1909 | With the help of a well known race car driver -- Louis Chevrolet, William Durant came up with the introduction car design for the public |
1911 | Establishment of The Chevrolet Motor Car Company |
1912 | Chevrolet launched its "Classic Six" - a large 5-passenger touring sedan that could reach the top speed of 65 miles per hour |
1914 | The Chevrolet "bowtie" logo appears for the first time |
1915 | Chevrolet, the "490" was introduced to challenge Ford Model T |
1918 | First Chevrolet truck sold. Chevy joins GM Corporation |
1924 | Chevy offered first radio option |
1927 | Chevrolet outsold Ford by topping 1 million units for the first time |
1929 | First 6-cylinder engine |
1930 | Chevy produced its 7-millionth vehicle. First in the industry to introduce articulated brake shoes |
1934 | First in the industry to introduce independent front suspension |
1935 | First in the industry to introduce the station wagon -- Suburban Carryall |
1941 | Chevrolet built a record 1.6 million cars and trucks in that year |
1942 | Chevrolet stopped production for civilian for the next four years. Concentrated on wartime equipment |
1948 | Chevrolet won the La Caracas - the 6,000 miles race |
1949 | Introduction of the two new "Post war" contrasting styles - the "Fastback" and the "Bustleback" |
1950 | Introduction of Powerglide - the first automatic transmission in the low-price field |
1953 | The first fiberglass body, Corvette was introduced at the 1953 Motorama |
1954 | Power brakes, seats and windows offered for the first time |
1955 | The legendary Chevy V8 was introduced. The break through in the new look of the American automobile |
1957 | Ramjet Fuel Injection introduced. Introduction of the most prized collector cars ever - the 1957 Bel Air |
1958 | Chevrolet introduced Impala to complete with Cadillac. Instant success with the American public |
1959 | Chevrolet cars are completely restyled for the second year in a row |
1960 | Launch of Corvair, the first American production car with all-around independent suspension |
1961 | Debut of Impala SS and the completely restyled of full-size Chevrolet |
1962 | Introduction of compact Chevy II Nova to the public |
1963 | Introduction of the all-new Corvette Sting Ray. The new "Vette" sported a modern chassis with independent suspension |
1964 | Mid-size Malibu series offers sedan, hardtop, wagon and convertible models. |
1965 | Launch of mid-size Malibu series ranging from sedan, hardtop, wagon and convertible models |
1966 | Debut of luxurious Caprice model. Chevrolet is first to build more than 3 million cars and trucks in a single year |
1967 | Chevrolet unveiled Camaro. It proved an instance success and contributed 10% of the Chevrolet 1967 Sales |
1968 | The "New Generation of Cars", the Camaro SS was launched |
1969 | Four-wheel-drive Blazer sport utility vehicle introduced |
1971 | Chevrolet set a new industry yearly sales record, selling over three million vehicles |
1972 | Most popular full-size car in automotive history, the Impala number 10 million was sold. Introduction of "light utility vehicles" |
1973 | All-new Monte Carlo won Motor Trend's "Car of the Year" award |
1974 | "Baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet." This advertising campaign reflects Chevrolet's unique position as an American favorite |
1977 | Full-size Caprice was "downsized" and became the American favorite car |
1979 | The 100-millionth Chevrolet is built (1979 Monza) |
1980 | The first front-wheel-drive, Citation, was introduced |
1982 | Redesign of Camaro. Voted "Car of the Year" by Motor Trends |
1985 | Camaro I and Astro Van was introduced |
1989 | Geo, an import-inspired line of cars and SUVS, introduced |
1990 | Corvette shatters three world records for speed and endurance |
1991 | Introduction of new Caprice Classic LTZ named Motor Trend's "Car of the Year" |
1992 | Camaro celebrates its 25th anniversary |
1994 | "Genuine Chevrolet" embodies the commitment to delivering automobile ownership experience every driver deserves |
1995 | The redesigned Blazer earns Motor Trend's "Truck of the Year" award Chevrolet becomes the first company ever to win Motor Trend's "Truck of the Year" award in two consecutive years |
1996 | Chevy re-introduces the classic Malibu nameplate |
1997 | The fifth-generation Corvette was born and will carry the Corvette legend into the next millennium |
1998 | Geo Prizm brand become the newest additions to the Chevrolet family The all-new 1999 Silverado Pickup is introduced, winning Motor Trend's 1999 "Truck of the Year" award |
1999 | North American Detroit International Auto Show, Chevrolet launches the All-New Chevy Tracker |
2000 | Chevy announces two concepts, the Avalanche and SSR, for regular production The first concept minivan, the Zafira, is launched in Latin America and some Asian markets. Features the Flex 7 seating system |
2001 | Corvette C5-R wins Daytona 24-hour Race |
2002 | Production of the Camaro ends after 35 years, with a limited edition Anniversary model |
2003 | Chevrolet debuts in several ASEAN markets. Introductory models include the Optra, Aveo and Lumina |
2004 | The Chevrolet Corvette C6 makes its first appearance in the 2004 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. |