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Chevrolet in New Zealand

14,402 vehicles across 66 models registered on NZ roads.

14,402 Vehicles in NZ
66 Models
Petrol Most Common Fuel
11.5 L/100km Avg Fuel Economy

Chevrolet has 14,402 passenger vehicles registered in New Zealand across 66 models, representing 0.4% of the national fleet. The most common fuel type is petrol, with an average fuel consumption of 11.5 L/100km across the range. The CAMARO leads as the most popular model with 3,020 on the road.

Browse all Chevrolet models below. Each model page includes a full breakdown of specs, fuel types, body styles, regional distribution, and estimated running costs based on NZTA data. With 66 models, Chevrolet covers everything from compact city cars to full-size SUVs.

All Chevrolet Models

66 models available

CAMARO
1965–2024
3,020 vehicles 53 years
CORVETTE
1957–2026
2,971 vehicles 70 years
IMPALA
1956–2005
2,015 vehicles 29 years
BELAIR
1950–2025
1,306 vehicles 24 years
CRUZE
2001–2013
531 vehicles 11 years
BLAZER
1971–2002
483 vehicles 32 years
COUPE
1927–1984
252 vehicles 32 years
CHEVELLE
1964–1973
208 vehicles 10 years
CAPRICE
1965–1996
205 vehicles 31 years
SUBURBAN
1949–2014
196 vehicles 43 years
SEDAN
1927–1982
181 vehicles 30 years
MASTER
1933–1952
167 vehicles 10 years
BEL AIR
1952–1968
134 vehicles 14 years
210
1939–1957
128 vehicles 6 years
SONIC
2011–2015
127 vehicles 5 years
TAHOE
1992–2016
120 vehicles 18 years
NOVA
1962–1978
113 vehicles 17 years
DELUXE
1934–1985
103 vehicles 15 years
MW
2001–2010
83 vehicles 7 years
MALIBU
1964–2016
68 vehicles 22 years
SILVERADO
1975–2020
67 vehicles 27 years
CAMARO Z28
1968–1987
57 vehicles 15 years
BISCAYNE
1958–1968
55 vehicles 9 years
350
1970–1975
52 vehicles 5 years
MASTER 85
1937–1940
46 vehicles 4 years
FLEETMASTER
1937–1954
45 vehicles 7 years
NATIONAL
1928–1929
44 vehicles 2 years
CAPTIVA
2008–2015
40 vehicles 8 years
MONTE CARLO
1970–2004
39 vehicles 14 years
STANDARD
1933–1955
38 vehicles 6 years
CORVETTE STINGRAY
1963–1987
34 vehicles 12 years
150
1953–1957
32 vehicles 5 years
SUPERIOR
1922–1927
32 vehicles 6 years
NOMAD
1955–1969
30 vehicles 8 years
CORVAIR
1960–1968
28 vehicles 8 years
MISC
1929–1986
27 vehicles 15 years
BEL-AIR
1955–1967
26 vehicles 11 years
ASTRO
1990–1997
26 vehicles 6 years
FLEETLINE
1942–1952
25 vehicles 6 years
JUNIOR
1928–1935
24 vehicles 3 years
VAN
1946–1996
22 vehicles 12 years
MASTER DELUX
1937–1939
21 vehicles 3 years
C10
1966–1989
19 vehicles 9 years
ROADSTER
1914–1938
19 vehicles 9 years
EL CAMINO
1960–1985
18 vehicles 13 years
G20
1988–1995
17 vehicles 7 years
BROOKWOOD
1958–1970
16 vehicles 4 years
CAR
1934–1968
16 vehicles 12 years
C1500
1988–1998
16 vehicles 7 years
TOURER
1924–2000
16 vehicles 9 years
MONZA
1975–1980
16 vehicles 5 years
STINGRAY
1963–2016
15 vehicles 11 years
K1500
1992–2005
15 vehicles 7 years
STYLEMASTER
1946–1951
14 vehicles 4 years
INTERNATIONAL
1929–1930
13 vehicles 2 years
BELAIRE
1956–1963
12 vehicles 7 years
STYLELINE
1950–1953
11 vehicles 4 years
DELUX
1936–1953
11 vehicles 7 years
VEGA
1971–1977
11 vehicles 5 years
SALOON
1928–1961
11 vehicles 8 years
SS
1966–2011
11 vehicles 5 years
INTERNATIONA
1929–1929
11 vehicles 1 years
OPTRA
2005–2007
10 vehicles 3 years
CONSTANTIA
1971–1978
10 vehicles 6 years
CAPRICE CLASSIC
1977–1991
10 vehicles 7 years
CAMARO 228
1974–1988
10 vehicles 6 years

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Chevrolet cars are there in New Zealand?

There are 14,402 Chevrolet vehicles registered in New Zealand across 66 models, making up 0.4% of the total passenger fleet. Chevrolet has a solid presence on NZ roads.

What is the most popular Chevrolet model in NZ?

The CAMARO is the most popular Chevrolet model in New Zealand with 3,020 registered (1965–2024). Click on any model below to see full specs, running costs, and year-by-year data.

What fuel type do most Chevrolet cars use in NZ?

The most common fuel type across Chevrolet vehicles in New Zealand is petrol. The average fuel consumption across the Chevrolet range is 11.5 L/100km, though this varies significantly between models — smaller hatchbacks use less fuel than larger SUVs. Browse individual models for specific fuel economy data.