List of Chevrolet vehicles
This is a list of vehicles made by Chevrolet.
Current production vehicles (North America)
Exterior | Name | Year Introduced | Production of the current model | Facelift (Update) | Generation | Vehicle Information |
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Cars | ||||||
Spark | 2009 | 2015 | 2018 | 4th generation (M400) | Subcompact car developed by GM Korea | |
Sonic | 2011 | 2011 | 2017 | 2nd generation (T300) | Subcompact car developed by GM Korea based on Gamma II platform | |
Bolt | 2016 | 2016 | 1st generation | Chevrolet's all electric subcompact car developed by GM&GM Korea in partnership with LG Korea | ||
Malibu | 1964 | 2015 | 2018 | 9th generation | Chevrolet's mid-sized sedan based on E2XX platform | |
Sport Car | ||||||
Camaro | 1966 | 2016 | 2018 | 6th generation | Chevrolet's pony/muscle car based on GM Alpha Platform | |
Corvette | 1953 | 2020 | 8th generation (C8) | Chevrolet's flagship sports car based on Y-Body Platform | ||
Trucks, Vans, CUVs, and SUVs | ||||||
Express | 1995 | 1995 | 2003 | 1st generation | Chevrolet's commercial van based on GMT 610 | |
Trax | 2013 | 2013 | 2017 | 1st generation | Chevrolet's subcompact crossover, developed by GM Korea. | |
TrailBlazer | 2020 | 2020 | 1st generation | Chevrolet's subcompact crossover, slotted in between the Trax and the Equinox | ||
Equinox | 2004 | 2017 | 2022 | 3rd generation | Chevrolet's compact crossover | |
Blazer | 2018 | 2018 | 1st generation | Chevrolet's 5-seat midsize crossover based on C1XX short wheelbase Platform | ||
Traverse | 2009 | 2017 | 2020 | 2nd generation | Chevrolet's fullsize crossover based on C1XX Platform | |
TAHOE Suburban |
Tahoe Suburban |
1935 (Suburban) 1995 (Tahoe) |
2020 | 5th generation (Tahoe) 12th generation (Suburban) |
Chevrolet's full-sized body-on-frame SUVs based on K2YC platform | |
Colorado | 2004 | 2013 | 2nd generation | Chevrolet's compact pickup truck based on GMT 31XX | ||
Silverado | 1998 | 2018 | 4th generation | Chevrolet's full-sized light-duty pickup truck based on GMT T1XX | ||
Silverado HD | 1998 | 2019 | 4th generation | Chevrolet's full-sized heavy-duty pickup truck based on GMT T1XX | ||
Current production vehicles (other markets)
Exterior | Name | Year Introduced | Production of the current model | Facelift (Update) | Generation | Vehicle Information |
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Subcompact/Sedan | ||||||
Sonic | 2002 | 2011 | 2nd generation (T300) | 2nd-generation Aveo marketed under the Chevrolet Sonic nameplate in Mexican, Colombian, Argentinian, Brazilian (which replaced the Chevrolet Astra there. However, the Chevrolet Zafira continued until the following year), Chilean, Japanese, Israeli, Middle East, South African and ASEAN markets. In Australia and New Zealand it is sold as the Holden Barina. | ||
Spark | 1998 | 2005 | 2nd generation (T200) | 2nd-generation Spark remains in the Chevrolet's offering in Pakistan, India,[1] Vietnam,[2] and Colombia (as well as in several other South American countries),[3] where it is also produced. | ||
Optra | 2011 | 2011 | 1st generation | Baojun 630, marketed as Chevrolet Optra in the China, Algeria, and Egypt. | ||
Onix | 2012 | 2019 | 2nd generation | Sold in some South American countries part of MERCOSUR, including Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay and Uruguay. | ||
