1. Updated Silverado 1500

A cornerstone model for the brand, long favored by American buyers for durability and versatility. The updated Silverado 1500, planned for 2026, is set to deliver more innovation and upgraded tech that meets today’s market expectations—a well-timed move as the full-size truck segment keeps raising the bar.

2. Bolt Electric Car

The popular compact Bolt is in line for a major refresh in the year ahead. The car is expected to become more efficient and environmentally friendly while offering added comfort and technology, a combination that could strengthen its day-to-day appeal.

3. Return of the Silverado EV RST

After a pause, the Silverado EV RST is set to return—a model that previously sparked significant interest among the brand’s fans. The new version is expected to bring more advanced equipment and compelling performance, and its comeback will be closely watched.

4. Premium EVs

The company also plans to introduce a lineup of high-end electric vehicles. These models will carry the latest technology and meet the elevated quality standards buyers now demand, a direction that can elevate the brand’s tech image.

5. Corvette Grand Sport

For sports-car loyalists, an updated Corvette Grand Sport is on the way. It is expected to be quicker, more powerful, and more modern than its predecessor, a recipe likely to keep the badge in the enthusiast conversation.

6. Upgrades for Popular Crossovers

Popular crossovers such as the Trax and Blazer will receive long-awaited updates focused on performance, design, and everyday usability. Improvements in these core models tend to resonate widely with drivers looking for a smart, hassle-free commute.

7. Equinox PHEV

In 2026, the Equinox will be offered as a Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV). The hybrid setup is designed to help drivers cut fuel costs and reduce tailpipe emissions—a pragmatic step for those easing into electrification.

8. Support for Over-the-Air (OTA) Updates

A key piece of the program is the rollout of over-the-air (OTA) software updates, ensuring continuous enhancement of features and capabilities across new Chevrolet models. Keeping cars up to date remotely adds convenience and extends the relevance of each vehicle well beyond the showroom.