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How many airbags does a Chevy Spark have?

This article answers how many airbags the Chevy Spark has. Typically six airbags are installed in most Spark models, with variations by year, trim, and market.


Common airbag configurations


Below is a breakdown of the standard airbag setup you’ll most often find on Spark models, along with notes on possible variations.



  • Front airbags for the driver and front passenger (two).

  • Front-seat side airbags for the driver and front passenger (two).

  • Roof-mounted curtain airbags to protect occupants in case of side impact or rollover (two).


In combination, these components typically total six airbags in standard configurations across many markets.


Variations by year and market


Airbag counts can differ based on the year, trim level, and region. The Spark’s safety kit is subject to regional safety regulations and optional packages.



  • Six airbags: standard in most regional configurations, including common North American and many international trims (2 front, 2 side, 2 curtain).

  • Four airbags: found on some base trims or markets where curtain airbags are not offered or are optional.


For a precise count on a specific vehicle, consult the owner’s manual, the Safety Information label on the door jamb, the window sticker, or a Chevrolet dealer using the VIN.


How to verify for your vehicle


To confirm the exact airbag count for a given Spark, check these sources: the owner’s manual, the Safety Information label, the vehicle’s window sticker, or a certified Chevrolet dealer with access to VIN-based specifications.


Summary


Most Chevy Spark models include six airbags — two frontal, two side, and two curtain — providing layered protection. However, some trims or regional versions may ship with four airbags, and equipment can vary by year. Always verify with official documentation for a specific vehicle.

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