List of Chevrolet Vehicles
For over a century, Chevrolet has been at the heart of the American automotive industry, evolving with the times while staying true to its legacy of performance, reliability, and innovation. Whether it’s robust trucks built for the toughest jobs, versatile SUVs designed for family adventures, cutting-edge electric vehicles leading the charge toward sustainability, or high-performance sports cars that ignite passion in drivers, Chevy offers something for everyone.
At Starling Chevrolet in St. Cloud, we take pride in showcasing the latest Chevrolet models while celebrating the rich history that has shaped the brand. In this guide, we explore Chevy’s current lineup, revisit some beloved classics, and take a look at what the future holds for this iconic brand. Whether you’re a longtime Chevy enthusiast or considering your first model, there’s plenty to discover. Let’s dive in!
Current Production Vehicles
Chevrolet’s current lineup showcases a dynamic blend of tradition and innovation, offering vehicles that cater to a wide range of needs. Whether you’re looking for a fuel-efficient crossover, a versatile full-size SUV, a heavy-duty work truck, or the latest in electric vehicle technology, Chevy delivers performance, comfort, and cutting-edge features across all categories. You can browse the full current Chevrolet lineup at Starling or explore each segment below.
SUVs and Crossovers
Chevy’s SUV lineup is one of the most diverse on the market, designed to meet the needs of families, commuters, and adventure seekers alike. From compact city crossovers to full-size family haulers, Chevrolet ensures there’s an SUV for everyone.
- Chevrolet Trax – A compact and affordable crossover that offers a high driving position, easy maneuverability, and good fuel economy. The Trax received a full redesign in 2024, bringing a bold new exterior, a larger 11-inch infotainment screen, and an available turbocharged engine, making it one of the most tech-loaded vehicles in its class at its price point.
- Chevrolet Trailblazer – Slightly larger than the Trax, the Trailblazer boasts a sporty design, impressive tech, and available all-wheel drive. Its turbocharged engine delivers a good balance of power and efficiency, making it a great choice for those who want a nimble crossover with a distinctive look.
- Chevrolet Equinox – One of Chevy’s most popular models, the Equinox offers a spacious interior, user-friendly technology, and advanced driver-assistance features. With efficient turbocharged engine options and a comfortable ride, it’s a go-to for small families and daily commuters.
- Chevrolet Blazer – A sporty and stylish midsize SUV with performance-inspired design. It features bold exterior lines, a well-equipped interior, and powerful engine choices, making it a standout option for those who want practicality with a performance edge.
- Chevrolet Traverse – A three-row SUV completely redesigned for 2024, the Traverse now rides on an updated platform with a turbocharged 2.5L four-cylinder engine replacing the previous V6. The result is better fuel efficiency without sacrificing cabin space, upscale materials, or modern technology. It remains a top pick for families who need seating for up to eight.
- Chevrolet Tahoe – A full-size SUV that delivers powerful towing capabilities and premium features. Equipped with strong V8 engine options, an available 3.0L Duramax diesel, and advanced driver-assistance technology, the Tahoe is the benchmark for full-size family haulers. It can tow up to 8,400 lbs and offers an available independent rear suspension for a noticeably smoother ride than competitors.
- Chevrolet Suburban – The longest-running nameplate in automotive history, the Suburban provides maximum passenger and cargo space in a full-size SUV package. With over 100 cubic feet of cargo room with seats folded, it’s ideal for large families, business travel, or long road trips that demand comfort and capability at the same time.
Trucks and Pickups
Chevrolet has long been a leader in the pickup truck segment, offering a lineup that balances rugged capability, cutting-edge technology, and reliable performance. Whether you need a truck for daily work, off-road adventures, or heavy-duty towing, Chevy’s truck lineup has you covered.
- Chevrolet Colorado – A midsize pickup truck completely redesigned in 2023, the Colorado delivers significantly more capability and style than its predecessor. Available trims include the off-road-focused ZR2, which adds a lifted suspension, locking front and rear differentials, and Multimatic DSSV dampers for serious trail capability. It’s an excellent choice for those who want a truck that’s both practical and built for adventure.
- Chevrolet Silverado 1500 – One of Chevy’s best-selling models, the Silverado 1500 is available with multiple powertrains including the 7L TurboMax four-cylinder, which produces best-in-class standard torque of 430 lb-ft and tows up to 9,500 lbs, and the 5.3L and 6.2L V8 EcoTec3 engines for drivers who prioritize power. Advanced features like the available GMC MultiPro Tailgate, up to 13 camera views for trailering, and a 13.4-inch touchscreen make it one of the most tech-forward trucks in its class.
- Chevrolet Silverado HD (2500 & 3500) – When the job calls for serious muscle, the Silverado 2500 HD and Silverado 3500 HD deliver class-leading towing and payload capacity. The available 6.6L Duramax diesel makes the 3500 HD capable of towing up to 36,000 lbs in gooseneck configuration, the most of any light-duty truck on the market.
