Chevrolet is a division of the manufacturer General Motors (GM), which produces vehicles since 1911 worldwide.
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 | 2016 | 2025 | — | North America | Battery-electric subcompact crossover SUV, previously sold as a hatchback and successor of Bolt EUV. | |||
| | | Captiva | 2006 | 2019 | 2023 | 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. | |
| | Captiva PHEV/EV | 2025 | 2025 | — | Latin America and Middle East | Compact crossover developed and manufactured by SAIC-GM-Wuling. Rebadged Wuling Starlight S. | ||
| | Equinox | 2004 | 2024 | — | 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 | 2025 | — | Latin America and Middle East | Subcompact crossover developed and manufactured by SAIC-GM-Wuling. The first generation rebadges Baojun 510 and the second generation rebadges Wuling Xingchi. | |
| | Spark EUV | 2025 | 2025 | — | Latin America and Middle East | Crossover mini SUV developed and manufactured by SAIC-GM-Wuling. Rebadged Baojun Yep Plus. | ||
| | | Tracker | 2020 | 2020 | 2025 | 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 | 2024 | North America and South Korea | Subcompact/compact crossover produced by GM Korea for the South Korean and North American market. | ||
| | Traverse | 2008 | 2023 | — | North America, South Korea and others | Full-size crossover mainly marketed in North America, South Korea and Middle East. | ||
| | Trax | 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 | 2024 | North America and Middle East | 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 | 2024 | North America and Middle East | Full-size body-on-frame SUV. Closely related to the GMC Yukon and Cadillac Escalade. | ||
| | | Trailblazer (SUV) | 2001 | 2012 | 2024 | 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 | 2024 | 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 / D-Max | 2021 | 2021 | — | Latin America | Rebadged Maxus T70 marketed in select Latin American markets such as Mexico and Ecuador. | |
| | Silverado/ Cheyenne | 1998 | 2018 | 2022 | North America and Middle East | 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. | ||
| Heavy-duty pickup truck | | Silverado HD | 2000 | 2020 | 2024 | U.S. and Canada | Heavy-duty version of the Chevrolet Silverado. | |
| Sports car | | Corvette | 1953 | 2020 | — | Global | Mid-engined sports car (front-engine until 2019). Available in coupe and convertible body styles. | |
| Sedan | | | Monza/Cruze | 2019 | 2019 | 2023 | China and Middle East (except UAE) | 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 | 2025 | 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. | |
| | | Sail/Aveo/Optra | 2002 | 2023 | — | Latin America | Subcompact sedan developed by SAIC-GM-Wuling. | |
| Hatchback | | | Menlo | 2020 | 2020 | — | China | Battery electric compact crossover-styled hatchback/station wagon developed by SAIC-GM for the Chinese market. |
| | | Onix | 2012 | 2019 | 2025 | Latin America | Subcompact hatchback developed by GM Brasil and SAIC-GM for Latin America and China based on the GEM platform. | |
| | | Sail/Aveo/Optra | 2002 | 2023 | — | Latin America | Subcompact hatchback developed by SAIC-GM-Wuling. | |
| | Spark EV | 2022 | 2022 | — | Egypt | Small electric city car developed and manufactured by SAIC-GM-Wuling and sold in Egypt. Rebadged Wuling Air EV. | ||
| MPV/ minivan | | | Spin | 2012 | 2012 | 2025 | 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. | |
| | Express Max | 2025 | 2025 | — | Mexico | Mid-size van. Rebadged Maxus V70 marketed in Mexico. | ||
| | | N300 | 2008 | 2008 | — | Latin America | Small cabover van developed and manufactured by SAIC-GM-Wuling. Rebadged Wuling Rongguang. | |
| | | N400 / Tornado Van | 2019 | 2019 | — | Latin America and Mexico | 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 1] | 2018 | 2018 | – | U.S. and Canada | Medium-duty version of the Silverado that replaces the Chevrolet Kodiak. | ||
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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 that replaced Series AB National |
| | Series AD Universal | 1930 | 1930 | GM A | 1 | Chevrolet's mid sized car that replaced Series AC International |
| | Series AE Independence | 1931 | 1931 | GM A | 1 | Chevrolet's mid sized car that replaced Series AD Universal |
| | Series BA Confederate | 1932 | 1932 | GM A | 1 | Chevrolet's mid sized car that replaced Series AE Independence |
| | CA Eagle/Master | 1933 | 1933 | GM A | 1 | Chevrolet's mid sized car that replaced Series BA Confederate |
| | Standard Six | 1933 | 1936 | GM A | 1 | Chevrolet's mid sized car that was offered as a lower priced alternative to the Series BA Confederate |
