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Chevy Shows Off its SEMA-Bound Blue Line Concepts

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Chevy Shows Off its SEMA-Bound Blue Line Concepts

Chevrolet Malibu Blue Line

Chevrolet Malibu Blue Line (Credit: © Chevrolet)

The 2016 SEMA Show is right around the corner – it kicks off on Oct. 31 and runs through Nov. 3 – and the concepts set to debut at the show are starting to roll out. Recently, Chevrolet previewed a pair of concepts that show off some production Chevy accessories and a few concept accessories.

These two concepts, known as the Blue Line, are based on the Malibu and the all-new Cruze RS Hatch. Between the two, a few of the accessories overlap and a few are exclusive to each model, but they are all pretty sharp.

The Malibu Blue Line rolls in wearing a Genesis White paint job and a set of concept 18-inch wheels in Slate Blue Metallic. The Chevy production accessories that set this sedan apart include a ground effects kit with rear diffuser, a black grille insert, black Chevrolet bow tie emblems, a rear spoiler, a 0.4-inch lowering kit, floor mats with metal badging, illuminated doorsills, and a sport pedal kit. Other tweaks include a concept Chevrolet Performance brake kit with Harbor Gray Metallic-painted calipers, polished exhaust tips, and tinted headlights and taillights.

Chevrolet Cruze Hatch RS Blue Line

Chevrolet Cruze Hatch RS Blue Line (Credit: © Chevrolet)

The Cruze RS Hatch rolls in with the same Genesis White paint and 18-inch concept wheels as the Malibu. In addition to these bits, the Cruze RS Hatch Blue Line also gets a chrome grille insert, a 0.4-inch lowering kit, a larger-diameter stabilizer bar, a performance brake package with 11.8-inch rotors, a performance air intake system, and a performance exhaust system. The great news is that all of the performance add-ons will be available between now and mid-2017.

Inside, the Cruze RS Hatch Blue Line gains satin graphite accents, a sport pedal kit, illuminated doorsills, and an interior trim kit. These are also all available for the production model.

Chevy didn’t announce plans to release production versions of these concepts, but at least you can order most of these components at your local Chevy dealer.

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