The Cheyenne had innovative designs not available in production vehicles at the time, such as its side access doors and unique cargo bed.
[1] American Motors Corporation (AMC) used the name for its Rambler Cheyenne concept station wagon that was exhibited at the 1964 Chicago Auto Show.
[2] The prototype is named after the Cheyenne trim badging used on Chevrolet C/K pickups prior to 1998.
Entry and exit was assisted by a drop-down access step and the interior featured leather headliner with a two-piece glass panel sunroof.
The vehicle featured an independent rear suspension that with Quadrasteer four-wheel steering system.