General Motors pulled the sheets on the all-new 2023 Chevy seeker in July, revealing the Bow Tie brand’s latest global compact crossover. Now, we’re getting a look at the all-new Chevy Seeker RS in the metal and on public roads in the following GM Authority Live Photo Gallery.
Although we’ve previously seen the new Chevy Seeker RS in press photos, now we get to see the sporty little crossover out in the real world. Interestingly, this particular example was spotted on roads in the U.S.
When GM unveiled the all-new Chevy Seeker in Shanghai, the automaker made an announcement that “two RS variants that reflect Chevrolet’s racing DNA will be offered.” At the time, GM released images of the Chevy Seeker RS in yellow paint, but judging by the exterior styling cues, the example in white featured here is likely the second RS variant mentioned.
For example, the front fascia looks quite a bit different. While the yellow Chevy Seeker RS model featured in the original press photos incorporates a silver fascia crossbar, the model seen here has a body-colored fascia crossbar. The lower fascia treatment also differs, as does the roof color.
In the corners, this white Chevy Seeker RS rides on a set of black wheels, whereas the yellow RS seen previously was equipped with two-tone wheels. In the rear, the white RS also shows off a different lower bumper treatment than the yellow RS, with the former incorporating horizontal red reflectors, and the latter incorporating red reflectors arranged at a steeper angle.
Under the skin, the 2023 Chevy Seeker is based on the GM VSS-F vehicle set, with GM’s new eighth-generation turbocharged 1.5L Ecotec engine equipped under the hood. Output is set at 177 horsepower, with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) on hand as the exclusive transmission option. What’s more, the RS model is expected to offer all-wheel drive.
The all-new 2023 Chevy Seeker will launch in China later this year.
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Comments
Maybe they are thinking of following the TrailBlazer with Active and RS
the white RS front looks similar to the TB Activ
Just get this model to North America and start to sell it now!
No thanks with the CVT Transmission and the 1.5L.