
Trademark filing suggests Chevrolet Cheyenne pickup could return
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GM has filed for trademark protection for the Cheyenne name, which has been used on past pickup models. The name also designates the highest trims of the Silverado sold in Mexico.
The Cheyenne name has previously been used as a trim level on Chevy's full-size pickups in the U.S. and currently designates the top versions of the Silverado that are sold in Mexico. It was also featured on a two-door muscle truck concept that debuted in 2013. GM designated its use for "motor land vehicles, namely, trucks," which could cover a standalone model or trim level for an existing truck, and there are several possibilities on the horizon.More Related News

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