100 Years of Chevrolet: Brand, Technology, Culture

The brand was founded in Detroit, in November 1911, by racer Louis Chevrolet and General Motors founder William C. â??Billyâ? Durant, who developed cars that quickly earned reputations for performance, durability and value. Those traits remain at the core of Chevrolet, which is the worldâ??s fourth-largest automotive brand.

 

From the very start, Chevrolet brought technology and features typically reserved for more expensive cars to its lineup of affordable cars and trucks. The first Chevrolet â?? the Series C Classic Six â?? offered an electric starter and electric headlamps at a time when both were rarities among even luxury cars. In the decades that followed, innovations such as safety glass, fuel injection, anti-lock brakes and electronic stability control systems were used on Chevrolet models at the same time as more expensive vehicles. As one of the largest-selling brands in the industry, Chevroletâ??s early adoption of landmark technologies fundamentally changed the way they were applied to new vehicles.

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