My Favorite #Chevrolet vehicles at the 2021 L.A. Auto Show

The 2021 Auto Show at the L.A. Convention Center was no doubt a car-studded event.

Chevrolet On Display!

The L.A. Auto Show made a comeback at the LA Convention Center in November 2021 after a COVID-19 hiatus. For me, the highlight of the event was none other than the Chevrolet exhibit. The U.S. car manufacturer says it’s transitioning its production focus to hybrid and electric vehicles. However, on display at the 2021 L.A. Auto show were some of the most popular Chevy cars.

Here is a round-up of my top five Chevy vehicles, as seen on the convention floor along with a brief opinion of the single most impressive feature each vehicle has to offer:


Model: 2023 CORVETTE Z06

Favorite feature: The Z06 is set apart by its beating heart – the all-new 5.5L LT6, the highest horsepower, naturally-aspirated V-8 engine to hit the market in any production car, ever:

Can I see myself driving this around town? Heck YES!


Model: 2022 SILVERADO ZR2

Favorite Feature: Enhanced 2.7L Turbo High-Output engine delivers 20 percent more torque and 3.0L Duramax Turbo-Diesel max towing increased by 4,000 pounds to 13,300:


Model: 2022 SILVERADO

Favorite Feature: Whether a girl needs a standing workstation or an easier load-in for furniture, the Multi-Flex Tailgate configurations activate using a key fob or two tailgate-mounted buttons, one for the full gate and another for the inner gate. There is also a power tailgate button on the instrument panel.


Model: 2021 SUBURBAN

Favorite Feature: It seats up to nine people comfortably. 19 percent more maximum cargo space behind the first row and plenty of cargo room too! Plus, Best-in-class nine camera views and new trailering features designed to help improve the driver’s experience and confidence, including trailer profiles, trailer tire pressure/temperature monitoring and Side Blind Zone Alert1 for trailering.

This beauty comes in this Empire Beige Metallic color


Model: 2023 TRAILBLAZER

Favorite Feature: Teen Driver Monitoring System.

Once your child is old enough to get behind the wheel, Chevy’s got your back, mama.

The Teen Driver Monitoring System is “a safety technology for parents to let their kids…learn safe driving habits. It also gives the parents a report card, when the child comes back, showing them exactly how they drove,” explained Chevrolet's communications director, Shad Balch.

For more on the Chevy Trailblazer, please see my post here.

Thanks for reading, friends.

Time to hit the road!

-Anabel M.

Anabel Marquez