Chevrolet Monza produced from 1975 to 1980 as subcompact based on Vega. Car was 4 inches longer and 180 lbs heavier than Vega. Named "Italian Vega" by GM's John DeLorean due to Ferrari-like styling
Three-row compact MPV produced by GM from 2010 to 2023. Based on GM Delta II platform, designed with crossover styling. Initially launched in South Korea as "Active Life Vehicle". Production ended in 2018 after GM Uzbekistan closure. Available in multiple countries including Canada, Europe, and Latin America
Silverado succeeded Chevrolet C/K series in 1999. First generation launched in 1998 as 1500 and 2500 models. Fourth generation introduced in 2019 with new LT Trail Boss trim. Sold over 12 million units since 1998
First generation was renamed Blazer, available in two-door format. GMT400 platform offered two-door version
New Dual Cockpit Design with fighter jet-inspired steering wheel. 297mm longer and 51mm wider than previous models. Up to 1,405L cargo capacity with 8-way power adjustable seats. 8-inch digital cluster display and 11-inch infotainment system
Introduced as replacement for Tracker and S-10 Blazer in 2004. Featured unique sliding rear bench seat called Multi-Flex. Produced exclusively in Canada with 3.4L and 3.6L V6 engines. Torrent model discontinued after 2009, replaced by GMC Terrain