Prisma Mk.II | 2013 | 2013 | 1st generation | Sedan version of Onix is marketed as Chevrolet Prisma. | ||
Sail | 2001 | 2014 | 3rd generation | Exported to Chile,[4] Peru, also has been produced in Ecuador,[5] and other developing countries in North Africa and Middle East. | ||
Cavalier | 1981 | 2016 | 4th generation | China-only compact sedan, with the Chinese name being Chevrolet Kewozi (科沃兹). Manufactured by SAIC-GM.[6] | ||
MPV | ||||||
Orlando | 2011 | 2018 | 2nd generation | Manufactured for worldwide market. Discontinued in Europe, Russia and CIS member nations.[7] | ||
Spin | 2012 | 2012 | 1st generation | Produced and sold in Brazil and in Indonesia.[8][9][10][11][12][13][14] | ||
SUV/Crossover | ||||||
Niva | 1998 | 1998 | 2009 | 1st generation | Joint venture between AvtoVAZ. Sold in Russia. | |
Trail Blazer | 2004 | 2012 | 2016 | 2nd generation | The second-generation TrailBlazer is built in Thailand and in Brazil.[15] It is currently being sold in some of the Southeast Asian countries, India, South Africa, Saudi Arabia and sold in Australia as the Holden Colorado 7 from 2013 to 2016, being rebadged as the TrailBlazer in 2017. | |
Chevrolet Captiva | 2006 | 2019 | 2nd generation | Chevrolet Captiva in Chile and Thailand and marketed in China as Baojun 530 | ||
Tracker | 2019 | 2019 | 1st generation | |||
Truck/Van | ||||||
N300 | 2007 | 2008 | 1st Generation | Wuling Hongtu marketed as Chevrolet N300 in Ecuador.[16] | ||
Damas | 1991 | 1991 | 1st Generation | |||
D-Max | 2002 | 2012
2019 |
2nd generation
3rd generation |
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S-10 | 1995 | 2012 | 2016 | 3rd generation | 2nd-generation Chevrolet Colorado marketed as Chevrolet S-10 in Brazil. | |
Montana | 2003 | 2011 | 2nd Generation |
Past models
North America
Exterior | Name | Year Introduced | Year Discontinued | Platforms | Generation | Vehicle Information |
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Series C Classic Six | 1913 | 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 platform | 1 | Chevrolet's full-sized car | |
Superior | 1923 | 1926 | GM A platform | 1 | Chevrolet's car based on A platform | |
Series M Copper-Cooled | 1923 | 1923 | GM A platform | 1 | Chevrolet's car based on Superior with air cooling system | |
Series AA Capitol | 1927 | 1927 | GM A platform | 1 | Chevrolet's mid sized car that competed against the Ford Model A | |
Series AB National | 1928 | 1928 | GM A platform | 1 | Chevrolet's mid sized car that replaced Series AA Capitol | |
Series AC International | 1929 | 1929 | GM A platform | 1 | Chevrolet's mid sized car | |
AK | 1941 | 1947 | GM A platform | 1 | Light-duty pickup truck sold in conventional or COE configurations | |
Advance Design | 1947 | 1955 | GM A platform | 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 platform GM B platform |
7 (US) 8 (Canada) |
Chevy's mid-level full-size car for the 1950–1975 in US market and 1950–1981 for Canadian market | |
Townsman | 1953 | 1972 | GM B platform | 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 platform GM A platform (RWD) |
3 | Chevrolet's mid-size station wagon | |
Task Force | 1955 | 1959 | GM A platform | 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 platform | 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 platform | 2 | Biscayne-based least expensive level full-size wagon. The first generation was produced 1958–1961, and the second generation was produced 1969–1972 | |
