Does Chevy make a sedan in 2024?
Chevrolet does not offer a traditional sedan in the United States for the 2024 model year. The Malibu, once the brand’s midsize sedan, was discontinued after 2023, and Chevy’s current lineup emphasizes SUVs, crossovers, trucks, and a pair of sports cars.
To understand what this means, it helps to review how Chevrolet’s 2024 offerings are structured, why the shift occurred, and what buyers can expect from a brand that has prioritized utility and performance over passenger cars.
Chevrolet's 2024 lineup: a focus on SUVs, trucks and sports cars
The following overview reflects the types of vehicles Chevrolet marketed in 2024, underscoring the absence of a traditional sedan in the U.S. market.
- Equinox — compact SUV
- Blazer — midsize SUV
- Trailblazer — subcompact SUV
- Traverse — three-row midsize SUV
- Suburban — full-size SUV
- Tahoe — full-size SUV
- Colorado — mid-size pickup
- Silverado 1500 and Silverado HD — full-size pickups
- Camaro — two-door sports car
- Corvette — two-door sports car
In 2024, Chevrolet's official lineup emphasized utility and performance over passenger cars, with no sedan currently offered in the United States. The Camaro and Corvette provide sport-focused options, while the rest are SUVs and trucks.
Why the shift away from sedans?
Several factors underpin Chevrolet's away-from-sedans strategy. Market demand in the United States has trended toward SUVs and trucks for the last decade, driven by practicality, versatility, and higher profit margins for automakers. Environmental and fuel-economy considerations, as well as the cost to develop and refresh multiple sedan platforms, have also nudged manufacturers toward a more streamlined lineup focused on crossovers and light trucks.
Chevrolet, like other brands under General Motors, has framed its product strategy around profitability and segment preference rather than preserving a broad sedan portfolio. While some markets outside the U.S. may still feature traditional passenger cars, the North American lineup for 2024 centers on SUVs, pickup trucks and a limited trio of sports cars as flagship offerings.
Global versus U.S. market notes
Product assortments vary by region, and Chevrolet has historically adapted its model mix to local demand. This article focuses on the U.S. lineup for model year 2024, where sedans are not part of the core portfolio.
Summary
As of 2024, Chevrolet does not offer a sedan in the U.S. lineup. The Malibu has been retired, and the brand’s focus rests on SUVs, trucks, and two performance-oriented sports cars (Camaro and Corvette). Buyers seeking traditional sedans will need to look at other brands or markets, but within Chevrolet's North American offerings, a sedan is not currently available.
