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Chevrolet S10 Pickup

Generations and modifications

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1998–1998 Electric variant (GMT325)

1 modification · The Chevrolet S-10 Electric was a limited-production battery-electric version of the S-10 Pickup sold in the U.S. market. It was offered in very small numbers and is generally associated with the late-1990s EV program, with model-year coverage in the catalog context showing 1998. Because it was a distinct powertrain variant rather than a full redesign of the pickup, it is listed separately from the gasoline S-10 phases.

Modification Engine Power (hp) Transmission Drive  

1994–2004 First generation (GMT325) facelift

9 modifications · For 1994, the S-10 Pickup received a significant facelift that updated the front end and refreshed the truck’s appearance while retaining the same basic compact-truck architecture. This revised version continued in U.S. production through the 2004 model year, overlapping with the later introduction of the Chevrolet Colorado as the S-10’s successor. The facelifted S-10 remained available in 2WD and 4WD configurations.

Modification Engine Power (hp) Transmission Drive  

1982–1993 First generation (GMT325)

12 modifications · The original Chevrolet S-10 Pickup introduced GM’s compact pickup line for the U.S. market and established the model as a smaller alternative to the full-size C/K trucks. It was sold in rear-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive forms and remained in production through the 1993 model year before a major redesign for 1994. This phase represents the early, pre-facelift S-10 body used across the first decade of production.

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