The Chevrolet S-10 is a compact pickup truck produced by the American manufacturer Chevrolet. First introduced in 1982, it was developed to offer a smaller and more fuel-efficient alternative to full-size pickup trucks. The S-10 was available in multiple configurations, including regular cab, extended cab, and various bed lengths.
The vehicle was typically powered by four-cylinder or V6 gasoline engines, depending on model year and market. Rear-wheel drive was standard, with four-wheel drive available for improved traction in off-road or challenging conditions. The S-10 was designed for light-duty tasks such as small cargo transport, trades, and personal utility use.
Over its production run, the Chevrolet S-10 evolved in styling, performance, and safety features. In North America, it was eventually replaced by the Chevrolet Colorado. In some international markets, the S-10 nameplate continues to be used on midsize pickup models.