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Chevrolet Caprice

The Chevrolet Caprice is a full-size car produced by Chevrolet in North America for the 1965 to 1996 model years. Full-size Chevrolet sales peaked in 1965 with over a million sold. It was the most popular car in the U.S. in the 1960s and early 1970s, which, during its lifetime, included the Biscayne, Bel Air, and Impala.

Chevrolet Caprice
Overview
Manufacturer
Production
  • 1965–1996
  • 2000–2017 (Holden)
Model years
  • 1966–1996
  • 2001–2016 (Middle East)
  • 2011–2017 (North America)
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size[1]
LayoutFR layout
Platform
Chronology
Predecessor

Introduced in mid-1965 as a luxury trim package for the Impala four-door hardtop, Chevrolet offered a full line of Caprice models for the 1966 and subsequent model years, including a "formal hardtop" coupe and an Estate station wagon. The 1971 to 1976 models are the largest Chevrolets ever built. The downsized 1977 and restyled 1991 models were awarded Motor Trend Car of the Year. Production ended in 1996.

From 2011 to 2017, the Caprice nameplate returned to North America as a full-size, rear wheel drive police vehicle, a captive import from Australia built by General Motors's subsidiary Holden—the police vehicle is a rebadged version of the Holden WM/WN Caprice.[2] The nameplate also had a civilian and police presence in the Middle East from 1999 to 2017, where the imported Holden Statesman/Caprice built by Holden was marketed as the Chevrolet Caprice in markets such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

Early history edit

There are differing accounts of the origin of the Caprice name. One states that it was coined by Bob Lund, Chevrolet's General Sales Manager, after a classy restaurant he frequented in New York City. Another says the car was named after Caprice Chapman, the daughter of auto executive James P. Chapman.[3]

A Caprice Custom Sedan option package (RPO Z18) was offered on the 1965 Chevrolet Impala 4-door hardtop,[4] adding US$200 (equivalent to $1,857 in 2022) to the US$2,742 (equivalent to $25,463 in 2022)[5] price tag. The Caprice option included a heavier frame, suspension changes, black-accented front grille and rear trim panel with Caprice nameplate, slender body sill moldings, Fleur-de-lis roof quarter emblems, color-keyed bodyside stripes and Caprice hood and dash emblems. Full wheel covers were the same as that year's Super Sport, but the "SS" emblem in the center of the spinner was replaced by a Chevy bowtie. The Super Sport's blackout rear trim panel was also used, without the "Impala SS" nameplate. The interior featured a higher-grade cloth and vinyl seat and door trim (as well as thicker, higher-grade carpeting), faux walnut trim on the dashboard and door panels, pull straps on the doors, and extra convenience lights. A full vinyl roof was optional. A 283 cu in (4.6 L), 195 hp (145 kW) V8 engine was standard, as was a column-mounted 3-speed manual transmission.

The Caprice was intended to compete with the Ford LTD, Plymouth VIP, or AMC's Ambassador DPL.[6] These models included luxuriously upholstered interiors with simulated wood dashboard and door-panel trim, thicker carpeting, sound insulation, courtesy lighting, and more upscale exterior trims.

First generation (1966–1970) edit

1966 edit

First generation
 
1966 Chevrolet Caprice Custom Estate
Overview
Production1965–1970
Model years1966–1970
Assembly
Body and chassis
Body style
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase119 in (3,023 mm)
Length
  • 212.4 in (5,395 mm) (1966-67 wagon)
  • 213.2 in (5,415 mm) (1966-67 other models)
  • 214.7 in (5,453 mm) (1968)
  • 216.0 in (5,486 mm) (1970)
Width79.6 in (2,022 mm)
Height
  • 55.3 in (1,405 mm) (wagon)
  • 54.4–55.4 in (1,382–1,407 mm) (other models)

Caprice gained series status for the 1966 model year and was positioned as the top-line full-size Chevrolet.[4] It included a four-door hardtop, six- or nine-passenger station wagon, and a two-door hardtop with a squared-off formal roofline in contrast to the Impala/SS Sport Coupe's fastback roof styling. All four Caprice models were marketed as "Caprice Custom."

