General Motors Z platform

The Z platform or Z-body automobile platform designation was used on three different types of vehicles made by General Motors not including their trucks.

[1][2] The first was both generations of the Chevrolet Corvair from 1960 to 1969, which were a rear-wheel-drive and rear-engine compact car.

The second digit in the vehicle identification number displays vehicles that used this platform followed by either Body Style 37 for coupe or 67 for convertible.

[3] Vehicles using the front-engine/rear-drive Z-body include: The third was Saturn's automobile platform from its debut in 1990 until 2002, which were front-wheel drive compact cars.

This article about a modern automobile produced after 1975 is a stub.

1960 Chevrolet Corvair
1973 Corvette Stingray Coupe
1996–1999 Saturn SW