Electric Vehicles (EVs)
Chevrolet is at the forefront of the EV revolution, offering a growing lineup of electric vehicles designed to provide real-world range, competitive pricing, and the same reliability customers expect from the brand. With an expanding public charging network and improving battery technology, Chevy’s EV lineup is more practical for everyday driving than ever before.
- Chevrolet Bolt EV – A fully electric hatchback with an EPA-estimated range of around 259 miles per charge. The Bolt EV returned to the lineup in 2025 with updated features and remains one of the most affordable EVs available from any mainstream manufacturer, making it an ideal entry point into electric vehicle ownership.
- Chevrolet Equinox EV – Now available in dealerships, the Equinox EV brings SUV practicality and a starting price around $35,000 to the electric segment. With up to an estimated 319 miles of range on the longer-range version and a spacious, tech-forward interior, it’s one of the most compelling mainstream EVs on the market today.
- Chevrolet Blazer EV – A sporty electric SUV that delivers up to an estimated 320 miles of range (rear-wheel drive) with a bold, futuristic design. It’s positioned as an exciting alternative for drivers who want EV efficiency without giving up the performance feel of the Blazer nameplate.
- Chevrolet Silverado EV – A fully electric version of the iconic Silverado, built on GM’s Ultium platform. The Silverado EV offers up to an estimated 450 miles of range (WT trim), available 10,000+ lbs of towing capacity, and an innovative Midgate that expands the cargo area by folding down the rear seat and opening the pass-through to the bed.
If you’re curious about making the switch, you can browse all new EV models at Starling or schedule a test drive to experience the difference firsthand.
Sports Cars
For those who crave raw power, thrilling speed, and track-ready performance, Chevrolet’s sports car lineup continues to impress. The Corvette family in particular has expanded significantly, offering multiple variants for different types of enthusiasts.
- Chevrolet Corvette Stingray – The mid-engine C8 Corvette Stingray continues to deliver supercar performance at a price well below its European competitors. Powered by a naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 producing 490 hp (or 495 hp with the Z51 package), it reaches 60 mph in under 3 seconds and offers an adjustable suspension, magnetic ride control, and a driver-focused cabin that’s far more livable daily than traditional sports cars.
- Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray – The first-ever electrified Corvette, the E-Ray pairs the Stingray’s 6.2L V8 with an electric motor on the front axle for all-wheel drive and 655 combined horsepower. It’s the fastest and most sophisticated Corvette available for daily use, reaching 60 mph in 2.5 seconds.
- Chevrolet Corvette Z06 – A track-focused Corvette featuring a high-revving 5.5L flat-plane crank V8 that produces 670 hp and revs to 8,600 rpm, a sound and character unlike any other American production car. The Z06 is available with aggressive aerodynamic packages and carbon fiber components that make it genuinely competitive on any race track.
- Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 – The most powerful production Corvette ever built, the ZR1 combines the Z06’s flat-plane V8 with twin turbochargers for a staggering 1,064 horsepower. It’s engineered to top 215 mph and represents the pinnacle of what American automotive engineering can achieve.
Note: The Chevrolet Camaro ended production in January 2024 after the final Collector’s Edition models rolled off the line at the Lansing Grand River Assembly plant. However, Chevrolet has confirmed plans to bring back the Camaro nameplate as a fully electric model in the future. We’ll update this article when those details are officially announced.
Discontinued and Classic Chevrolet Models
Chevrolet’s history is filled with legendary vehicles that shaped the automotive industry and left a lasting impact on drivers worldwide. While some models are no longer in production, their influence can still be seen in today’s lineup. From iconic sedans and rugged off-road SUVs to classic trucks and high-performance muscle cars, these discontinued models continue to be celebrated by collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Iconic Sedans
For decades, Chevrolet’s sedans were among the most recognizable cars on American roads, offering comfort, reliability, and practicality at accessible prices. Several of these models became cultural icons before shifts in consumer preference toward SUVs led to their retirement.
- Chevrolet Malibu – A staple of the Chevrolet sedan lineup for decades, the Malibu offered a well-balanced combination of efficiency, comfort, and modern technology. It was discontinued after the 2024 model year as consumer demand shifted toward crossovers and SUVs.
- Chevrolet Impala – A true American classic, the Impala was known for its spacious interior, smooth ride, and powerful engine options. First introduced in 1958, it evolved over generations into one of the most beloved full-size sedans before its final discontinuation in 2020.
- Chevrolet Caprice – A full-size sedan widely used by law enforcement, government agencies, and families for decades. Known for its durability and V8 engine power, the Caprice was a staple of American streets before being discontinued.
