Chevrolet Impala

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The Chevrolet Impala is a full-size American sedan that became one of Chevrolet’s most popular and enduring nameplates, known for its spacious comfort and classic styling across multiple generations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf automobile model
full-size car
sedan
award 2006 Motor Trend Car of the Year finalist
bodyStyle 2-door convertible
2-door coupe
4-door sedan
class full-size
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalSignificance iconic American full-size sedan of the 1960s
popular in lowrider culture (1960s models)
discontinued 2020
engineOption big-block V8 gasoline engine
inline-six gasoline engine
small-block V8 gasoline engine
inception 1958
layout front-engine, front-wheel-drive
front-engine, rear-wheel-drive
manufacturer Chevrolet
market North America
notableFeature V8 performance options
bench seats (early generations)
front-wheel-drive layout (later generations)
large trunk space
rear-wheel-drive layout (early generations)
spacious interior
notableGeneration eighth generation (2000–2005)
fifth generation (1971–1976)
first generation (1958)
fourth generation (1965–1970)
ninth generation (2006–2016)
second generation (1959–1960)
seventh generation (1994–1996)
sixth generation (1977–1985)
tenth generation (2014–2020)
third generation (1961–1964)
notableVariant Chevrolet Impala self-linksurface differs
surface form: Chevrolet Impala SS
parentCompany General Motors
performanceVariant Impala SS (1994–1996)
Impala SS (2004–2009)
Impala SS 409 (early 1960s)
platform GM B-body (early full-size generations)
GM W-body (late front-wheel-drive generations)
predecessor Chevrolet Bel Air (as top trim before becoming separate series)
productionType mass-produced passenger car
segment family car
fleet vehicle (later years)
successor Chevrolet Malibu (eighth generation)
surface form: Chevrolet Malibu (as primary midsize/family sedan)
transmissionOption automatic transmission
manual transmission
usedBy law enforcement agencies (police package variants)

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Chevrolet notableModel Chevrolet Impala
Arlington Assembly, Texas, United States formerProduct Chevrolet Impala
subject surface form: Arlington Assembly
Chevrolet Impala notableVariant Chevrolet Impala self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Chevrolet Impala SS
Impala SS 409 (early 1960s) modelOf Chevrolet Impala
this entity surface form: Chevrolet Impala Super Sport
Impala SS 409 (early 1960s) predecessor Chevrolet Impala
this entity surface form: Chevrolet 348 W-series V8-powered Impala SS
GM B-body (early full-size generations) usedInBrandFlagshipLines Chevrolet Impala
this entity surface form: Chevrolet Impala line (full-size era)
Impala SS (1994–1996) successor Chevrolet Impala
this entity surface form: Chevrolet Impala (2000) SS variants
GM W-body (late front-wheel-drive generations) usedForModel Chevrolet Impala
this entity surface form: Chevrolet Impala (eighth generation)
GM W-body (late front-wheel-drive generations) usedForModel Chevrolet Impala
this entity surface form: Chevrolet Impala (ninth generation)
Chevrolet Monte Carlo relatedModel Chevrolet Impala
Impala SS (2004–2009) trimLevelOf Chevrolet Impala
this entity surface form: Chevrolet Impala (eighth generation)
Chevrolet Caprice successor Chevrolet Impala
this entity surface form: Chevrolet Impala (eleventh generation)
LS appliesToModel Chevrolet Impala
Dodge Charger competitor Chevrolet Impala
this entity surface form: Chevrolet Impala (full-size segment)
Buick Lucerne relatedModel Chevrolet Impala
this entity surface form: Chevrolet Impala (platform family relation)
Delta 88 relatedModel Chevrolet Impala
GM B-body notableModel Chevrolet Impala