We imagine an alternate future where Chevrolet redesigns the Malibu from the ground up, featuring both electric and plug-in hybrid options
Chevrolet announced the end of production for the Malibu in November 2024, marking the conclusion of its 60-year career. This decision mirrors the prevailing industry trend favoring SUVs and crossovers over sedans. We're envisioning its potential rebirth as a more aspirational, performance-oriented model, complete with electric and plug-in hybrid options. In a major shift, Chevrolet recently announced the impending discontinuation of the Malibu, a fixture on America’s roads since 1964.
Radical Redesign This writer’s illustrated proposal would shed its unassuming aesthetics for a bold, muscular design with fastback styling and pronounced curves that suggest motion even at a standstill. Heck, its flared fenders, sill vents, and pumped haunches could visually launch it onto the front row of the World Touring Car Championship . The shark-nosed front graphic and hood crease exude Chevrolet design DNA.
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