In the American automobile industry, few names are as iconic as Chevrolet. Founded in 1911, the brand has more than a century of history, and over the decades, has introduced many models in the U.S.
When Bob Dylan sang, "you better start swimmin' or you'll sink like a stone, for the times they are a-changin," he couldn't have found a better lyric to describe Chevrolet during the 1960s. It was a ...
It’s a good year to be a Corvette fan. Of the brand’s remaining cars, Chevrolet’s venerated sports car receives the most updates this year, including a new hotted-up ZR1 model. There are changes for ...
Thomas has spent two years working in the auto journalism industry, contributing to a UK-based newspaper and writing for Euronewsweek. A full-time writer and lifelong engineering enthusiast, he now ...
Once boasting an array of models approaching the level of Toyota, Chevrolet has over the years become ever smaller and now consists mainly of light trucks. The Corvette is one of a few exceptions to ...
Chevrolet introduced the Chevy Trax in 2013. The second-generation crossover SUV was a global release and remains the smallest SUV in Chevrolet’s lineup. When the second generation was introduced in ...
Short for Super Sport, models with the SS suffix have always been distinguished as performance-focused offshoots of mainstream Chevrolet models. They can be traced back to the mid-1950s and have been ...
When the Detroit Auto Show opens to the public next week, we’re sure the Chevrolet booth will get plenty of attention thanks to the all-new Corvette and Silverado, but visitors will also be able to ...
Compiling a list of budget-friendly cars from the Golden Era of American muscle set us on a trip down memory lane. Consequently, we began to wonder about all of the vehicles that are no longer with us ...
Chevy’s next-generation Bolt is switching to LFP batteries, cutting costs and boosting durability. Here are the other EVs adopting the same technology. Lithium iron phosphate batteries—better known as ...