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Overview

Chevrolet, colloquially known as Chevy, is one of America's most iconic automotive brands. Founded in 1911 by racecar driver Louis Chevrolet and General Motors founder William Durant, Chevy aimed to compete with the Model T by producing affordable, reliable cars for the masses. Over its more than 100 years, Chevrolet has produced some of history's most beloved vehicles. The bowtie emblem has graced classics ranging from the early six-cylinder Classic Six to the curvaceous Bel Air of the 1950s. Muscle cars like the Camaro and Corvette have carried the torch of performance since the 1960s. Through ups and downs, Chevrolet trucks have persisted as rugged, dependable transportation for farmers, construction crews and families alike. Today, Chevrolet offers one of the most diverse lineups in the industry, selling everything from electric vehicles to full-size SUVs. Commitment to value has allowed Chevy to retain budget-conscious customers even as prices climb industry-wide. Meanwhile, the brand cultivates its legacy of American power with modern performance cars like the Camaro ZL1 and mid-engine Corvette. Chevrolet has not ignored the present market shift toward utilities and electrification either. All-new additions include the Trailblazer subcompact crossover, Blazer EV midsize SUV, Silverado EV pickup and more. As in the past, contemporary social demands seem unlikely to dampen Chevy's mass appeal. From historic bowtie to modern bolt, the automaker appeals broadly thanks to dependability, affordability and the quintessential American ethos instilled by its founders. More than a century later, Chevrolet continues putting the drive in driven, aspiring to embody the frontier Adventurous Spirit its earliest cars kindled.

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