List of Chevrolet vehicles

This is a list of vehicles marketed under the Chevrolet brand.

Current production vehicles

Keys

     Vehicles currently not sold in the United States and Canada

Body style Model Current generation Vehicle description
Image Name(s) Introduction
(cal. year)
Introduction
(cal. year)
Update Main markets
Crossover
SUV
Blazer 2018 2018 2022 North America and China Mid-size crossover mainly marketed in North America (two-row), and China (three-row).
Blazer EV 2023 2023 North America Battery-electric mid-size crossover using the Blazer nameplate.
Bolt EUV 2021 2021 North America Battery-electric subcompact crossover based on the Bolt EV.
Captiva 2006 2019 2021 Latin America and Middle East Compact crossover developed and manufactured by SAIC-GM-Wuling. Two-row and three-row options are available. Rebadged Baojun 530, also called the Wuling Almaz and MG Hector.
Equinox 2004 2017 2021 North America and China Compact crossover (mid-size until 2017).
Equinox EV 2023 2023 North America Battery-electric compact crossover using the Equinox nameplate.
Groove 2020 2020 Latin America and Middle East Subcompact crossover developed and manufactured by SAIC-GM-Wuling. Rebadged Baojun 510.
Tracker 2020 2020 Latin America

and China

Subcompact crossover based on the GEM platform produced in Brazil and China and it is currently sold in China, Latin America and the Philippines.
Trailblazer (crossover) 2019 2019 North America and South Korea Subcompact/compact crossover produced by GM Korea for the South Korean and North American market, and by SAIC-GM for the Chinese market.
Traverse 2008 2023 North America, South Korea and others Full-size crossover mainly marketed in North America, South Korea and Middle East.
Trax

Seeker

2013

2022

2022 North America, South Korea and China Compact crossover, replacing the first-generation Trax which is a subcompact crossover.
Body-on-
frame
SUV
Suburban 1935 2020 North America Full-size body-on-frame SUV. An extended-length version of the Tahoe. Closely related to the GMC Yukon XL and Cadillac Escalade ESV. The longest continuously used automobile nameplate in production.
Tahoe 1995 2020 North America Full-size body-on-frame SUV. Closely related to the GMC Yukon and Cadillac Escalade.
Trailblazer
(SUV)
2001 2012 2016 Latin America Mid-size body-on-frame SUV based on the Colorado produced in Brazil. Previously also produced in Thailand and also sold in Australasia as the Holden Colorado 7 and Holden Trailblazer.
Pickup truck Colorado/
S10
2004 2011 2020 Latin America Second-generation mid-size pickup truck jointly developed with Isuzu and related to the Isuzu D-Max. Sold as the Chevrolet S-10 in Mercosur. Previously was also sold in Southeast Asia and Australasia.
Colorado 2003 2022 North America Third-generation mid-size pickup truck.
Montana 2003 2023 Latin America Four-door compact pickup marketed in Latin America.
S10 Max 2021 2021 Latin America Rebadged Maxus T70 marketed in select Latin American markets such as Mexico.
Silverado/
Cheyenne
1998 2018 2021 North America Full-size pickup truck mainly marketed in North America, successor to the Chevrolet C/K. Offered as a series of full-size pickup trucks, chassis cab trucks, and medium-duty trucks. Closely related to the GMC Sierra.
Silverado EV 2023 2023 North America Battery-electric full-size pickup truck using the Silverado nameplate.
Sports car Camaro 1966 2016 2018 North America Pony/muscle car. Available in coupe and convertible body styles. To be discontinued by 2024.
Corvette 1953 2020 Global Mid-engined sports car (front-engine until 2019). Available in coupe and convertible body styles.
Sedan Cruze 2008 2016 2019 Latin America Compact sedan currently marketed in Latin America. Previously the Cruze has been sold globally, including in Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific markets.
Malibu 1978[n1 1] 2015 2018 North America, South Korea and China Mid-size sedan mainly sold in North America, South Korea and China.
Monza/
Cavalier
2019 2019 2023 China and Mexico Compact sedan developed and manufactured by SAIC-GM for the Chinese market. Successor to the Cruze. Also known as the Cavalier in Mexico as the successor to the 2016–2021 Cavalier.
Onix Plus 2012 2019 China and Latin America Subcompact sedan developed by GM Brasil and SAIC-GM for the Latin America and China based on the GEM platform. Sedan version of the Onix. Successor of the Prisma.
Optra 2003 2014 Egypt Compact sedan developed and manufactured by SAIC-GM-Wuling and marketed in Egypt and Algeria. Rebadged Baojun 630. The Optra nameplate was also used from 2003 as an alternative name to the Lacetti.
Sail/
Aveo
2005 2014 China and Mexico Subcompact sedan developed and manufactured by SAIC-GM. Also called the Aveo in Mexico and Central America to replace the Aveo (T300).
Hatchback Aveo 2002 2023 Mexico and others Subcompact hatchback developed and manufactured by SAIC-GM-Wuling (previously by GM Korea / GMDAT)
Bolt 2017 2017 2021 North America Battery electric subcompact hatchback jointly developed with GM Korea. Also called the Opel Ampera-e for the European market up to 2020.
Cruze 2008 2016 2019 Latin America Hatchback version of the Cruze, currently marketed in Latin America. Previously the Cruze has been sold globally, including in Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific markets.
Menlo 2020 2020 China Battery electric compact crossover-styled hatchback/station wagon developed by SAIC-GM for the Chinese market.
Onix 2012 2019 Latin America Subcompact hatchback developed by GM Brasil and SAIC-GM for Latin America and China based on the GEM platform.
MPV/
minivan
Orlando 2010 2018 China Three-row compact MPV for the Chinese market. The previous generation was developed by GM Korea, produced in South Korea and sold globally.
Spin 2012 2012 2018 South America Two-row or three-row mini MPV for the South American market, previously also produced and marketed in Southeast Asia.
Van Express 1995 1995 2003 North America Full-size van sold in North America.
N300 2008 2008 Latin America Small cabover van developed and manufactured by SAIC-GM-Wuling. Rebadged Wuling Rongguang.
N400 2019 2019 Latin America Small van developed and manufactured by SAIC-GM-Wuling. Rebadged Wuling Hongguang V.
Heavy commercial vehicle F-Series N/A N/A N/A Americas Commercial medium-duty truck developed by Isuzu. Also called "Low Cab Forward 6500XD" in North America. Rebadged Isuzu Forward.
N-Series N/A N/A N/A Americas Commercial medium-duty truck developed by Isuzu. Also called "Low Cab Forward" in North America. Rebadged Isuzu Elf.
Silverado
(medium duty)
[n1 2]
2018 2018 North America Medium-duty version of the Silverado that replaces the Chevrolet Kodiak.