| | Master | 1933 | 1942 | GM A | 1 | Chevrolet's mid sized car that replaced Series CA Master |
| | AK | 1941 | 1947 | GM A | 1 | Light-duty pickup truck sold in conventional or COE configurations |
| | Deluxe | 1941 | 1952 | GM A | 1 | Passenger car sold as a coupe, convertible, sedan, and station wagon |
| | Fleetmaster | 1946 | 1948 | GM A | 1 | Passenger car sold as a coupe, convertible, sedan, and station wagon |
| | Stylemaster | 1946 | 1948 | GM A | 1 | Passenger car sold as a coupe, sedan, sedan delivery, and coupe utility |
| | 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/K GMT400 | 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 |
| | Corvair 95 | 1961 | 1965 | GM Z | 1 | Chevrolet's van and truck models based on the Corvair |
| | 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] |
| | Camaro | 1966 | 2023 | Alpha | 6 | Pony/muscle car. Available in coupe and convertible body styles. |
| | 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 |
| | Malibu | 1978 [n1 1] | 2025 | Epsilon II | 9 | Chevrolet's final sedan sold in North America. |
| | 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 | 2008 | 2023 | 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. | |
| | Bolt EUV | 2021 | 2023 | BEV II | 1 | Chevrolet's Battery-electric subcompact crossover based on the Bolt EV. |
| | BrightDrop | 2022 | 2025 | Ultium | 1 | Battery-electric Van, Formerly BrightDrop Zevo. |
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Chevrolet cars marketed and/or produced outside the United States:
| Name | Region | Produced | Original model | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Cars | ||||
| 400 [n1 2] | 1962–1974 | Chevrolet Chevy II | | |
| El Torro | 1968–1984 | Holden Kingswood | | |
| 350 / Caprice / de Ville | 1971–1984 | Statesman | | |
| 1700 | 1972–1978 | Holden Torana | | |
| 2500 | 1973–1978 | Opel Rekord D | | |
| 3800 / 4100 | 1972–1978 | Opel Commodore | | |
| Chevair | 1975–1981 | Vauxhall Cavalier | | |
| Rekord | 1978–1986 | Opel Rekord E | | |
| Senator | 1978–1982 | Opel Senator | | |
| Monza | SA | 1981–1988 | Opel Ascona | |
| Trooper | 1981–1991 | Isuzu Trooper | | |
| Samurai [n1 3] | 1981–2022 | Suzuki Jimny | | |
| Aska | 1984–1989 | Isuzu Aska | | |
| Kadett / Ipanema | 1984–1995 | Opel Kadett | | |
| Gemini / Spectrum | 1985–1990 | Isuzu Gemini | | |
| Sprint | 1985–2001 | Suzuki Cultus | | |
| Omega / Lumina | SA | 1986–2004 | Opel Omega | |
| Tracker | SA | 1988–2016 | Suzuki Vitara | |
| Omega [n1 4] | 1992–2011 | Chevrolet Omega/ Holden Calais | | |
| Combo | 1993–2012 | Opel Combo | | |
| Corsa / Classic | SA | 1993–2016 | Opel Corsa | |
| Vectra [n1 4] | 1993–2005 | Opel Vectra | | |
| Astra [n1 4] | 1994–2011 | Opel Astra | | |
| Tigra | 1994–2000 | Opel Tigra | | |
| Nexia [n1 5] | 1996–2016 | Daewoo LeMans | | |
| Metro | 1998–2001 | Geo Metro | | |
| Prizm | 1998–2002 | Geo Prizm | | |
| Alto | 1999–2003 | Suzuki Alto | | |
| Alero | 1999–2001 | Oldsmobile Alero | | |
| Wagon R+ / MW [n1 3] | 1999–2010 | Suzuki Solio | | |
| Nabira | 2000–2014 | Opel Zafira | | |
| Epica / Evanda | 2000–2006 | Daewoo Magnus | | |
| Vivant | SA | 2000–2011 | Daewoo Tacuma | |
| Cruze | 2001–2008 | Suzuki Ignis | | |
| Tavera | 2001–2017 | Isuzu Panther | | |
| Aveo / Sonic Kalos / Lova | 2002–2020 | Chevrolet Aveo | | |
| Estate / Lacetti / Nubira / Optra | 2002–2009 | Daewoo Lacetti | | |
| Forester | 2002–2008 | Subaru Forester | | |
| D-Max | 2002–2025 | Isuzu D-Max | | |
| Nexia | 2003–2023 | Chevrolet Aveo (T200) | | |
| Niva | 2003–2020 | Lada Niva Travel | | |
| Lacetti | 2003–2024 | Daewoo Lacetti | | |
| Lanos | 2005–2008 | Daewoo Lanos | | |
| Epica / Tosca | 2006–2015 | Daewoo Tosca | | |
| Captiva Sport | 2006–2009 | Opel Antara | | |
| Agile | 2009–2015 | – [n1 6] | | |
| Damas / Labo | 2008–2019 | Daewoo Damas | | |
| Orlando | 2010–2023 | – | | |
| Spark [n1 7] | 2010–2021 | – [n1 8] | | |
| City Express | 2014–2018 | Nissan NV200 | | |
| Enjoy | 2013–2017 | Wuling Hongguang | | |
| SS | 2013–2017 | Holden Commodore (VF) | | |
| Optra | 2014–2023 | Baojun 630 | | |
| Lova RV | 2016–2019 | – | | |
| Joy [n1 9] | 2019–2024 | Chevrolet Onix | | |
| Joy Plus [n1 9] | 2019–2024 | Chevrolet Onix | | |
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| Name | Region | Produced | Original model | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Trucks | ||||
| Bison | 1977–1987 | GMC General | | |
| Bruin | 1978–1989 | GMC Brigadier | | |
| Trafic | 1980–2002 | Renault Trafic | | |
| CMV / Damas | 1985–2019 | Suzuki Carry | | |
| C/E-series | 1994–2016 | Isuzu Giga | | |
Buses | ||||
| B Series | 1966–2003 | – [n2 1] | | |
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