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The Chevrolet Cheyenne was a
concept truck created by the
General Motors
marque
Chevrolet. It was first introduced at the 2003
North American International Auto Show. The Cheyenne had
innovative technology not used in any production car yet, such
as its side access doors and unique cargo bed.
The Cheyenne's cargo bed had many storage drawers, very
similar to the
Honda Ridgeline's bed. The Cheyenne also featured side
access doors that were used to load and unload cargo from either
side of the Cheyenne.
The Cheyenne's
engine was a
supercharged 6.0 L
V8
engine, which was perfect for
off-road driving. The Cheyenne's engine gave out about
500 hp and 580 ft·lbf of torque. This amount of power was
supposed to increase the fuel economy of the Cheyenne in certain
situations.
This model should not be confused with the Cheyenne trim
badging used on the
Chevrolet C/K pickup prior to
1998.
In Mexican market, the Chevrolet
Cheyenne is also a luxury trim for
Chevrolet Silverado, is also available in Regular Cab since
80's, Extended Cab since late 90's and Crew Cab since 2005 year
model.
Reference
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Chevy Cheyenne Info from Edmunds
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