Currently produced under license

Notes
  1. Separate nameplate from Chevelle, reintroduced 1996
  2. 4500HD-6500HD.

Past models

United States

Models originally designed and manufactured in the United States (rebadged models are included in another separate list):

Image Model Intr. Disc. Platforms Gen. Description
Series C Classic Six 1911 1914 1 The first automobile produced by Chevrolet
Light Six 1914 1915 1 Full-sized car produced by Chevrolet
Series H 1914 1916 1 One of the first automobiles made by Chevrolet under W.C. Durant, GM's founder to compete against Ford Model T
Series 490 1915 1922 1 Chevrolet's successful mid-sized car
Series F 1917 1917 1 Replaced the Series H
Series D 1917 1918 1 The first V8 Chevrolet
Series FA 1917 1918 1 Chevrolet's full-sized car
Series FB 1919 1922 GM A 1 Chevrolet's full-sized car
Superior 1923 1926 GM A 1 Chevrolet's car based on A platform
Series M Copper-Cooled 1923 1923 GM A 1 Chevrolet's car based on Superior with air cooling system
Series AA Capitol 1927 1927 GM A 1 Chevrolet's mid sized car that competed against the Ford Model A
Series AB National 1928 1928 GM A 1 Chevrolet's mid sized car that replaced Series AA Capitol
Series AC International 1929 1929 GM A 1 Chevrolet's mid sized car
AK 1941 1947 GM A 1 Light-duty pickup truck sold in conventional or COE configurations
Advance Design 1947 1955 GM A 1 Chevy's first major redesign after World War II, as a bigger, stronger, and sleeker design compared to AK Series
Bel Air 1950 1981 GM A
GM B
7 [n2 1] Chevy's mid-level full-size car for the 1950–1975 in US market and 1950–1981 for Canadian market
150 1953 1957 GM A 1 Fleet/economy version of the Bel Air
210 1953 1957 GM A 1 Midrange car, placed between the 150 and Bel Air
Townsman 1953 1972 GM B 2 Bel Air-based mid level full-size wagon. The first generation was produced 1953–1957, and the second generation was produced 1969–1972
Nomad 1955 1972 A-body
GM B
GM A (RWD)
3 Chevrolet's mid-size station wagon
Task Force 1955 1959 GM A 1 Replacement for the Advance design, the new design included "wrap-around" windshield, power steering and brakes and 12V electrical system
Biscayne 1958 1975 GM B 4 Chevy's least expensive level full-size car for the 1950–1972 in US market and 1950–1975 for Canadian market
Brookwood 1958 1972 GM B 2 Biscayne-based least expensive level full-size wagon. The first generation was produced 1958–1961, and the second generation was produced 1969–1972
Impala 1958 2020 Epsilon II 10 Chevrolet's full-size car
El Camino 1959 1987 GM B
A-Body
G-Body
5 Coupé utility/pickup vehicle that was introduced in the 1959 model year in response to the success of the Ranchero pickup
Kingswood 1959 1972 GM B 2 Impala-based top level full-size wagon. The first generation was produced 1959–1960, and the second generation was produced 1969–1972
C/K 1960 2002 GM C/KGMT400 3 Chevrolet's long run of full-sized pickup trucks offered in light-duty or heavy-duty configurations with rear-wheel or four-wheel-drive application
Corvair 1960 1969 GM Z 2 Chevrolet's compact car
Greenbrier 1961 1972 GM Z 2 Chevrolet's van based on Corvair and station wagon based on Chevelle