El Camino | 1959 | 1987 | GM B platform 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 platform | 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 | 1987 | 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 platform | 2 | Chevrolet's compact car | |
Greenbrier | 1961 | 1972 | 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 platform | 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 platform | 4 | Chevrolet's most popular full-size car produced during 1965–1996 | |
K5 Blazer | 1969 | 1994 | 3 | Chevrolet's smallest full-size SUV version of the Chevrolet C/K family | ||
Kingswood Estate | 1969 | 1972 | GM B platform | 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 platform | 6 | Chevy's personal luxury coupe produced during 1969–1987 and 1994–2007 | |
Vega | 1971 | 1977 | GM H platform (RWD) | 1 | Chevrolet's subcompact car | |
LUV | 1972 | 1988 | 2 | Chevrolet's light pickup truck developed and built by Isuzu | ||
Chevelle Laguna | 1973 | 1976 | GM A platform | 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 platform | 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 application 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 platform | 2 | Chevrolet's mid-size sedan replacing Celebrity and Monte Carlo | |
Venture | 1997 | 2005 | GMT 200 | 1 | Chevrolet's minivan which replaced Lumina APV | |
Impala | 2000 | 2020 | Car | 10 | ||
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 platform | 1 | Chevrolet's compact sedan that replaced the Cavalier | |
Captiva Sport | 2006 | 2015 | 1st generation | Opel Antara, marketed as Chevrolet Captiva Sport in Americas except Chile. | ||
Captiva | 2006 | 2018 | 1st generation | Was sold in Canada | ||
Cruze | 2008 | 2019 | 2nd generation (J400) | Chevrolet's compact car based on D2XX platform. Developed by GM Korea. | ||
Volt | 2010 | 2019 | 2nd generation | Chevrolet's compact plug-in hybrid car based on D2UX platform. | ||
Caprice PPV | 2011 | 2017 | GM Zeta platform | 1 | Chevrolet's full-size car sold only to law-enforcement agencies | |
SS | 2014 | 2017 | GM Zeta platform | 1 | Chevrolet's performance car; only sold in the United States (built and imported on same platform as Australia’s Holden Commodore) | |
City Express | 2014 | 2018 | 1st generation | OEM of Nissan Vanette NV200; only sold in United States and Canada. Discontinued due to poor sales and incompatible parts. |
- 150 (1953-1957)
- 210 (1953-1957)
- 400 (1962-1974)
- 454 SS (1990-1993)
- 500 (1983-1995)
- 1700 (1972-1978)
- 2500 (1973-1978)
- 3800 (1972-1978)
- 4100 (1972-1978)
- A-10 (1981-1985)
- A-20 (1985-1996)
- Advance Design (1947-1955)
- AK Series (1941-1942)
- Agile (2009–2015)
- Alero (1999–2004)
- Apache (1955-1960)
- Astro (1985–2005)
- Avalanche (2002–2013)
- Baby Grand/H-4 (1914-1922)
- Beauville station wagon (1955-1957)
- Beauville (van) (1971–1996)
- B-Series (1966-2003)
- Bel Air (1950–1975 for US and 1950-1981 for Canada)
- Beretta (1987–1996)
- Biscayne (1958–1972 for US and 1958-1975 for Canada)
- Bison (1977–1980)
- Blazer (1995-2005 in most markets and 1997-2012 for Brazil)
- Brookwood (1958–1961, 1969–1972)
- Bruin (1978–1988)
- C-10 (1964-1985)
- C-20 (1985-1996)
- Calibra (1989-1997)
- Camaro (1967–2002)
- Cameo (1955-1959)
- Caprice (2000–2017 for the Middle East, 1965–1996 and 2011–2017 for North America)
- Cassia (1998-2002)
- Cavalier (1982–2005)
- Celebrity (1982–1990)