- Chevrolet Cruze – A compact, economical sedan that gained popularity for its smooth handling, fuel efficiency, and affordable price tag. The Cruze was discontinued in 2019 as Chevrolet began shifting resources toward trucks, SUVs, and electric vehicles.
- Chevrolet Spark – One of the most affordable and fuel-efficient vehicles Chevrolet ever produced, the Spark served urban drivers well as a compact city car. It was phased out of the U.S. market after the 2022 model year.
Classic SUVs
Before SUVs dominated the market as they do today, Chevrolet had already established itself as a leader in versatile, durable utility vehicles. Some of these classics paved the way for models in today’s lineup.
- Chevrolet K5 Blazer – A legendary full-size off-road SUV that became a favorite among adventurers and collectors. Built with rugged durability, powerful engines, and four-wheel drive capability, the K5 Blazer remains highly sought after in the classic car and off-road communities.
- Chevrolet Tracker – A compact, fun-to-drive SUV that gained popularity in the 1990s. Known for its affordability, reliability, and versatility, the Tracker was a great option for those looking for a small yet capable vehicle, especially for urban and light outdoor use.
Vintage Trucks
Chevrolet’s truck lineup has always been defined by durability, performance, and ingenuity. Several discontinued models remain collector favorites and continue to command strong prices at auction and on the resale market.
- Chevrolet C10 – A classic pickup from the 1960s and 1970s, the C10 became an icon due to its sleek design, smooth ride, and powerful V8 engine options. Today it remains one of the most popular platforms for restoration projects and custom builds, with prices for clean examples having risen significantly in recent years.
- Chevrolet El Camino – One of the most unique vehicles ever produced, the El Camino blended the body of a muscle car with the utility of a pickup truck. With a sporty design, powerful engines, and a practical cargo bed, it became a favorite among enthusiasts who wanted both performance and utility.
- Chevrolet S-10 – A compact pickup truck that played a key role in shaping today’s midsize truck market. With its affordable price, efficient engine options, and versatility, the S-10 was an excellent option for small business owners and everyday drivers who needed a practical, right-sized truck.
Performance and Sports Cars
Chevrolet has always been a pioneer in performance engineering. Some of its most legendary discontinued models continue to be admired for their raw power, aggressive styling, and racing heritage.
- Chevrolet Camaro – After more than 50 years as one of America’s most iconic muscle cars, the Camaro ended its current production run in January 2024. From the original 1967 model that challenged the Mustang head-on, to the fire-breathing ZL1 of the final generation, the Camaro defined what an American pony car should be. Chevrolet has confirmed the Camaro will return as an electric vehicle in the future.
- Chevrolet Chevelle SS – A powerhouse of the late 1960s, the Chevelle SS became one of the most celebrated muscle cars of its era. Equipped with massive V8 engines, including the legendary 454 cubic-inch LS6, and bold styling, it defined the golden age of American performance.
- Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS – A high-performance coupe with NASCAR-inspired design, the Monte Carlo SS was a favorite for those looking for a stylish, comfortable ride with serious power under the hood.
- Chevrolet Bolt EUV – A slightly larger electric crossover version of the Bolt EV, the EUV offered a higher ride height and more cabin space. It was discontinued after the 2023 model year as Chevrolet shifted its EV strategy toward the Equinox EV and Blazer EV platforms.
- Chevrolet Corvette C1 through C7 – The Corvette lineage is one of the most storied in sports car history. From the first-generation C1 of the 1950s, which established American sports car credibility, through the C7’s 650-horsepower Z06, each generation raised the bar for performance, value, and technology. The current mid-engine C8 platform represents the biggest single leap the Corvette has taken in its 70-year history.
Concept Cars and Prototypes
Throughout its history, Chevrolet has used concept cars and prototypes to test bold ideas, preview future technology, and inspire the production vehicles that follow. These experimental models are often ahead of their time, and some have proven surprisingly prophetic.
Chevrolet Aerovette: A Mid-Engine Vision Ahead of Its Time
Originally conceived in the 1970s, the Chevrolet Aerovette was a futuristic Corvette prototype that introduced a mid-engine layout, decades before it became a reality in the C8 Corvette. Designed to challenge European supercars, the Aerovette featured a sleek wedge-shaped body optimized for aerodynamics, a revolutionary mid-engine design that improved weight balance, and gullwing doors that gave it an unmistakably futuristic appeal. Although the Aerovette never made it into production, it paved the way for future Corvette models and proved that a mid-engine layout was not only possible but ideal for achieving supercar-level performance. Today’s C8 Corvette Stingray stands as the realization of that vision.
Chevrolet Chaparral 2X Vision Gran Turismo: A Digital Dream
The Chaparral 2X Vision Gran Turismo was created in collaboration with Chaparral Racing for the video game Gran Turismo as a showcase for next-generation motorsports thinking. Key concepts included a laser-powered propulsion system, an ultra-lightweight aerodynamic structure, and a prone driving position where the driver lies face-forward. While purely a concept, it symbolized Chevrolet’s willingness to think beyond traditional automotive constraints and explore ideas that could eventually influence real-world aerodynamics and performance engineering.