Chevy II / Nova 1962 1988 X-body 5 Chevrolet's compact (1962–1979) and subcompact (1985–1988) car. Nova was the top-line of Chevy II series
Chevelle 1964 1977 GM A 3 Chevrolet's successful mid-size car produced during 1964–1977
Chevy Van 1964 1995 3 Chevrolet's long run van line-up
Caprice 1965 1996 GM B 4 Chevrolet's most popular full-size car produced during 1965–1996 [1]
K5 Blazer 1969 1994 3 Chevrolet's smallest full-size SUV version of the Chevrolet C/K family
Kingswood Estate 1969 1972 GM B 1 Caprice-based top level full-size wagon, added at the range higher than Kingswood, produced during 1969–1972
Monte Carlo 1969 2007 GM G 6 Chevy's personal luxury coupe produced during 1969–1987 and 1994–2007
Vega 1971 1977 GM H (RWD) 1 Chevrolet's subcompact car
LUV 1972 1988 2 Chevrolet's light pickup truck developed and built by Isuzu; rebadged Isuzu Faster
Chevelle Laguna 1973 1976 GM A 1 The top-line Chevelle series produced during 1972–1976
Chevette 1975 1987 T-body 1 Chevrolet's FR layout subcompact car
Monza 1975 1980 H-Body 1 Chevrolet's subcompact car
Citation 1979 1985 X-body 1 Chevrolet's compact car that superseded Chevy Nova
Kodiak 1980 2009 GMT530
GMT560
3 Chevrolet's last medium-duty Truck produced until 2009
Celebrity 1981 1990 A-body 1 Chevrolet's successful mid sized car
Cavalier 1981 2005 GM J 3 Chevrolet's compact car replacing Chevy Monza
S-10 1982 2004 GMT325 2 Chevrolet's compact pickup truck which was the first domestically built compact pickup of the "Big Three" American automakers
Astro 1985 2005 M-van 2 Chevrolet's rear-wheel drive mid-sized van
Corsica 1987 1996 L-body 1 Chevrolet's front wheel drive compact car
Beretta 1987 1996 L-body 1 Chevrolet's front wheel drive coupe based on the Chevy Corsica
GMT400 1987 2000 GMT400 1 Chevrolet's full-sized pickup trucks offered in light-duty or heavy-duty configurations with rear-wheel or four-wheel drive applications using GTM400 Platform
Lumina APV 1989 1996 U-body 1 Chevrolet's first minivan based on GM U-body
Tracker 1989 2004 TA 2 Chevrolet's mini SUV developed and produced by CAMI, a joint venture between GM of Canada and Suzuki
Lumina 1990 2001 GM W 2 Chevrolet's mid-size sedan replacing Celebrity and Monte Carlo
Venture 1997 2005 GMT 200 1 Chevrolet's minivan which replaced Lumina APV
Avalanche 2001 2013 GMT 805
GMT 900
2 Chevrolet's six passenger SUT sharing GM's long-wheelbase chassis used on the Chevrolet Suburban and Cadillac Escalade EXT
SSR 2003 2006 GMT 368 1 Chevrolet's retractable hardtop convertible pickup truck based on the retro design concept
Uplander 2004 2008 GMT 201 1 Chevrolet's last production minivan for North America
HHR 2005 2011 GMT 001 1 Chevrolet's retro-style five-passenger station wagon based on front-wheel-drive Delta platform
Cobalt 2005 2010 GM Delta 1 Chevrolet's compact sedan that replaced the Cavalier
Cruze 2010 2019 2 Chevrolet's compact car based on D2XX platform. Developed by GM Korea.
Volt 2010 2019 2 Chevrolet's compact plug-in hybrid car based on D2UX platform.
Notes
  1. Only in the US. In Canada, it had 8 generations.

