WHY CHEVROLET

We’re driven to help you find new roads

At Chevrolet, we do more than just move you. We drive you toward new possibilities. It's a promise that enables us to keep you safe and connected on the road. Along the way, we constantly challenge the status quo and change the ways people move throughout the world. After more than 100 years of persistence, ingenuity and making every mile count, we remain driven to helping you Find New Roads.

Ingenuity is what we deliver

Safety

Your safety is our top priority at Chevrolet. We protect you and your passengers with some of the world's most advanced technologies.

Connectivity

Enjoy convenience with simple technologies that keep you constantly connected with the world around you.

Design

From lean and agile to bold and muscular, Chevrolet vehicles will raise your heartbeat with their stunning, youthful and dynamic designs.

Over 100 years of never giving up

Since 1911, we've been improving mobility one innovation at a time. And there's no sign of us slowing down.

1911

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Fearless race car driver Louis Chevrolet and businessman Bill Durant disrupt the automotive industry by co-founding Chevrolet in Detroit, Michigan.

1918

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Chevrolet merges with General Motors, becoming its own powerful division within GM.

1923

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GM takes on the world, opening its first assembly plant outside North America in Copenhagen, Denmark.

1926

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GM organized the MENA region’s first Motor Show in Egypt that showcased all of its vehicles, including a trio of four-cylinder cars from Chevrolet. GM also opened their first office in the region. The Alexandria Egypt Dealer Organization, was established in 19 markets, which prospered until WWII.

1935

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The birth of the first SUV and an Arabian Icon – Chevrolet Suburban. It has room for up to nine passengers and it's our longest-running production nameplate.

1953

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Chevrolet launches Corvette, America's first mass-produced fiberglass sports car. To this day, it remains a champion on the track and a halo for our brand.

1955

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Chevrolet introduces an engine so lightweight, high-revving and reliable, its legacy lives on in the V8 engines that power the vehicles we build today.

1956

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GM regional office moved to Beirut. Remained there nearly 20 years, until the outbreak of the civil war in Lebanon.

1960

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For the first of many years, Chevrolet outsells rivals, holding the title of America's number-one truck.

1971

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Chevrolet on the moon. “Lunar Rover” is the first electric-powered vehicle to help Apollo astronauts explore Earth’s satellite.  

1980

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Chevrolet launches its first front-wheel drive car. The Chevrolet Citation is shorter and lighter than the vehicle it replaced, yet refuses to sacrifice interior space.

1988

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GM established its regional HQ in Dubai. General Motors Middle East Operations was opened up at the Dubai World Trade Center (also known as the Sheikh Rashid Tower), to ensure the sales and service needs for all customers in the region are met.

2000

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Chevrolet Traverse debuts. Combining the comfort of a sedan with the utility of an SUV, it changes the way people think about family vehicles.  

2011

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Chevrolet North America launches the world's first mass-produced plug-in hybrid car. Volt establishes our brand as a leader in the future of electric cars.

2018

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As technology finds new roads, so does Chevrolet. Future lies in electric vehicles – although for Chevrolet, it’s not actually that futuristic. Since the 1971 moon drive of the “Lunar Rover”, Chevrolet continues to pioneer EV engineering. This time with the Bolt EV, the electric vehicle that offers an NEDC-estimated up to 520 km§ range on a single charge.

1911

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Fearless race car driver Louis Chevrolet and businessman Bill Durant disrupt the automotive industry by co-founding Chevrolet in Detroit, Michigan.

1918

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Chevrolet merges with General Motors, becoming its own powerful division within GM.

1923

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GM takes on the world, opening its first assembly plant outside North America in Copenhagen, Denmark.

1926

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GM organized the MENA region’s first Motor Show in Egypt that showcased all of its vehicles, including a trio of four-cylinder cars from Chevrolet. GM also opened their first office in the region. The Alexandria Egypt Dealer Organization, was established in 19 markets, which prospered until WWII.

1935

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The spacious Chevrolet Suburban Carryall is introduced. Now with room for up to nine passengers, it's our longest-running production nameplate.