Chevrolet Bolt Concept: The Spark That Ignited Chevy’s EV Revolution
Before Chevrolet became a serious player in the EV space, it first had to develop a vision for practical, long-range electric vehicles. The Chevrolet Bolt Concept debuted in 2015 and directly led to the launch of the Bolt EV, at the time, one of the most affordable long-range EVs available anywhere. The concept introduced a high-capacity battery capable of over 200 miles of range per charge, a compact yet spacious crossover design, and advanced connectivity features. It was instrumental in shaping Chevrolet’s commitment to electrification and laid the groundwork for today’s Equinox EV, Blazer EV, and Silverado EV.
Global Market Variations
Chevrolet is a global brand, but its vehicle lineup varies depending on regional market demands, driving conditions, and consumer preferences. While some models are available worldwide, others are developed exclusively for specific markets, reflecting Chevrolet’s understanding that a full-size Silverado makes perfect sense in Texas but may be impractical on the narrow streets of São Paulo or Bangkok.
Chevrolet Aveo – A Practical and Economical Choice
The Chevrolet Aveo is a compact sedan widely sold in South America, Europe, and Asia. Designed to provide affordability, fuel efficiency, and urban practicality, the Aveo competes with other economy cars in markets where small sedans are strongly preferred over larger SUVs. It offers budget-friendly pricing, reliable performance, and compact dimensions that make it well-suited for densely populated cities.
Chevrolet Montana – A Compact Workhorse for Latin America
Unlike the full-size pickups that dominate North America, many regions require smaller, fuel-efficient trucks that balance cargo-hauling capability with city maneuverability. The Chevrolet Montana, a compact pickup truck designed specifically for Latin American countries, has undergone a full redesign in recent years and remains a strong seller in Brazil and surrounding markets, where light commercial vehicles serve both professional and personal needs.
Chevrolet Captiva – A Versatile SUV for Global Markets
The Chevrolet Captiva is a midsize SUV that has gained popularity in Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America. Offering spacious seating, modern technology, and a balance between affordability and comfort, the Captiva caters to families in regions where SUVs are growing rapidly in popularity. Recent iterations share engineering with other GM platforms, keeping it competitive in its targeted markets.
Chevrolet’s ability to adapt its lineup to regional needs highlights its versatility as a global brand. By offering smaller sedans and trucks in emerging markets, larger SUVs where passenger capacity is prioritized, and electric vehicles in regions that reward sustainability, Chevrolet ensures it remains relevant and competitive around the world.
Evolution of Chevrolet’s Vehicle Lineup
Chevrolet’s journey through the decades has been marked by innovation, adaptability, and a deep understanding of what drivers actually need. From the golden era of American muscle cars and the rise of fuel-efficient sedans to the current shift toward electrification and advanced safety technology, Chevy has consistently refined its lineup to stay ahead of industry trends.
The move away from traditional sedans, with the retirement of the Malibu, Cruze, Spark, and Impala, reflects the broader industry shift toward crossovers and SUVs that offer more versatility for modern lifestyles. At the same time, the expansion of the Chevrolet EV lineup with the Equinox EV, Blazer EV, and Silverado EV demonstrates the brand’s commitment to leading the next chapter of automotive technology rather than following it.
Meanwhile, iconic nameplates like the Corvette, now offered in four distinct variants including the electrified E-Ray and the 1,064-horsepower ZR1, continue to set standards that competitors struggle to match at their respective price points. And the Silverado remains one of the best-selling vehicles in the United States, a position it has held for decades by continuously improving capability, technology, and refinement with every generation.
Looking ahead, Chevrolet is expected to further expand its EV lineup, integrate Super Cruise hands-free driving technology across more models, and refine the features and efficiency of every vehicle segment. The future of Chevy is one where performance, sustainability, and an exceptional driver experience come together to shape the next generation of vehicles.
Conclusion
For over a century, Chevrolet has established itself as a leader in automotive excellence, delivering vehicles that cater to every lifestyle, need, and driving preference. Whether it’s a rugged and dependable truck, a spacious and tech-savvy SUV, a thrilling high-performance sports car, or an efficient, future-ready EV, Chevy continues to provide quality, innovation, and reliability in every model.
At Starling Chevrolet in St. Cloud, we offer a wide selection of new Chevrolet vehicles and pre-owned options to meet the needs of every driver. If you’re unsure where to start, our team can help you compare models, explore current specials, and apply for financing, all in one visit. You can also use our payment calculator or get an instant cash offer on your trade-in before you even walk through the door.
Visit us today and discover the Chevrolet difference, where innovation meets tradition, and every drive is built to impress.
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