city/hwy/combined; 87 octane recommended

Coefficient of drag: 0.33 cd

BY THE NUMBERS

Fuel tank: 13.7 gals.

Cargo space: 38.8-74.5 cu. ft.

Front head/leg room: 38.3*/41.1 in. *40.1 w/o pano roof

Rear head/leg room: 39.5/41.3 in.

Length/wheelbase: 182.3/108.5 in.

Width/height: 73.4/65.6 in.

Curb weight: 3,752 lbs.

Turning circle: 38.6 ft.

PRICING

Base price: $38,535, including $1,185 freight charge; price as tested $38,704

Options on test vehicle: carpeted floor mats (4) $135

Where assembled: Ulsan, Korea

Warranties: 5-years/60,000-miles bumper to bumper with free scheduled maintenance for 3-years/36,000-miles (oil changes and tire rotation) and roadside assistance for 5 years and unlimited mileage; 10-years/100,000-miles powertrain

Hybrid components and hybrid battery: 10-years/100,000-miles

The Marque of Z: Premiere of the 2023 Nissan Z sports car

The Marque of Z: Premiere of the 2023 Nissan Z sports car

The latest generation of the 400-hp 2023 Nissan Z sports car is set for U.S. sales in spring 2022.

An exterior view of the 2023 Z

The new Nissan Z shows respect for the original model with a long hood and low rear stance. (Photos courtesy of Nissan USA)

BY MARK MAYNARD

The redesigned and re-engineered 2023 Nissan Z sports car was showcased in a global broadcast premiere Aug. 17 at the Duggal GreenHouse event center in Brooklyn, N.Y. The unveiling was about five miles from where the original 1970 Datsun 240Z made its world debut in October 1969.

The six preceding generations of the Z car used numeric nameplate designations, such as 240, 260, 280, 300, 350, or 370. But now, the long-awaited redesign will be known in the United States simply by just one letter — Z.

The driver area of the 2023 Z

A driver-centric cockpit.

The Z was a revolution when it was introduced in 1969, Nissan Motor Co. COO Ashwani Gupta, said in a release.

ā€œThe Z has always been an accessible sports car — always placed at the intersection of aspiration and attainability — of dreams and reality,ā€ said Gupta.

The 12.3-inch wide gauge array in the Z.

A 12.3-inch customizable gauge display.

The sleek styling of the 2023 Z ā€œshows respect for the original model — with a long hood and low rear stance,ā€ Nissan said in a release.

For the first time, a two-tone paint scheme is offered.

The new Z is 172.4 inches long, 72.6 inches wide, and 51.8 inches tall, riding on a wheelbase of 100.4 inches.

Inside, the driver-centric cockpit includes a 12.3-inch customizable racing-inspired meter display, an option for leather-trimmed sports seats, and an eight-speaker Bose audio system.

Red, black or blue interior colors

Red, black or blue interior colors.

Z Powertrains

The 400 horsepower V6 in the new ZAll 2023 Nissan Z models have a 400-horsepower 3.0-liter V-6 twin-turbo engine. There are two transmission choices:

  • Six-speed manual with an EXEDY high-performance clutch. The transmission has launch control and rev-matching downshifts.
  • A new nine-speed automatic with aluminum paddle shifters. The driveshaft is a carbon-fiber composite.
An image of the first and latest generations of the Nissan Z

The first and latest generations of the Nissan Z

The 2023 Z will be available in Sport and Performance trim levels. A special ā€œProto Specā€ edition, in two-tone yellow and black paint, is limited to 240 cars. Pricing is expected to start at around $40,000.

Follow the development of the 2023 Nissan Z here.

A rear view of the new Z

The new Z has a standard six-speed manual transmission with rev-matching downshifts.

Aston Martin Valkyrie Spider Reveal

Aston Martin Valkyrie Spider Reveal

Aston Martin says its Valkyrie Spider “delivers the most comparable experience to that of an F1 car, not limited to the trackā€

ston Martin's new Valkyrie Spider with doors up

Aston Martin says its Valkyrie Spider is one of the world’s most extreme hypercars. (Photos courtesy of Aston Martin)

BY MARK MAYNARD

The new Aston Martin Valkyrie Spider, unveiled Friday, Aug. 10 at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, is called one of the world’s most extreme hypercars. ā€œOne that delivers the most comparable experience to that of an F1 car, not limited to the track,ā€ Aston Martin said in a release.

Production is limited to 85 units worldwide in left and right-hand drive derivatives. But all 85 cars are ā€œover subscribed,ā€ and deliveries are scheduled to begin H2 2022, Aston Martin said in a statement.

The Valkyrie Spider is powered by a 6.5-liter V-12 hybrid system. It has a combined power output of 1,160 horsepower with 664 foot-pounds of torque.

ā€œThe sound of that 6.5-litre V12 engine revving to over 11,000 rpm with the roof removed is something I cannot wait to hear,ā€ Aston Martin Chief Executive Officer Tobias Moers said in a release.