The Caprice Custom Estate, a new station wagon model with simulated woodgrain exterior trim was the first Chevrolet with such a design since its real woodie wagon was offered in 1954 on the Chevrolet Bel Air. All wagons included an all-vinyl upholstered two-row bench seat interior with an optional third rear-facing seat for two. The Custom Estate became the full-sized station wagon when the Buick LeSabre Estate was discontinued in 1964. The 283 cu in (4.6 L) V8 engine was standard for Caprice models with the 325 hp (242 kW) 396 cu in (6.5 L) "Turbo Jet" V8 optional. It was possible to have Regular Production Option (RPO) L72, a 425-hp big block V8 with solid lifters, special camshaft and carburetor, and 11 to 1 compression. An automatic transmission, power steering, white sidewall tires, and a vinyl top (on the hardtops) were extra-cost options, but most were built with them. Additionally, air conditioning, power windows, Cruise-Master speed control, power seats, an automatic headlight dimmer (1965 only) and stereo radios were available. The standard transmission was a Synchro-Mesh three-speed manual, mounted on the steering column. It remained standard throughout this generation.

The 1966 Caprice featured a revised grille and front bumper, and new rectangular taillights which replaced the Chevrolet-traditional triple round taillights used on Impalas since 1958, with the exception of the 1959 model. Lenses and silver trim on Caprices differed slightly from the other full-sized models. Sedans and coupe models included luxurious cloth and vinyl bench seats with a folding center armrest in the rear seat. Optional on both was a "Strato bench" seat which combined bucket-style seat backs and a center armrest with a bench cushion for six-passenger seating. Caprices had unique standard wheel covers, although some of the optional wheels and wheel covers on full-sized models were optional.

New options included the "Comfortron" air conditioning system where the driver could set a constant year-round temperature. A "Tilt/Telescopic" steering wheel option could be adjusted vertically in six positions, as well as be telescoped farther out from the steering column. Coupes could also be ordered with an all-vinyl interior featuring Strato bucket seats and center console with floor shifter, storage compartment, courtesy lighting, and full instrumentation at the front end of the console that was integrated with the lower instrument panel.

The 1965-70 GM B platform is the fourth best-selling automobile platform in history after the Volkswagen Beetle, Ford Model T, and the Lada Riva.

1967–1968 edit

 
1967 Chevrolet Caprice Custom Coupe

The 1967 Caprice received a restyling with more rounded body lines and revised grilles and taillights, optional front fender corner lamps which illuminated with the headlamps, as well as a revised instrument panel with round instruments and a new steering wheel. Taillamp lenses were all red as the backup lamps were relocated into the rear bumper, unlike in the lesser full-size models that had their backup lamps in the center of the taillamps. A dual-master brake cylinder was now included, while front disc brakes were optional. Other new options included a stereo 8-track tape player, power door locks, and a fiber optic exterior light monitoring system. The same seating selections continued as before with revisions to trim patterns plus the new addition of all-vinyl upholstery as a no-cost option for conventional and Strato bench seats in sedans and coupes. Engines and transmission offerings were carried over from the previous year. The exception was the optional 425 hp (317 kW) 427 cu in (7.0 L) Turbo Jet V8 was no longer listed, leaving the 385 hp (287 kW) 427 as the top engine. The three-speed Turbo Hydramatic transmission that previously only available with the 396 cu in (6.5 L) and 427 cu in (7.0 L) V8s was now optional with the 275 hp (205 kW) 327 cu in (5.4 L) Turbo Fire V8. As with all 1967 cars sold in the U.S., Caprices featured occupant protection safety features that included an energy-absorbing steering column, soft or recessed interior control knobs, and front outboard shoulder belt anchors.

The "100 millionth GM car" was a light blue metallic 1967 Caprice coupe.[7] It was assembled on April 21, 1967, at the Janesville, Wisconsin plant. It was actually the 100 millionth GM car built in the United States; production including Canadian plants had actually passed the 100 million mark in March 1966, with an Oldsmobile Toronado being the car in question.[7]

