Chevrolet built three Code 130R concepts—the original one painted in red shown at NAIAS, another painted in sky blue shown at the 2012 Paris Motor Show,[8] and a third painted in slate gray at the 2012 LA Auto Show[9]—all of which feature 20-inch matteanodizedgold rims.[10] The Code 130R concept features Chevrolet's cross flag badge on the fenders, which is used as the Corvette's badge, and other 'Code 130R' badges throughout the car.[10]
Production model
At the North American International Auto Show, Chevrolet held a poll, asking which compact coupe concept the showgoers prefer; the rear-wheel drive Code 130R or the front-wheel drive Tru 140S. The vast majority of votes were for the Code 130R, which—if built—would be a US$20,000 Chevrolet Nova successor.[5][7] This car was never built, however. Although, the sixth-generation Chevrolet Camaro did carry over many design cues which were featured on the Code 130R concept, mainly in the side and rear profiles.[11]