- Celta (2000–2015)
- Chevair (1976-1985)
- Chevelle (1964–1977)
- Chevelle Laguna (1973–1976)
- Chevette (1976–1987 for US, Venezuela, and Argentina, 1973-1993 for Brazil, 1976-1996 for Ecuador, and 1976-1998 for Colombia)
- Chevy (1969-1978)
- Chevy (1994-2012)
- Chevy II (1962-1968)
- Chevy Malibu (1968–1982)
- Citation (1980–1985)
- C/K (1960-2000 for US, 1965-2000 for Canada, 1964-2001 for Brazil, 1975-1982 for Chile, and 1960-1978/1986-1994 for Argentina)
- CMP (1991–2013)
- CMV (1991–2013)
- Cobalt (2005–2010)
- Cobalt SS (2005–2010)
- Commodore (1978-1982)
- Confederate Series BA (1932)
- Constantia (1969-1978)
- Corsa (1994-2011)
- Corsa Classic (2000-2010)
- Corsa Plus (2005-2010)
- Corsica (1987–1996)
- Corvair (1960–1969)
- Corvan (1960–1969)
- Cruze (2001-2008)
- D-10 (1980-1985)
- D-20 (1985–1996)
- Delray (1958)
- Deluxe (1941-1942, 1945-1952)
- D-Max (2002-2008)
- Eagle (1933)
- El Camino (1959–1960, 1964–1987)
- Epica (2004-2006)
- Epica (2006–2011)
- Evanda (2005-2006)
- FA Series (1918)
- FB Series (1919-1922)
- Fleetline (1941-1942, 1945-1952)
- Fleetmaster (1946–1948)
- Forester (2002-2005)
- Frontera (1989-2004)
- G506 (1941-1945)
- Gemini (1985-1990)
- Greenbrier (1961–1972)
- Greenbrier (1961-1965, 1969-1972)
- G-series (1964-1996)
- HHR (2006–2011)
- Independence Series AE (1931)
- International Series AC (1929)
- Joy (2005-2009)
- K5 Blazer (1969-1994 for North America and 1995-2001 for Brazil and Argentina)
- Kadett (1979-1991)
- Kalos (2005-2008)
- Kingswood (1959–1960, 1969–1972)
- Kingswood Estate (1969–1972)
- Kodiak (1980–2009)
- Kommando (1968-1980)
- Lakewood (1961-1962)
- Lanos (1997-2019)
- Light Six (1914-1915)
- Lova (2006–2010)
- Lova RV (2016-2019)
- Lumina (1990–2001 for North America and 1998–2017 for the Middle East and South Africa)
- Lumina APV (1990-1996)
- LUV (1972-1982 for North America and 1981-2005 for South America)
- Marajó (1980-1989)
- Master (1933-1942)
- Meriva (2002-2010 for Latin America and 2002-2011 for Brazil)
- Matiz (2005-2010)
- Mercury (1933)
- Metro (1998–2001)
- Monte Carlo (1970–1988, 1995–2007)
- Monza (1975–1980)
- National Series AB (1928)
- Nomad (station wagon) (1955–1961, 1968–1972)
- Nomad (SUV) (1973-1982)
- Nova (1969–1979, 1985-1988)
- Nubira (2004)
- Opala (1969-1992)
- Optra Wagon (Japan)
- Omega (1992-2008, 2010–2011)
- Optra (2004-2013 for Colombia, 2004–2008 for Canada, 2006–2009 for Mexico, 2002-2008 for India, and 2002-2010 for Vietnam)
- Orlando (2010–2014 for Canada and Europe)
- Parkwood (1959–1961)
- Prizm (1998–2002)
- Rezzo (2002-2008)
- Rodeo (1989-2004)
- S-10 Blazer (1983-1994)
- S-10 EV (1997–1998)
- Senator (1978-1982)
- Series 490 (1915-1922)
- Series AA Capitol (1927)
- Series C Classic Six (1911-1913)
- Series D (1917-1918)
- Series F (1917)
- Series H (1914-1916)
- Series M Copper-Cooled (1923)
- Special (1949-1957)
- Spectrum (1985–1988)
- Sprint (1985–1988 for North America and 1987-2004 for Colombia)
- SSR (2003–2006)
- Chevrolet SS (2013-2017)
- Standard (1933-1936)
- Styleline (1941-1942)
- Stylemaster (1945-1948)
- Superior Series B (1923)
- Superior Series F (1924)
- Superior Series K (1925)
- Superior Series V (1926)
- Swift (1991-2004)
- Tacuma (2002-2008)
- Task Force Series (1955-1959)
- Tigra (1994-2000)
- Titan (1969–1980)
- Tosca (2006-2011)
- Townsman (1953–1957, 1969–1972)
- Trafic (1997-2000)
- Trans Sport (1997-2005)
- Universal Series AD (1930)
