Chevrolet Series D
C

Chevrolet Series D

@chevrolet_series_d

About

An updated version of the Series C, featuring enhancements in design and engineering.

Introduction Year

1912

Category

touring car

Variants

4 variants of the Chevrolet Series D

Chevrolet Series D Touring

Chevrolet Series D Touring

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The Chevrolet Series D Touring was introduced in 1912 as a touring car variant. It features a 2300cc inline-four engine producing approximately 30 horsepower, paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. This four-door touring variant offers spacious seating for up to five passengers, making it ideal for family outings. It was one of the early models that helped establish Chevrolet's reputation in the automobile industry.

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touring
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1912 Discontinued: 1915
Chevrolet Series D Roadster

Chevrolet Series D Roadster

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The Chevrolet Series D Roadster debuted in 1912, featuring a sporty two-door design. Powered by a 2300cc inline-four engine, it produced around 30 horsepower and had a 3-speed manual transmission. This variant was targeted at enthusiasts looking for a fun and stylish driving experience, with its lightweight build and open-top design that appealed to the leisure market.

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roadster
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1912 Discontinued: 1915
Chevrolet Series D Utility

Chevrolet Series D Utility

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The Chevrolet Series D Utility was introduced in 1914 as a versatile two-door model designed for light commercial use. It featured the same 2300cc inline-four engine producing 30 horsepower. Its open bed design allowed for easy transport of goods, catering to small business owners during its brief production run.

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utility
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1914 Discontinued: 1915
Chevrolet Series D Coupe

Chevrolet Series D Coupe

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Introduced in 1913, the Chevrolet Series D Coupe featured a closed body style with a 2300cc inline-four engine that delivered 30 horsepower. This two-door variant offered a more refined and comfortable experience compared to its open counterparts, appealing to buyers seeking a stylish yet practical vehicle. It represented the growing trend of coupes in the early 20th century automobile market.

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coupe
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1913 Discontinued: 1915