Here more information on the Boom that they hadn't released earlier. I also already posted it on the other thread of this concept.
LAS VEGAS – Chevrolet cranked up the tunes for the 2011 SEMA Show with the Sonic Boom – a sound system-based concept that delivers high performance of an auditory type. It features an interior reconfigured to support a custom Kicker audio system.
The Sonic Boom joins 30 other Sonic and Cruze concepts at SEMA during this week’s convention of automotive performance, styling and personalization.
“This concept reflects the interests of a new generation of car enthusiasts who judge a car as much by the output of the sound system as the output of the engine,” said Chris Perry, vice president, global marketing and strategy for Chevrolet. “The Sonic is the perfect platform on which to build an audio showcase – it is stylish, affordable and, with its turbocharged engine, delivers a great level of street performance on its own.”
The all-new 2012 Sonic is a small car with a large array of features and amenities – with a starting price of only $14,495 (including destination charge). Its youthful, aggressive design is backed by available turbocharged performance and agile ride and handling, combining to deliver an efficient and fun small car. It is offered in two body styles: a stylish four-door sedan and a sporty five-door. Each delivers class-leading rear-seat roominess and cargo space – along with unique design elements that include a motorcycle-inspired instrument panel gauge cluster. A variety of connectivity features enhance the driving experience.
Chevrolet worked with Kicker on the concept audio system, influenced by the design of jet engines. It emulates their style in the shape and positioning of the components. A high-tech head unit controls the system, which features a pair of 15-inch subwoofers and 10 six-inch mid-range speakers. The concept Kicker system delivers 4,000 total Watts of power.
Along with the high-performance sound system, the rest of the interior of the Sonic Boom is fully customized, with performance seats, a racing-inspired flat-bottom steering wheel, the Chevrolet Accessories Z-Spec sport pedal kit and unique trim.
The exterior received a makeover, too, with an Anodized Sonic Boom Red paint scheme and concept Z-Spec parts, including the ground effects, grille and rear spoiler, along with 19-inch wheels.
“Sonic is leading Chevy into its second century and to new markets around the world,” said Perry. “Chevrolet has the opportunity to reach a new group of customers with Sonic, and this concept speaks to their interests.”
Vehicle highlights:
Exterior
Anodized Sonic Boom Red exterior color
Custom body graphics and window tint graphics
Tinted front headlamps with Boom logo
Red-accented headlamps and taillamp bezels
19x9-inch wheels
Push-button, fully automated side doors and rear hatch
Concept Z-Spec ground effects package
Concept Z-Spec grille
Concept Z-Spec spoiler
Interior
Concept Kicker audio system with: two 15-inch Comp VX subwoofers, 12 six-inch QS Component speakers and tweeters, six QS Component speakers and tweeters, two IX1000.1 Mono subwoofer amps, four IX500.4 four-channel mid and high amps, and a ZXSUM8 – Summing interface signal processor
Custom-fabricated rear speaker enclosures and custom load floor
Perforated black suede seat inserts
Liquid metal trim pieces
Jet Black leather-wrapped instrument panel with distressed leather inserts and red piping
Performance racing seats
Jet Black leather-wrapped flat-bottom steering wheel with distressed leather and red stitching
Chevrolet Accessories pedal kit
Performance
Ecotec 1.4L turbo engine with six-speed automatic transmission
Performance coil-over lowering suspension kit
Performance brakes: four-piston front calipers with two-piece drilled rotors, front; and two-piston rear calipers with one-piece drilled rotors, rear
High-flow exhaust system