If you vote for the most anticipated pickup truck manufacturer this year, the editor will vote for Chevrolet. Not only was it influenced by movies such as "Bumblebee" or Suburban, but also because 2018 is the 100th anniversary of the birth of Chevrolet Pickup. But many of my friends only know the Ford Raptor and Dodge Ram. I don’t know if Chevrolet also has Thorrods and Currods. I take this opportunity to show you the 100-year history of Chevrolet pickups in popular science and briefly understand what pickups Chevrolet has produced in the past 100 years.
1918 One-Ton
One-Ton pickup is considered Chevrolet's first pickup. Its structure is very simple, as simple as installing a flat plate on the chassis.
1929 International Series LD
International Series LD is Chevrolet's first pickup product with a closed cockpit, and for the first time, it can choose a variety of body colors including wheels. This was a pioneering work at the time.
1938 Half-Ton
Half-Ton is the world's first pickup truck completely separated from the car design. From then on, people truly realized the necessity of pickups, and pickups were completely different from other models, and began to form a unique pickup culture.
1947 Chevrolet Advance Design
Advance Design is Chevrolet’s new pickup truck series, the first major design after World War II. Compared with the early pickups, Advance Design has a stronger power and a more fashionable appearance. The five-bar grille has thus become the appearance of the Chevrolet pickup family.
1948 Chevrolet Thriftmaster Stock
1948 Chevrolet Thriftmaster Stock
Task Force is the successor of Chevrolet Advance Design. The Task Force series of pickups sold from 1955 to 1959. In addition, the same model of the Task Force series in GMC is the Blue Chip series.
1956 Chevrolet 3100
1956 GMC Blue Chip
1958 Chevrolet Apache
1958 Chevrolet El Camino (car)
El Camino is 50% more than General Motors’s unique caravan based on Brookwood’s new style wagon car. .
1963 Chevrolet stepside
1970 GMC C/K
C/K series is a full-size pickup production line of Chevrolet and GMC, "C" refers to two-wheel drive models, "K" refers to four-wheel drive models, and the iconic bow tie logo appears for the first time On the grille of a Chevrolet pickup. The C/K series was replaced by Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra in 1999.
1970 Chevrolet C10 Fleetside
1972 Chevrolet LUV
Chevrolet LUV and later Chevrolet LUV D-MAX are light pickup trucks designed and manufactured by Isuzu. They have been sold in the Americas since 1972.
1973 C30 One-Ton Dually
1982 Chevrolet S-10 single cab
Chevrolet S-10 is oneA small pickup truck produced by Chevrolet. This is the first compact car produced in China by the three major US automakers. The corresponding model is GMC Sonoma, and the high-performance version after 1991 is called GMC Syclone.
1988 Chevrolet C/K regular cab
1991 Chevrolet S-10 Tahoe 4x4
1999 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 regular cab
Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra are both full-size and heavy-duty pickup trucks manufactured by General Motors in 1998. They are the successors of the Chevrolet C/K series. .
1999 Silverado 1500 LT Z71
2002 Chevrolet Avalanche
Chevrolet Avalanche is a pickup product that shares a long-wheelbase chassis with Cadillac Escalade and Chevrolet Suburban. Since Avalanche started, Chevrolet has a design language that is different from GMC.
2003 Silverado SSR
Chevrolet SSR, the full name of Super Sport Roadster literally translates to supercar road star, is a hard-top convertible pickup truck produced from 2003 to 2006.
2004 Chevrolet Colorado
Chevrolet Colorado is named after the state of Colorado, the corresponding general-purpose medium-sized pickup GMC CANYON. It replaced the Chevrolet S-10 and GMC Sonoma compact pickups in 2004.
2013 Avalanche Z71 Black Diamond Last Edition
2016 Chevrolet Silverado
2018 Chevrolet Silverado Centennial Edition
2018 Chevrolet Colorado Centennial Edition