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What trucks did Chevy make in 1998?

Chevrolet's 1998 truck lineup centered on the C/K full-size pickups (C1500, C2500, C3500), the S-10 compact pickup, and the Kodiak/Topkick medium- and heavy-duty trucks.


Full-size pickups: C/K family (1998)


Overview


The 1998 C/K family represented Chevrolet's established full-size pickups before the Silverado name would be applied to light-duty trucks in 1999. The lineup encompassed light-, medium-, and heavy-duty variants under the C/K designation.


Representative models for 1998 included:



  • Chevrolet C/K 1500 series (light-duty pickup)

  • Chevrolet C/K 2500 series (three-quarter-ton pickup)

  • Chevrolet C/K 3500 series (one-ton and heavier-duty)


In 1998, these C/K trucks formed the core of Chevy's truck offerings, with the Silverado branding set to debut for light-duty models in 1999.


Compact pickup: Chevrolet S-10 (1998)


Overview


The S-10 remained Chevrolet's compact pickup option in 1998, aimed at light-duty tasks and everyday utility, available with two- or four-wheel drive and a range of trim levels.


Representative models for 1998 include:



  • Chevrolet S-10 pickup (compact)


The S-10 line continued to be a versatile choice for smaller jobs and personal use during the late 1990s.


Medium- and heavy-duty trucks: Kodiak and Topkick (1998)


Overview


For vocational and commercial fleets, Chevrolet offered the Kodiak and Topkick, Class 7–8 trucks that accommodated various cabs, wheelbases, and powertrains (including diesel options) for a range of heavy-duty applications.


Representative models for 1998 include:



  • Chevrolet Kodiak (Class 7)

  • Chevrolet Topkick (Class 7–8)


These trucks demonstrated Chevrolet's commitment to the commercial trucking segment in 1998.


Summary


In 1998, Chevrolet's truck lineup covered a broad spectrum—from everyday light- and compact-truck options to specialized commercial heavy-duty offerings—setting the stage for the 1999 transition to the Silverado naming for light-duty pickups and the continued evolution of GM's truck family.

What trucks did Chevy make in 1988?


The main 1988 Chevy truck models were part of the all-new C/K lineup, including the C1500, C2500, and C3500 series, which came in various cab and bed configurations. Additionally, the smaller S10 pickup was available, along with the G-series vans and the K5 Blazer, as noted by J.D. Power. The C/K series was offered in Cheyenne, Scottsdale, and Silverado trim levels.
 
C/K Series (GMT400)

  • Model Numbers: C1500, C2500, and C3500 for 1/2-ton, 3/4-ton, and 1-ton payload capacities, respectively. 
  • Drivetrain: "C" designated two-wheel drive (2WD) and "K" designated four-wheel drive (4WD). 
  • Cab/Body Styles: Offered in single cab, extended cab, and crew cab configurations, with Fleetside (standard) and Stepside (Sportside) bed styles. 
  • Trim Levels: Available in three main trims: Cheyenne, Scottsdale, and Silverado. 
  • Special Edition: The Work Truck (W/T) was a special model featuring a single cab long bed with Cheyenne trim. 

Other models
  • S10: The compact S10 pickup was also part of the 1988 lineup. 
  • Vans: G10, G20, and G30 series panel and passenger vans were available. 
  • K5 Blazer: The full-size K5 Blazer was available. 



What trucks did Chevy make in 1999?


Explore 1999 Chevrolet Truck Models

  • 1999 Astro.
  • 1999 Blazer.
  • 1999 C1500 Fleetside LS.
  • 1999 C1500 Sportside LS.
  • 1999 C1500 Suburban.
  • 1999 C1500 Suburban LS.
  • 1999 C1500 Suburban LT.
  • 1999 C2500 Fleetside.



What are 90's Chevy trucks called?


“C” trucks were two-wheel-drive models, while “K” trucks featured four-wheel drive. This nomenclature dated all the way back to the 1960s, and every pickup produced between then and the late 1990s was referred to as a “C/K” by General Motors.



What are the names of the Chevy trucks?


Current Chevy truck names include the Colorado (midsize), Silverado 1500 (full-size), Silverado 2500 HD (heavy-duty), Silverado 3500 HD (heavy-duty), and the all-electric Silverado EV. Past models and special editions include the S-10, Sno Chaser, and 454 SS.
 
Current models

  • Colorado: A midsize truck that is more agile than the full-size models. 
  • Silverado 1500: A full-size truck with a balance of power, capability, and everyday maneuverability. 
  • Silverado 2500 HD: A heavy-duty truck designed for maximum towing and hauling capability. 
  • Silverado 3500 HD: The largest and most capable heavy-duty truck in the lineup. 
  • Silverado EV: The all-electric version of the Silverado 1500, built on an electric platform. 

Historical and special edition names
  • S-10: A compact and midsize truck from previous generations.
  • Sno Chaser: A special edition truck.
  • Yenko/SC Silverado: A high-performance special edition.
  • 454 SS: A powerful, special edition truck from the past.
  • S-10 EV: An electric version of the S-10.
  • Blazer Chalet: A special edition of a Blazer with a camper-style top. 


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