1953

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Chevrolet launches Corvette, America's first mass-produced fiberglass sports car. To this day, it remains a champion on the track and a halo for our brand.

1955

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Chevrolet introduces an engine so lightweight, high-revving and reliable, its legacy lives on in the V8 engines that power the vehicles we build today.

1956

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GM regional office moved to Beirut. Remained there nearly 20 years, until the outbreak of the civil war in Lebanon.

1960

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For the first of many years, Chevrolet outsells rivals, holding the title of America's number-one truck.

1971

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Chevrolet on the moon. “Lunar Rover” is the first electric-powered vehicle to help Apollo astronauts explore Earth’s satellite.  

1980

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Chevrolet launches its first front-wheel drive car. The Chevrolet Citation is shorter and lighter than the vehicle it replaced, yet refuses to sacrifice interior space.

1988

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GM established its regional HQ in Dubai. General Motors Middle East Operations was opened up at the Dubai World Trade Center (also known as the Sheikh Rashid Tower), to ensure the sales and service needs for all customers in the region are met.

2000

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Chevrolet Traverse debuts. Combining the comfort of a sedan with the utility of an SUV, it changes the way people think about family vehicles.

2011

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Chevrolet North America launches the world's first mass-produced plug-in hybrid car. Volt establishes our brand as a leader in the future of electric cars.

2018

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As technology finds new roads, so does Chevrolet. Future lies in electric vehicles – although for Chevrolet, it’s not actually that futuristic. Since the 1971 moon drive of the “Lunar Rover”, Chevrolet continues to pioneer EV engineering. This time with the Bolt EV, the electric vehicle that offers an NEDC-estimated up to 520 km§ range on a single charge.

1911

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Fearless race car driver Louis Chevrolet and businessman Bill Durant disrupt the automotive industry by co-founding Chevrolet in Detroit, Michigan.

1918

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Chevrolet merges with General Motors, becoming its own powerful division within GM.

1923

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GM takes on the world, opening its first assembly plant outside North America in Copenhagen, Denmark.

1926

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GM organized the MENA region’s first Motor Show in Egypt that showcased all of its vehicles, including a trio of four-cylinder cars from Chevrolet. GM also opened their first office in the region. The Alexandria Egypt Dealer Organization, was established in 19 markets, which prospered until WWII.

1935

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The spacious Chevrolet Suburban Carryall is introduced. Now with room for up to nine passengers, it's our longest-running production nameplate.

1953

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Chevrolet launches Corvette, America's first mass-produced fiberglass sports car. To this day, it remains a champion on the track and a halo for our brand.

1955

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Chevrolet introduces an engine so lightweight, high-revving and reliable, its legacy lives on in the V8 engines that power the vehicles we build today.

1956

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GM regional office moved to Beirut. Remained there nearly 20 years, until the outbreak of the civil war in Lebanon.

1960

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For the first of many years, Chevrolet outsells rivals, holding the title of America's number-one truck.

1971

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Chevrolet on the moon. “Lunar Rover” is the first electric-powered vehicle to help Apollo astronauts explore Earth’s satellite.  

1980

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Chevrolet launches its first front-wheel drive car. The Chevrolet Citation is shorter and lighter than the vehicle it replaced, yet refuses to sacrifice interior space.

1988

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GM established its regional HQ in Dubai. General Motors Middle East Operations was opened up at the Dubai World Trade Center (also known as the Sheikh Rashid Tower), to ensure the sales and service needs for all customers in the region are met.

2000

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Chevrolet Traverse debuts. Combining the comfort of a sedan with the utility of an SUV, it changes the way people think about family vehicles.

2011

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Chevrolet North America launches the world's first mass-produced plug-in hybrid car. Volt establishes our brand as a leader in the future of electric cars.

2018

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As technology finds new roads, so does Chevrolet. Future lies in electric vehicles – although for Chevrolet, it’s not actually that futuristic. Since the 1971 moon drive of the “Lunar Rover”, Chevrolet continues to pioneer EV engineering. This time with the Bolt EV, the electric vehicle that offers an NEDC-estimated up to 520 km§ range on a single charge.

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