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How many Chevy SSRs were there?

There were 24,112 Chevy SSRs produced in total during the model's production years (2003–2006).


The Chevrolet SSR was a limited-production, retractable-hardtop pickup that blended a traditional truck bed with a sporty, roadster-like roof. It ran for four years and remains a distinctive, collectible niche vehicle from the early 2000s.


Production years and total units


The following snapshot highlights the SSR's production window and its overall unit count.



  • Model years: 2003–2006

  • Total production: 24,112 units


Note: The SSR's production figures are widely cited by automotive historians and collectors, reflecting General Motors' limited-run strategy for this unique model.


Historical context and significance


To understand the SSR's count and its place in GM's lineup, it's helpful to consider the market strategy: the model was designed to offer a retro-inspired, high-appeal convertible pickup, rather than being a high-volume seller. The relatively low production volume contributes to the SSR's desirability among enthusiasts and collectors.


Summary


In short, 24,112 Chevy SSRs were produced across four model years (2003–2006), making the SSR a rare, collectible example of early-2000s American automotive design.

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