Chevrolet D-20


The Chevrolet D-20 is a Series of Pick-up Trucks that was manufactured by Chevrolet in Brazil and Argentina, As a replacement for the 10 Series. When it was first launched, it could be ordered with a 4.1 liter gasoline or ethanol engine or a 3.9 liter Perkins diesel. In 1991, the Perkins was replaced with the Maxion S4 4.0L diesel and the turbocharged Maxion S4T. In 1995, the S4T was readjusted to match the Euro-II emission limits, producing 150 ps/148 hp. This version was called Turbo Plus, and equipped with mechanical 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.
As well as single-cab and crew-cab versions, Chevrolet sold mechanically identical SUVs, called Bonanza and Veraneio.