 
1968 Chevrolet Caprice Estate Wagon

The 1968 Caprice received a minor facelift that included a new grille with taillights set into the bumper and optional hidden headlamps. Caprice coupes now came standard with the new Astro Ventilation system, which included extra vents in the dash, and the removal of vent (wing) windows. Side marker lamps became standard on all U.S. cars and the Caprice carried over the optional white corner marker lamps at the forward edge of the fenders in addition to the amber parking lamps which were illuminated with the headlights. All 1968 Chevrolets got front side marker lamps on the fender; cars with an optional engine were identified with its cubic inch displacement listed on half the bezel; the lamp itself occupied the other half. The fiber optics monitoring system was offered again as an option. The Caprice Coupe got serious competition when Chevrolet offered the car's formal roofline in the Impala series as well. The Impala Custom Coupe became the best-selling model in the line. The L72 427 cu in (7.0 L) 425 hp (320 kW) Turbo-Jet V8 returned to the option list after a one-year hiatus. A new 307 cu in (5.0 L) Turbo Fire V8 rated at 200 hp (150 kW) replaced the 195 hp (145 kW) 283 cu in (4.6 L) small block as the standard engine. Inside, the instrument panel was revised with a return to the horizontal sweep speedometer and a revised three-spoke steering wheel. An optional instrument cluster had a narrow speedometer within its opening and flanking it with engine-turned instruments in the place of warning lamps. The fuel gauge, placed next to the speedometer within its own pod in the base models, was moved to its new place next to the speedometer. A tachometer took the place of the fuel gauge in the large opening left by the fuel gauge.

1969–1970 edit

 
1969 Chevrolet Caprice Sport Coupe (427)

The 1969 Caprice and other full-sized Chevrolets were restyled with new body lines and front bumpers that wrapped around the grille (again with optional concealed headlamps, for which washers could be added as a new "one year only" option) along with ventless front windows on all models. The 119-inch (3,023 mm) wheelbase, inner bodyshell and framework were carried over from the 1965 model. The station wagon was renamed the Kingswood Estate and continued to use exterior wood grain trim along with the interior trim of the Caprice sedans and coupes. Front seat headrests were now standard equipment to meet federal safety standards and the ignition switch moved from the dashboard to the steering column and also locked the steering wheel when the key was removed. This was part of a Federal mandate for the 1970 models, but introduced a year earlier on all General Motors cars except the Corvair.

The 1969 Caprice also offered a new GM-designed variable-ratio power steering unit as optional equipment along with a seldom-ordered "Liquid Tire Chain" option, which was a vacuum activated button that would spray ice melt on the rear tires (UPC option code is "V75"). The standard engine was enlarged to a 235 hp (175 kW) 327 cu in (5.4 L) V8 with optional engine choices including a new 350 cu in (5.7 L) Turbo Fire V8 in 255 or 300 hp (220 kW) versions, a 265 hp (198 kW) 396 cu in (6.5 L) cubic-inch Turbo Jet V8, as well as a 427 cu in (7.0 L) cubic-inch Turbo Jet V8s rated at 335 hp (250 kW) or 390 hp (291 kW). All V8 engines were now available with the three-speed Turbo Hydramatic transmission for the first time though the two-speed Powerglide was still offered with the 327 and 350 V8s.

 
1970 Chevrolet Caprice Sport Coupe

The 1970 Caprice received a minor facelift featuring a more conventional under the grille bumper replacing the wrap-around unit used in 1969, along with new triple vertical taillamps in the rear bumper. Power front disc brakes and fiberglass-belted tires on 15-inch (380 mm) wheels were made standard equipment along with a 250 hp (186 kW) 350 cubic-inch Turbo Fire V8. Optional V8s included a 300 hp (224 kW) 350 and a new 265 hp (198 kW) 400 cu in (6.6 L) Turbo Fire V8. The top engine was a new 454 cu in (7.4 L) Turbo Jet V8 offered in 345 hp (257 kW) or 390 hp (291 kW) versions. Both the 250- and 265 hp (198 kW) Turbo Fire engines were designed to use regular gasoline while the 300 hp (220 kW) 350 Turbo Fire and both 454 Turbo Jet engines required premium fuel. A three-speed manual transmission with column shift was standard equipment as in previous years but the floor-mounted four-speed manual with Hurst shifter was dropped from the option list for 1970 as were the Strato bucket seats and center console previously offered on coupes. Automatic transmission options included the two-speed Powerglide on 350 V8s and Turbo Hydra-Matic with all engines.

