Built to celebrate Chevrolet's 100th anniversary, the Miray Roadster Concept arrived in 2011. Featuring an open top and scissor doors, it was ready for summertime driving. Electric motors powered the front wheels, and a midship 1.5 liter turbo four-cylinder engine drove the rear.
The concept included 20-inch diameter front wheels, 21s on the rear, and huge cross-drilled Brembo brakes. With its aerodynamic carbon fiber fuselage and jet fighter styling theme, the Miray was presented to journalists by the GM Advanced Design Studio as "a design vision for tomorrow."