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| aka = GMC B-10 (Middle East)
| aka = GMC B-10 (Middle East)
| production = 1985 - 1996 (pickups)<br>1989 - 1994 (SUVs)
| production = 1985 - 1996 (pickups)<br>1989 - 1994 (SUVs)
| assembly = [[Brazil]]<br>[[Argentina]]
| assembly = [[Brazil]]<br>[[Argentina]] (Santa Isabel, Córdoba)
| predecessor = Chevrolet Série 10
| predecessor = Chevrolet Série 10
| successor = [[Chevrolet C/K#1997–2002|Chevrolet Silverado]] (Chevrolet C1500)
| successor = [[Chevrolet C/K#1997–2002|Chevrolet Silverado]] (Chevrolet C1500)

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Chevrolet D-20
Overview
ManufacturerChevrolet (General Motors)
Also calledGMC B-10 (Middle East)
Production1985 - 1996 (pickups)
1989 - 1994 (SUVs)
AssemblyBrazil
Argentina (Santa Isabel, Córdoba)
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size pickup truck
LayoutFront engine, rear-wheel drive
RelatedChevrolet Bonanza
Chevrolet Veraneio
Powertrain
EngineD-20:
3.9L Perkins Q20B4
4.0L Maxion S4
4.0L Maxion S4T

A-20/C-20:
4.1L 250-S based
Transmission4/5-speed manual
Dimensions
Length
  • Single cab: 4,820 mm (189.8 in)
  • Crew cab: 5,340 mm (210.2 in)
Width2,000 mm (78.7 in)
Height1,880 mm (74.0 in)
Curb weight2,040–2,290 kg (4,497–5,049 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorChevrolet Série 10
SuccessorChevrolet Silverado (Chevrolet C1500)

The Chevrolet D-20 is a series of pickup trucks manufactured by Chevrolet in Brazil and Argentina as a complement for the 10 Series. When it was first launched, it could be ordered with a 4.1L gasoline or ethanol engine (C-20 or A20, respectively) or a 3.9L Perkins diesel (D-20). In 1991, the Perkins was replaced with the Maxion S4 diesel making 66 kW (88 hp) and the turbocharged Maxion S4T making 92 kW (123 hp). In 1995, the S4T was updated, now producing 110 kW (147 hp). This version of the D-20 was called Turbo Plus, and equipped with ABS in the rear. Whilst all models are commonly referred to as D-20, the gasoline model was marketed as the C-20, and an otherwise mechanically identical ethanol-fueled version as the A-20.[1][2][3]

It was succeeded by Chevrolet Silverado, a local version of the north american fourth-generation C/K 1997–2001.[4][5]

The pickups were available in 2 or 4 door variants and the SUVs in 3 door (Bonanza) and 5 door (Veraneio) variants.

References

  1. ^ "Grandes Brasileiros: A valente família de picapes irmãs da Chevrolet D-20". 14 November 2014.
  2. ^ "Retrômobilismo#85: Linha de picapes Série 10/20 é considerada a melhor "pickup" que a Chevrolet já produziu!". 17 May 2015.
  3. ^ "Cohort Sighting: 1985-1996 Chevy C10 – Otherworldly Workhorse". 11 September 2014.
  4. ^ "D20: História, versões, motores e modelos (Anos 80 e 90)". 22 August 2018.
  5. ^ "Chevrolet Silverado: Motor, consumo, anos, versões, detalhes". 11 September 2018.