Second generation (1971–1976) edit

Second generation
 
1971 Chevrolet Caprice Coupe
Overview
Production1970–1976
Model years1971–1976
Assembly
Body and chassis
Body style
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase121.5 in (3,086 mm)
Length
  • 219.9 in (5,585 mm) (1972)
  • 221.9 in (5,636 mm) (1973)
  • 222.7 in (5,657 mm) (1974–75)
  • 222.9 in (5,662 mm) (1976)
Width79.5 in (2,019 mm)
Height53.4–54.1 in (1,356–1,374 mm)

1971–1972 edit

For 1971 the top-of-the-line Caprice was completely redesigned on a longer 121.5-inch (3,090 mm) wheelbase and featured bold, Chrysler-like fuselage styling. Flush exterior door handles and double-shell roofs were new on the Caprice – both features first appearing on the 1970½ Camaro and Pontiac Firebird. The new styling was highlighted by a Cadillac-like "egg-crate" grille with a "Caprice" emblem in the center and brushed metal trim surrounding the taillights on the rear deck. The "Full-Perimeter" frame and all-coil suspension were refined for improvements in ride and noise reduction.

 
1971 Chevrolet Caprice Coupe

Inside were revised interiors featuring a two-spoke cushioned steering wheel and new instrument panel with horizontal sweep speedometer and instrument placement similar to previous full-sized Chevrolets. Caprices continued with higher grade interiors than their Impala counterparts with luxurious cloth-and-vinyl upholstery, wood grain trim on the dash, steering wheel, and door panels as well as carpeting on lower door panels on both sedans and coupes. A center front seat armrest was also featured on sedans.

Station wagons now used a unique 125-inch (3,200 mm) wheelbase and were larger than ever before. Station wagons continued to use unique model names. The Kingswood Estate wagon was considered to be equivalent to the Chevrolet Caprice being the top-level wagon. Unlike previous years, station wagons used unique rear suspension using a solid axle with leaf springs as opposed to coil springs and trailing arms on sedans and coupes.

 
A clamshell tailgate

Wagons featured a 'clamshell' design marketed as the Glide-away tailgate, also called a "disappearing" tailgate because when open, the tailgate was completely out of view. On the clamshell design, the rear power-operated glass slid up into the roof and the lower tailgate (with either manual or optional power operation), lowered completely below the load floor. The manual lower tailgate was counterbalanced by a torque rod similar to the torque rods used in holding a trunk lid open, requiring a 35 lb push to fully lower the gate. Raising the manual gate required a 5 lb pull via a handhold integral to the top edge of the retractable gate.[8] The power operation of both upper glass and lower tailgate became standard equipment in later model years. Wagons with the design featured an optional third row of forward-facing seats accessed by the rear side doors and a folding second-row seat — and could accommodate a 4 ft × 8 ft (1.2 m × 2.4 m) sheet of building material with rear seats folded. The clamshell design required no increased footprint or operational area to open, allowing a user to stand at the cargo opening without the impediment of a door — for example, in a closed garage.

The Kingswood Estate had the 400 cu in (6.6 L) two-barrel engine as standard with the same engine options as the coupes and sedans. Station wagon models came only with single exhaust systems which meant lesser power ratings than coupes and sedans.

Power front disc brakes were standard equipment, along with a larger 255 hp (190 kW) gross (170 hp (127 kW) net) 400 cubic-inch Turbo Fire V8. This engine, along with all optional power plants, was designed to run on regular leaded, low-lead or unleaded gasoline of 91 research octane or higher. To achieve this, all engines had the compression ratios lowered to 8.5:1. General Motors was the first of the big three to have all engines run on regular fuel and these changes were made to help meet the increasingly stringent emission regulations that were to come into place in years to come.

Optional engines included 300 horsepower (206 net) 402 cubic-inch Turbo Jet V8 (marketed as "Turbo Jet 400 on full-size cars, and as "Turbo Jet 396 on intermediate cars) and 365 hp (272 kW) gross (285 hp (213 kW) net) 454 Turbo Jet V8 which came standard with dual exhaust. When equipped with dual exhaust, the 400 Turbo Jet was rated at 260 hp (194 kW). At year's beginning, a three-speed manual transmission was standard when the model was introduced in the fall of 1970, although at mid-year, the Turbo Hydramatic transmission and variable-ratio power steering became standard equipment on all Caprice models and lower-line models fitted with a V8 engine.

