Chevrolet is an American automobile brand that offers a variety of vehicles ranging from cars to trucks and SUVs.
Founded in Detroit, Michigan in 1911
Acquired by General Motors in 1918
Introduced the first affordable sports car, the Corvette, in 1953
Launched the first pickup truck with a fiberglass body, the El Camino, in 1959
Became the first automaker to offer 4G LTE Wi-Fi connectivity in cars in 2014
American automobile manufacturer that offers a wide range of cars, trucks, SUVs, and electric vehicles
Japanese automobile manufacturer known for its reliable cars, trucks, SUVs, and hybrid vehicles
Japanese automobile manufacturer known for its fuel-efficient cars, trucks, SUVs, and motorcycles
Full-size pickup truck known for its durability and towing capacity
Compact SUV known for its spacious interior and fuel efficiency
Muscle car known for its performance and sleek design
The Chevy logo, also known as the 'bowtie' logo, is said to represent a stylized version of a Swiss cross
Most Chevrolet vehicles sold in the US are built in plants located in the US and Canada
Chevrolets are generally considered reliable cars that offer good value for money
The lifespan of a Chevrolet vehicle depends on factors such as maintenance, driving conditions, and model. However, with proper care, many Chevrolets can last for over 200,000 miles
Yes, Chevrolet offers the Bolt EV, a fully-electric vehicle with a range of over 250 miles