24. Chevrolet Veraneio
Lots of American manufacturers produced trucks and vans abroad using identical platforms and designs as in America. Ford, Chevrolet, and Dodge produced pickups for the South American and Mid-Eastern markets similar to their domestic models except for the engine and trim options. However, for the big Brazilian market, Chevrolet decided to go with unique styling and somewhat of a different concept than in the U.S.
The best example is the cool-looking Chevrolet Veraneio. It was just one SUV/crossover model produced from the late ’50s to the early ’80s in Brazil. Chevrolet realized Brazil needed trucks as well as a local version of the Suburban. The Suburban model could carry up to nine passengers and their luggage and still could tackle tough Brazilian roads.
They built the Veraneio on a truck chassis and equipped it with standard six and V8 engines. But they covered it in a unique-looking SUV body. Despite having a unique design, the Veraneio was identical to other Chevrolet truck products underneath the body. Today, it’s hard to find one in good condition since most people used their Veraneio as a work vehicle.