Chevrolet Model List 1980 Onwards
Alphabetical List Of Chevrolet Cars Produced Since 1980 Including Years Of Manufacture
- Avalanche: 2001–2013 (Truck/SUV)
- Aveo: 2002–2011 (Subcompact) (North America)
- Beretta: 1987–1996 (Coupe)
- Caprice: 1965–1996, reintroduced 2011–2017 (Sedan)
- Cavalier: 1982–2005 (Compact)
- Celebrity: 1982–1990 (Sedan)
- Chevette: 1976–1987 (Subcompact)
- Cobalt: 2005–2010 (Compact)
- Corsica: 1987–1996 (Compact)
- Corvette: Continuous production since 1953, with multiple generations
- Cruze: 2008–2019 (Compact)
- El Camino: 1959–1960, 1964–1987 (Coupe Utility)
- Equinox: 2005–present (SUV)
- HHR: 2005–2011 (SUV)
- Impala: Continuous production in various periods, most recently 2000–2020 (Sedan)
- Lumina: 1990–2001 (Sedan)
- Malibu: Has seen continuous production in various periods since 1964, most recently from 1997–present (Sedan)
- Monte Carlo: 1970–1988, 1995–2007 (Coupe)
- Nova: 1962–1979, then as a model variant under different names and platforms until 1988
- Prizm: 1989–2002 (Compact)
- S-10: 1982–2004 (Compact Truck)
- Silverado: 1999–present (Full-size Truck)
- Sonic: 2012–2020 (Subcompact)
- Spark: 2012–present (City Car)
- SSR: 2003–2006 (Convertible Truck)
- Suburban: Continuous production since 1935, with multiple generations (SUV)
- Tahoe: 1995–present (SUV)
- Tracker: 1989–2004 (SUV)
- Trailblazer: 2002–2009, reintroduced 2021–present (SUV)
- Traverse: 2009–present ( Crossover SUV)
- Trax: 2013–present ( Crossover SUV)
- Uplander: 2005–2008 (Minivan)
- Venture: 1997–2005 (Minivan)
- Volt: 2010–2019 (Plug-in Hybrid)
This list Chevrolet cars manufactured since 1980 offers a snapshot of Chevrolet's broad and varied lineup over the past few decades, showcasing the brand's adaptability and long-standing presence in the automotive market.