Please help us ID this GM mystery car high altitude testing in Colorado

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We recently snapped this photo of this camouflaged GM car High Altitude on the road up to the top of Mount Evans in Colorado. BTW: The road to Mt. Evans is the highest paved road in America, and climbs to just above 14,000 feet.

That’s why many car manufactures use the road to Mount Evans to high altitude test their new cars.

BTW: We think this is a GM because the chase and support cars were all GM vehicles. Could it be the new Chevy Orlando or GMC Granite?

At first we though that this might be the new Chevy Spark (see below).

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But as you can tell professional manufacturer photos of the new Chevy Spark already have been released by GM.

So what car is this mystery car?

Please use the comments section below to let us know.

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Roman Mica
Roman Mica is a publisher, columnist, journalist, and author, who spent his early years driving fast on the German autobahn. When he’s not reviewing cars or producing videos, you can find him training for triathlons and writing about endurance sports for EverymanTri.com as our sister blog’s publisher. Mica is a former broadcast reporter with his Master’s Degree in journalism from Northwestern University. He is also a presenter for TFLcar’s very popular video review channels on YouTube.