As we’ve come to expect from Chevy‘s compact show cars seen at SEMA, this Spark Z-Spec shows off a wealth of unifying cosmetic elements that give the imported export an unequivocal dose of attitude. Painted in Salsa Red, the Spark Z-Spec’s full list of changes includes a healthy list of official Chevrolet Accessories:
The package you see here draws upon Chevy Accessories already available through Chevy dealers, a definite step in the right direction of making customization easier than ever. However, no changes were made to the Spark’s measly 1.2 liter Ecotec engine and its 82 horsepower, which makes us wonder if the tuning or upgrading the non-aesthetic performance of the Spark is even on the minds of its owners.
So, does this Spark tickle your fancy? Sound off in the comments!
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Original 409 engine sourced from a boat swap!
Rough exterior hides a wealth of custom details.
But the model is still dead last in its competitive set.
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I don't care how you dress it, the Spark is the ugliest car Chevy ever built. Jeez, hire some Italian designers!
Only a man's opinion @gdvalente. I think it looks great.
I just bought the 2013 salsa manual and love it. Great headroom and 40+ mpg. Who can argue about styling? It's a headturner. I grew up on Honda Civic hatchbacks and an Aveo. Air as standard will be new to me.
When one buys a vehicle in this category, they're not doing so for amenities, looks, or performance. They're doing it for one of two reasons, maybe both. They can't afford the cost of a higher priced vehicle and they want something that has really good fuel economy. Lets look at this vehicle for what it us, an economy car.
Kiel, you nailed it... I have seen much uglier cars in my day... With this car it is what it is and it does it well, minus the wusy engine...