Chevrolet specifications included both "gross" and "net" horsepower figures in 1971, which was a year before the industry-wide transition to SAE net horsepower figures. SAE net horsepower standardized horsepower ratings in accord with SAE standard J1349 figures to get a more accurate horsepower figure. "Net" horsepower was measured "as installed" in a vehicle with power using accessories and emission equipment installed, exhaust systems, and air cleaners, leading to lower power ratings. For 1971, the 400 Turbo-Jet engine was rated at 300 gross horsepower with and without dual exhaust, while the more accurate net figures show it rated at 206 hp (154 kW) with a single exhaust and 260 with dual exhaust. Beginning in 1972, automakers would follow SAE standard J1349 and the "net" horsepower ratings were the only advertised ratings.

In its May 1971 issue, Motor Trend magazine published a comparison road test that included a Caprice Coupe and a Cadillac Sedan de Ville. The tested Caprice was powered by the 454 V8 and loaded with virtually all available options. Though testers noted that the Cadillac had a higher level of quality than the Chevrolet along with a far more luxurious interior (the DeVille was upholstered in leather while the Caprice had the standard cloth trim), the magazine ultimately considered the Chevy as the better value at $5,550 compared to the Cadillac's $9,081 price mainly due to the fact the $3,500 price difference bought only a modest-quality addition and a few more luxury features.

The 1972 Caprice received a facelift with a revised grille that was lower in height than the '71 model flanked by a new bumper with increased protection one year ahead of the Federal mandate. This was done by a bumper within the bumper design. Heavy gauge beams reinforced the bumper and attached to the frame. The rear bumper also featured this design and now had the triple taillights now mounted in the bumper. Engine offerings were carried over from 1971 with the switch to "net" horsepower ratings including 170 hp (127 kW) for the standard two-barrel 400 cu in (6.6 L) Turbo Fire V8, 210 hp (157 kW) (240 hp (179 kW) with optional dual exhaust) for the four-barrel Turbo Jet 400 big-block V8 and 270 hp (201 kW) for the four-barrel dual exhaust 454 cu in (7.4 L) Turbo Jet V8 (rated at 230 hp (172 kW) in wagons with single exhaust). Turbo Hydramatic transmission, variable-ratio power steering and power front disc brakes continued as standard equipment. New to the Caprice lineup was a pillared four-door sedan. All models also featured a revised "Astro Ventilation" system utilizing vents in the doorjambs that replaced the troublesome 1971 version that used vents in the trunk lid and turned out to be a major source of complaints to Chevy (and other GM divisions) dealers from customers. 6-way power seats, 8-track tape players, and air conditioning were optional.[9]

 
1972 Chevrolet Caprice 4-Door Sedan, a new body style for the year
 
1972 Chevrolet Caprice Coupe

1973–1974 edit

 
1973 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Convertible
 
1974 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Sports Sedan

The Caprice models were renamed to Caprice Classic for the 1973 model year. The Kingswood Estate model with simulated wood-grain body side trim was now named the Caprice Estate. The convertible was moved from the Impala to the Caprice lineup for the first time in 1973.

The 1973 facelift included a new cross-hatch grille, 5 mph (8 km/h) energy-absorbing front bumper and revised square taillights, again mounted in the bumper. New emission standards added EGR (exhaust gas recirculation) valves to engines (with a new roller camshaft), and horsepower ratings were reduced. The standard Turbo-Fire 400 cu in (6.6 L) two-barrel was now rated at 150 hp (112 kW) while the only optional engine was the Turbo-Jet 454 cu in (7.4 L) V8 produced 245 hp (183 kW) with dual exhaust 215 hp (160 kW) with single exhaust used in station wagons. A new option on sedans and coupes was a 50/50 bench seat with recliner on the passenger side. The instrument panel and steering wheel were now offered in a variety of colors to harmonize the interior, and the wheel featured a new "soft-grip" rim. Front seats were also re-positioned to give more legroom for taller drivers, but shorter people found the driving position awkward.