Pricing was not stated, but news reports claim the Aston Martin Valkyrie hardtop coupe has a price of around $3 million. So, how much does the price go up when the roof comes off?

Side by side view of the Spider with the dihedral doors raised.

The Valkyrie Spider is the fastest open-top, road-legal Aston Martin ever built.

Valkyrie Spider construction

The Valkyrie Spider is the fastest and most extreme open-top, road-legal Aston Martin ever built. It has a top speed of 330 kmh-plus (205 mph) with the roof panel removed or 350 kmh-plus (217.5 mph) with the roof panel in place.

The ultra-lightweight construction and high downforce aerodynamics use Formula One technology. The upper body surfaces of the teardrop-shaped cockpit and lower tub contours follow the envelope of space between the huge full-length Venturi tunnels that run either side of the cockpit floor.

The tunnels draw huge quantities of air beneath the car to feed the rear diffuser. The venturis are the key to generating the Valkyrie Spider’s extraordinary levels of downforce, Aston Martin said in the release. At 240 kmh (149 mph) in Track mode the aerodynamics can produce 3,086.47 pounds (1400 kg) of downforce. It is the F1-type construction that ā€œkeeps the upper body surfaces free from additional aerodynamic devices that would spoil the purity of the open-top styling,ā€ Aston Martin said in the release.

A side view of the Valkyrie

The huge full-length Venturi tunnels run on either side of the cockpit floor.

Design elements

The removable carbon-fiber roof panel latches onto the tub at the rear and to the front windshield surround. A pair of polycarbonate windows are hinged on either side. On opening the doors, the roof can be lifted off and stowed.

The front-hinged dihedral doors are unique to Valkyrie Spider and are designed to tilt forward.

A front view of the Aston Martin Valkyrie Spider with the doors up

The front-hinged dihedral doors tilt forward.

The driver-focused cabin has a low, F1-inspired hip-to-heel height. In addition, the near-central seat positioning and six-point safety harness are safety elements for the driver.

A center rear-view camera system and front and rear parking sensors have screen displays just above the instrument panel.

Follow the development of the Valkyrie Spider at Aston Martin.

Cruisin’ the USA in Your Chevrolet virtual fan experience Aug. 16-21

Cruisin’ the USA in Your Chevrolet  virtual fan experience Aug. 16-21

Celebrate automotive history with host @EmeliaHartford on Chevrolet’s social channels: @Chevrolet on TikTok, Instagram, Twitter and Facebook

The poster for the second annual Cruisin’ the USA in Your Chevrolet

 

BY MARK MAYNARD

A year ago, the inaugural Cruisin’ the USA in Your Chevrolet debuted as a virtual fan experience. It was an alternative space for car enthusiasts to celebrate our automotive history when pandemic restrictions prevented in-person events.

ā€œThis year, we’re celebrating by sharing stories through the eyes of our customers, fans and employees from around the world,ā€ Chevrolet Marketing VP Steve Majoros said in a statement.

For the second annual Cruisin’ the USA, Chevrolet works with automotive influencer Emelia Hartford to host the virtual event. The virtual fan experience will post from Aug. 16-21 on Chevy’s social channels: @Chevrolet on TikTok, Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.

There will be daily themes, inside looks at some of Chevy’s most iconic vehicles and fan memorabilia. There also will be special guests including former Camaro Chief Engineer Al Oppenheiser and superfan Pinky ā€œMr. Chevyā€ Randall.

Schedule of Events

Aug. 16 – History of Heroes Trivia: Emelia Hartford challenges fans on Chevy’s history of heroes. The challenge will test your knowledge of the engineers and designers behind the significant innovations that helped shape the brand.

Aug. 17 – An EVolution: Ride along with Emelia Hartford in the all-electric 2022 Bolt EUV and catch a glimpse of Chevy’s E-10 concept vehicle. (The E-10 Concept is a hot-rodded 1962 C-10 pickup powered by an electric Connect & Cruise concept crate propulsion package. The package uses components from the Chevrolet Bolt EV, but the power targets 450 horsepower.)

Aug. 18 – For the Love of Trucks: Emelia Hartford will lead another trivia challenge covering all things Chevy trucks.

Aug. 19 – A Salute to our Fans: Discover how lifelong fan Pinky Randall earned the right to be called ā€œMr. Chevy.ā€ (Randall, 94, is a retired grocery store owner from Houghton Lake, Mich., according to a report in Automotive News. He collects pretty much anything bearing the Chevy bow tie and he also bought the last Impala SS in 1996. He even visited General Motors’ plant in Arlington, Texas, to drive it off the line. Randall later sold the car to GM’s Heritage Center.)

Aug. 20 – The Thrills of Performance: Tour former Camaro Chief Engineer Al Oppenheiser’s jaw-dropping Chevy Cave with Emelia Hartford.

Aug. 21 – Spread the #ChevyLove: Fans can share their love of the brand and their most prized vehicles by posting photos and videos using #ChevyLove.