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What is the top model of the Impala?

The top model of the Chevrolet Impala, in its modern lineup, is the LTZ trim. The Impala has a long history with several generations and a notable high‑performance variant known as the Impala SS, but the LTZ has traditionally been the flagship in recent years. Chevrolet discontinued the Impala after the 2020 model year, ending a long-running full-size sedan in the U.S. market.


Current top trim: LTZ


In the contemporary Impala lineup, the LTZ is the premium, feature-rich variant. It typically offers leather seating, upgraded interior materials, and advanced technology and safety features that differentiate it from the LS and LT trims.


Key features and positioning of the LTZ include premium interior, upgraded technology options, and added comfort and safety equipment that constitute the top-level package in the Impala range.



  • Premium interior materials and comfort features

  • Upgraded audio and available navigation

  • Advanced safety and driver-assistance options

  • Leather seating with possible heated surfaces and memory settings


In short, the LTZ represents the culmination of Chevrolet's Impala luxury and technology offerings in the last generation before the model was discontinued.


Historical high-performance variant: Impala SS


Beyond the luxury LTZ, the Impala carried a high-performance badge: the Impala SS. This variant appeared in select generations and offered more powerful engines and sport-tuned dynamics, aimed at enthusiasts who wanted a sportier full-size sedan.


Notable Impala SS variants include:



  • 1994-1996 Impala SS: a performance-oriented version sharing the Caprice/Impala platform with a V8 engine and sport tuning

  • 2004-2006 Impala SS: a later iteration featuring an enhanced V8 and sport suspension


These SS versions are historically significant as the performance-focused top tier for those generations, distinct from the LTZ's luxury emphasis in later years.


Summary


Across its history, the Impala’s "top" model has varied by era. In modern production, LTZ was the flagship trim, while the Impala SS served as the performance flagship in other periods. The Impala line was discontinued after 2020, ending a long-running chapter in Chevrolet's sedan lineup.

Which Chevy Impala is top of the line?


Chevy Impala Trims

  • Impala LS. The base LS trim offers a great balance of features and affordability.
  • Impala LT. The LT trim adds more comfort and convenience features to enhance your driving experience.
  • Impala Premier. The Premier trim is the top-of-the-line model, offering a luxurious and well-equipped driving experience.



Which is better, LT or LTZ Impala?


The main difference is that the LTZ trim is a more luxurious, feature-rich version of the LT trim. Key LTZ upgrades typically include premium features like leather upholstery, heated front seats, and advanced safety technology, while the LT is a mid-level trim with more standard features than the base model. 
You can watch this video to learn about the differences between the 2014 Chevrolet Impala LT and LTZ trims: 55sThe Road TripYouTube · May 6, 2013

Feature LT (Luxury Touring) LTZ (Luxury Touring Z)
Positioning Mid-level trim, offering a balance of features and value Higher-end, premium trim with enhanced luxury and technology
Seating Often cloth, or a mix of cloth and leatherette Typically standard leather, with heated front seats and power adjustments for both front seats
Exterior Standard features, often with body-color door handles Upgraded features like chrome door handles, larger or unique-finish wheels, and chrome exterior mirror caps
Technology Features like a larger color display (8-inch on some models), dual-zone climate control, and leather-wrapped steering wheel Includes enhanced features like an upgraded infotainment system, premium audio, ambient cabin lighting, keyless access with push-button start, and remote start
Safety Standard safety features Often includes a package of advanced safety features as standard, such as forward collision alert and lane departure warning
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What are the levels of the Chevy Impala?


The 2020 Chevrolet Impala has two trim levels titled the LT and the Premier. The LT is the basic trim level with the lowest starting MSRP (Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price) of $31,620. The Premier trim level adds some luxury features at the slightly higher starting MSRP of $36,720.



Which Impala is better, LS or LT?


The main differences are that the Impala LS is the base model and is more affordable, while the LT is the mid-level trim that offers more features like dual-zone climate control, remote start, and optional packages for added luxury and safety. The LT typically adds more comfort, convenience, and optional upgrades not available on the LS. 
You can watch this video to learn more about the 2017 Impala: 1mGold PonyYouTube · Sep 10, 2016

Feature LS (Base Model) LT (Mid-Level)
Positioning Entry-level and most affordable Mid-level trim with more features
Engine Standard 2.5L 4-cylinder Standard 2.5L 4-cylinder (3.6L V6 optional)
Climate Control Standard air conditioning Standard dual-zone automatic climate control
Convenience Keyless entry with push-button start, 8-way power driver seat Adds remote start and an upgraded infotainment system
Exterior Projector-beam halogen headlamps, 18-inch steel wheels with covers Heated exterior mirrors with turn signals and ground lighting
Upgrades Essential features and connectivity Access to optional packages with leather seats, advanced safety features, premium audio, and more
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