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  1. The Chevrolet Impala (/ ɪ m ˈ p æ l ə,-ˈ p ɑː l ə /) is a full-size car that was built by Chevrolet for model years 1958 to 1985, 1994 to 1996, and 2000 to 2020. The Impala was Chevrolet's popular flagship passenger car and was among the better-selling American-made automobiles in the United States.

  2. Dec 15, 2023 · Generations: 5 First production year: 1966 Engines: Hybrid gasoline, Gasoline, Natural gas. CHEVROLETImpala 2013 - Present. Chevrolet introduced the tenth generation of the Impala in 2013 as a...

    • Chevrolet Impala Essential History
    • Impala: The Beginning
    • Impala SS Launched
    • Impala Repositioned as Caprice Introduced
    • Impala: The Return
    • Impala Returns Again
    • The Last Impala
    • Chevrolet Impala Highlights
    • Chevrolet Impala Buying Tips
    • Chevrolet Impala Recent Auctions

    The storiedImpala nameplate first appeared on a concept car shown at the 1956 Motorama, General Motors' self-produced car show. Effectively a five-seat hard-top Corvette, it seemed fitting to name it after the impala, a gazelle that can leap up to 30 feet at a stretch.

    The production Impala premiered in 1958 as the Bel Air Impala, the top-line model of the full-size Chevrolet lineup. (This was at a time when model names were treated more like trim levels.) Engine choices ranged from Chevy's thirties-era 145-hp six to an all-new 348 cid (5.7L) V-8 producing up to 315 hp. The new Impala was opulent (and expensive) ...

    The Impala became a stand-alone model for 1959. In 1961 Chevy introduced the Impala SS, with power choices including the new (and now very rare) 360-hp 409 cid (6.7-liter) V-8. After '62, the SS became primarily an appearance package, but it still could be ordered with Chevrolet's largest engines and beefed-up chassis components. The SS package was...

    The Impala reigned as the top-of-the-line full-size Chevrolet from 1958 until 1966 when the Caprice was introduced. Chevrolet dropped the Biscayne for 1973 and the Bel Air in 1976, leaving Impala as Chevy's entry-level full-size car. GM dramatically downsized all of its full-size cars in 1977, and the new Chevy lineup consisted of Impala and Capric...

    When the Impala name returned, it once again did so as a concept car. Unveiled at the 1992 Detroit Auto Show, the Impala SS was a murdered-out Caprice with a lowered suspension and an 8.2-liter V-8. TheImpala SS went into production for the 1994 model year, effectively a civilian version of the 9C1 police package with a 260-horsepower 5.7-liter V-8...

    The Impala returned in 2000, replacing the Lumina as Chevrolet's large front-wheel-drive sedan. A police version featured a beefed-up suspension and 3.8-liter V-6. In 2004, Chevrolet offered an Impala SS with a 240-hp supercharged 3.8-liter V-6. For 2006, an all-new (and rather anonymously-styled) Impala was unveiled, and the SS model got a big 5.3...

    The all-new2014 Impala was bigger, more opulent, and more aggressively styled. It was well received and sold strongly in its first few years, though sales dwindled as SUVs ascended to dominance in the family-car segment. Chevrolet ceased production of the Impala in 2020.

    From 1958 until 1975, the Impala was distinguished by having three-segment taillights, while lesser heavy Chevys including the Bel Air, Biscayne, and Delray had two (the exception being 1959 when all versions had segmented cat-eye taillights). The Impala has served as both the high end (1958-1965) and the low end (1976-1985) of Chevrolet's full-siz...

    As the Impala has spanned such a long period of time and so many different types of cars, different versions will appeal to different types of collectors. For older Impalas, especially models that purport to offer rare option combinations, originality plays a big role in value. It's important to check the VIN, fender tag, and build sheet (if availa...

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    • 1956 Chevrolet Impala Motorama show car. The GM Motorama show car that started it all.
    • Gen I: 1958 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe. Building on a theme presented at the 1956 GM Motoramas, the 1958 Impala wore a sensational Harley Earl–era design, with ample chrome decoration over deeply sculpted fenders, Chevy’s first dual headlamps, and triple taillamps.
    • Gen I: 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air Impala Convertible. The major chassis advancement was a move from semi-elliptic leaf springs to coils at the rear.
    • Gen II: 1959 Chevrolet Impala. When Bill Mitchell replaced Earl as GM’s design boss, Impalas received leaner, lower, wider styling highlighted by a radical bat-wing tail motif.
  3. Apr 25, 2024 · For the 2014 model year, changes to the Chevrolet Impala moved it into the tenth of its generations. Initially, it kept the V6 (now with 305 hp) and added a base 2.5L four-cylinder (195-197...

  4. 2019. 2018. 2017. 2016. 2015. 2014. Previous generation. 2006–13 Impala. Chevy’s old-school Impala SS was available from 1961 through 1969, always as a two-door hardtop or convertible. The...

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  6. Apr 15, 2022 · This car's production started in the 1958 model year with the first-generation Impala. 1st Generation (1958) For its 50th anniversary, Chevrolet sought to build new models that would attract attention and hopefully popularity.

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