- Uplander (2005–2008 for US, Chile, and Middle East, and 2005-2009 for Canada and Mexico)
- Van (1964-1996)
- Vectra (1993-2008)
- Vega (1971–1977)
- Veraneio (1964-1993)
- Vitara (1988-1998)
- Viva (2004-2008)
- Vivant (2002-2008)
- Venture (1997–2005)
- Viking
- Yeoman (1958)
- Zafira (2001-2011 South America)
Concept cars
- Chevrolet Aero 2003A (1987)
- Aerovette (1976)
- Astro I (1967)
- Astro II (1968)
- Astro III (1969)
- Astrovette (1968)
- Aveo RS (2010)
- Beat (concept) (2007)
- Bel Air Concept (2002)
- Biscayne (concept) (1955)
- Blazer XT-1 (1987)
- Bolt (2015)
- Borrego (2001)
- California IROC Camaro (1989)
- Camaro Black Concept (2008)
- Camaro Chroma Concept (2009)
- Camaro Concept (2006)
- Camaro Convertible Concept (2007)
- Camaro Convertible Concept (2010)
- Camaro Dale Earnhardt Jr. Concept (2008)
- Camaro Dusk Concept (2009)
- Camaro GS Racecar Concept (2008)
- Camaro LS7 Concept (2008)
- Camaro LT5 Concept (1988)
- Camaro SS (concept) (2003)
- Camaro SSX (2010)
- Camaro ZL1 (concept) (2011)
- Caprice PPV (Concept) (2010)
- Cheyenne (concept) (2003)
- Citation IV (1984)
- Cobalt (concept) (2011)
- Code 130R (2012)
- Colorado Concept (2011)
- CERV (1960, 1964, 1990, 1992)
- Corvair (concept) (1954)
- Corvair (concept) (1960)
- Corvair Coupe Speciale (1960, 1962, 1963)
- Corvair Monza GT (1962)
- Corvair Monza SS (1962)
- Corvair Sebring Spyder (1961)
- Corvair Super Spyder (1962)
- Chevrolet Testudo (1963)
- Corvette (concept) (1953)
- Corvette C2 (concept) (1962)
- Corvette Indy (1986)
- Corvette Nivola (1990)
- Corvette Stingray (concept) (1959)
- Corvette Stingray (concept) (2009)
- Corvette XP-700 (1958)
- Corvette XP-819 Rear Engine (1964)
- Corvette Z03 (2008)
- Corvette Z06X (2010)
- Corvette ZR1 (concept) (2008)
- Corvette ZR2 (1989)
- Cruze (concept) (2010)
- Cruze Eco (concept) (2011)
- Cruze RS (concept) (2011)
- GPiX Concept (2008)
- Equinox Xtreme Concept (2003)
- E-Spark (2010)
- Express (1987)
- FNR (2015)
- Groove (2007)
- Highlander (1993)
- HHR (concept) (2005)
- Impala (concept) (1956)
- Jay Leno Camaro (2009)
- M3X (2004)
- Mako Shark (1961)
- Mako Shark II (1965)
- Malibu (concept) (2011)
- Malibu Maxx (concept) (2003)
- Chevrolet Miray (2012)
- Manta Ray (1969)
- Mulsanne (1974)
- Nomad (concept) (1954, 1999, 2004)
- Orlando (concept) (2008)
- Colorado Rally Concept (2011)
- Q-Corvette (1957)
- Ramarro (1984)
- Rondine (1963)
- S3X (2004)
- Scirocco (1970)
- Sequel (2005)
- Silverado 427 Concept (2007)
- Silverado Orange County Choppers Hauler Concept (2007)
- Silverado ZR2 Concept (2010)
- Sonic (concept) (2010)
- Sonic Z-Spec Concept (2011)
- SR-2 (1957)
- SS (2003)
- Suburban 75th Anniversary Diamond Edition (2010)
- Super Carry (van)
- Synergy Camaro concept (2009)
- T2X (2005)
- Tandem 2000 (1999)
- Trailblazer SS Concept (2002)
- Trax (2007)
- Triax (2000)
- Tru 140S (2012), images used for the Chevy Jolt prank[17][18][19]
- Venture (1988)
- Volt (concept) (2007)
- Volt MPV5 Electric Concept (2010)
- Wedge Corvette (1963)
- WTCC ULTRA Concept (2006)
- XP-882 Four Rotor (1973)
- XP-895 Reynolds (1973)
- XP-897GT Two-Rotor (1973)
- XP-898 (1973)
- XT-2 (1989)
- YGM1 (1999)
Experimental cars
- CERV I (1959)
- CERV II (1963)
- CERV III (1985)
- CERV IV (1993)
- CERV IV-B (1997)
Prototypes
- Corvette (1983)
- Corvette ZR-1 Active Suspension prototype (1990)
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