Global

Chevrolet cars marketed and/or produced outside the United States:

Name Region Produced Original model Image
Cars
400 [n1 1] ARG1962–1974Chevrolet Chevy II
El Torro AUS1968–1984Holden Kingswood
350 / Caprice /
de Ville
 AUS1971–1984Statesman
1700 KOR1972–1978Holden Torana
2500 IRN1973–1978Opel Rekord D
3800 / 4100 IRN
 ZAF
1972–1978Opel Commodore
Chevair ZAF1975–1981Vauxhall Cavalier
Rekord ZAF1978–1986Opel Rekord E
Senator ZAF1978–1982Opel Senator
Monza  SA1981–1988Opel Ascona
Trooper IDN1981–1991Isuzu Trooper
Samurai [n1 2] COL1981–2022Suzuki Jimny
Aska CHI1984–1989Isuzu Aska
Kadett / Ipanema BRA1984–1995Opel Kadett
Gemini / Spectrum USA1985–1990Isuzu Gemini
Sprint USA
 CAN
1985–2001Suzuki Cultus
Omega / Lumina  SA
 PHL
1986–2004Opel Omega
Tracker USA
  SA
1988–2016Suzuki Vitara
Omega [n1 3] BRA1992–2011Chevrolet Omega/
Holden Calais
Combo CHI1993–2012Opel Combo
Corsa / Classic  SA1993–2016Opel Corsa
Vectra [n1 3] BRA1993–2005Opel Vectra
Astra [n1 3] BRA1994–2011Opel Astra
Tigra BRA
 MEX
1994–2000Opel Tigra
Nexia [n1 4] UZB1996–2016Daewoo LeMans
Metro USA1998–2001Geo Metro
Prizm USA1998–2002Geo Prizm
Alto COL1999–2003Suzuki Alto
Alero EU
 ISR
1999–2001Oldsmobile Alero
Wagon R+ / MW [n1 2] COL
 JPN
1999–2010Suzuki Solio
Nabira PHL2000–2014Opel Zafira
Epica / Evanda CAN2000–2006Daewoo Magnus
Vivant ZAF
  SA
2000–2011Daewoo Tacuma
Tavera IND
 IDN
2001–2017Isuzu Panther
Aveo / Sonic
Kalos / Lova
 KOR2002–2020Chevrolet Aveo
Estate / Lacetti /
Nubira / Optra
 EU2002–2009Daewoo Lacetti
Forrester IND2002–2008Subaru Forester
Meriva  SA2003–2013Opel Meriva
Niva RUS2003–2020Lada Niva Travel
Lanos RUS
 EGY
2005–2008Daewoo Lanos
Epica / Tosca KOR
 CHN
2006–2015Daewoo Tosca
Captiva Sport USA2006–2009Opel Antara
Agile BRA2009–2015[n1 5]
Spark [n1 6] KOR2010–2021[n1 7]
City Express USA2014–2018Nissan NV200
Enjoy IND2013–2017Wuling Hongguang
SS USA2013–2017Holden Commodore (VF)
Notes
  1. Produced locally by General Motors de Argentina.
  2. Produced locally by GM Colmotores.
  3. Produced locally by General Motors do Brasil.
  4. Produced locally by GM Uzbekistan.
  5. Original model from General Motors do Brasil.
  6. Also named "Daewoo Matiz" in Korea.
  7. Original model from General Motors Korea.

Other past vehicles

Name Region Produced Original model Image
Trucks
Bison USA1977–1987GMC General
Bruin USA1978–1989GMC Brigadier
Trafic BRA1980–2002Renault Trafic
CMV / Damas CA
 UZB
1985–2019Suzuki Carry
C/E-series USA1994–2016Isuzu Giga
Buses
B Series USA1966–2003[n2 1]
Notes
  1. Original model.

Concept cars

Chevrolet concept cars
Aerovette (1977)
Astrovette (1968)
Beat concept (2008)
Bolt EV (2015)
Camaro Black (2009)
Camaro Convertible (2007)
Caprice PPV (2009)
Cheyenne (2000)
Corvette Stingray (1959)
Corvair Monza (1962)
Testudo (1963)
Groove
Mako Shark (1961)
Miray (2012)
Trax (2007)
SS (2003)

Experimental cars

Prototypes

See also

References

  1. Chevrolet's Caprice was more than just an Impala with a fancy roofline By Bill Rothermel from October 2021 issue of Hemmings Classic Car
  2. "Chevrolet Jolt EV – All-Electric Sports Car". Archived from the original on 5 May 2016. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  3. "Behold the Chevrolet Jolt EV: The GM Car That Isn't Real — But This Marketing Expert Wants It To Be". Transport Evolved. 9 May 2016. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  4. "Exclusive Interview: Creator Of The Chevy Jolt EV On How Easy Selling an Electric Car Really Is". Transport Evolved. 20 May 2016. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
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