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Chevrolet SS (concept car), introduced in 2003 but never approved for production Holden Commodore (VF) , a sedan sold in the United States as the Chevrolet SS from 2013 until 2017 Super Sport (Chevrolet) , a signature performance option package offered by Chevrolet since 1961
The first Chevrolet to carry the "SS" badge was based on the Corvette C1 of 1956 (pictured) In December 1956, Chevrolet unveiled a show car based on the first generation Corvette called the Corvette Super Sport. In early 1957, the Chevrolet Corvette SS debuted — a custom built racing sports car that was the first Chevrolet to wear the SS badge.
The Chevrolet SS was a concept car designed, branded, and built by Chevrolet. It was introduced at the 2003 North American International Auto Show , but was never approved for official production. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
The VF Commodore SS-V Redline sedan was sold in the United States as a performance vehicle under the name of Chevrolet SS. [62] It was sized between the Malibu and the Impala in the Chevrolet lineup as a performance " Super Sport " sedan, and also filled the void left behind by the Pontiac G8 (itself a rebadged VE Commodore) after the Pontiac ...
The Chevrolet Chevelle driven by "Driver" which is prominently displayed in the movie [9] has the rear of a 1971 or 1972 model, but the front of a 1970 model [9] presumably due to the rarity and value of the 1970 Chevelle SS 454 which the car in the film is presumably portraying (it is never actually specified). [10]
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SS is an abbreviation of Super Sport, a historic moniker used by Chevrolet to denote high performance upgrades that meet certain criteria. The Cobalt SS was GM's first foray into the tuner market, launching as a 205 hp (153 kW; 208 PS) supercharged 2.0 L coupe in late 2004, paired only with the Saab F35 5-speed manual transmission. The ...
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