The 1974 models featured a new formal, upright grille while turn signals moved from the bumper and were now inset of the dual headlights. The taillights were moved above the new 5 mph (8 km/h) rear bumper. New thick "B" pillars and fixed rear quarter opera windows were new on two-door coupes, which essentially eliminated pillar-less hardtop design much like the GM intermediates did the previous year. Other body styles including the four-door pillared and hardtop sedans, convertible and Estate Wagon were carried over with only minor changes from 1973. New to the engine roster was a four-barrel version of the small block 400 cubic-inch Turbo Fire V8 rated at 180 hp (134 kW) (which was the standard engine on wagons and all cars sold in California, optional on other models in 49 states). All other engines were carried over from 1973 although the 454 Turbo Jet lost 10 horsepower (7.5 kW), now rated at 235 hp (175 kW) Also new for 1974 were integrated lap and shoulder seat belts and an "interlock" system required the driver and front seat passengers to fasten seat belts to be able to start the engine. The interlock feature proved so unpopular that Congress rescinded it shortly after the introduction of the 1975 models. A new option this year was a remote control for the passenger-side outside rear-view mirror. Instrument panels and steering wheels offered

1975–1976 edit

 
1975 Chevrolet Caprice Classic convertible

The 1975 models received a new front end with swept-back headlights, revised grille, and turn signals returned to the bumper which also angles backward at both ends. New taillights now wrap around rear fenders. Caprice Classic Sport sedans now feature opera windows in the D-pillars. The dashboard, radio and climate control graphics were revised; the speedometer read up to 100 mph (160 km/h), and had smaller numbers for kilometers per hour. The Caprice convertible would be discontinued after the 1975 model year along with its full-size B-body counterparts including the Oldsmobile Delta 88, Buick Centurion, and Pontiac Grand Ville. Just about 8,350 Caprice Classic convertibles found buyers in 1975.

As fuel economy became a bigger priority among Americans following the Arab Oil Embargo of late 1973 and early 1974, Chevy made the smaller 145 hp (108 kW) 350 cu in (5.7 L) small block V8 with two-barrel carburetor standard on all Caprice models except wagons for 1975. In California, the four-barrel 155 hp (116 kW) 350 V8 was the base engine and this engine was unavailable elsewhere. Optional engines included the 175 hp (130 kW) 400 cu in (6.6 L) small block V8 (standard on wagons) and 215 hp (160 kW) 454 cu in (7.4 L) big block, the last was not available in California. All engines except for the 454 were single exhaust systems with the introduction of the catalytic converter. Station wagons that used the 454 now featured dual exhaust as well. Also introduced this year were GM's "High Energy" electronic ignition and radial tires that were advertised as part of "Chevrolet's New Efficiency System." The theme of economy continued through to the new options this year: A new "Econominder" gauge package included a temperature gauge and a "fuel econominder", the second being a gauge alerting drivers as to when their driving habits caused the engine to use more or less fuel. Also new on the options list: intermittent windshield wipers, and 50/50 seating options on the Impala coupe/sedan and Caprice Classic convertible models.

 
1976 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Sport Sedan

"Landau" model was also introduced in 1975, and was primarily an appearance package. Carried over unchanged into 1976, the Landau featured a choice of special paint colors, sports-styled dual remote outside rear-view mirrors, color-keyed wheel covers, a landau vinyl roof (with chrome band across the roof), a vinyl bodyside molding insert, and pinstriping. Inside there were color-keyed seat belts and floor mats. Fender and dashboard emblems rounded out the package. With minor changes, the Landau model would be carried over into the 1977 generation coupe models.

The 1976 Caprice Classic marked the sixth and final year of a body style introduced for the 1971 model year. 1976 models weighed approximately 4,314 pounds (1,957 kg) and was 222.9 inches (5,660 mm) long, growing considerably from the 1971s 4,040 pounds (1,830 kg) and 216.8-inch (5,510 mm) length. Only minor changes were made for 1976, including an eggcrate grille similar to that of the 1976 Cadillac Calais/DeVille/Fleetwood flanked by new rectangular headlights, along with revised exterior and interior trimmings. Engine options remained virtually unchanged with the 350 two-barrel remained standard in everywhere but California where the 350 four-barrel was standard. The only change was the 350 four-barrel was available in sedans and coupes nationwide and rated at 165 hp (123 kW). The dual exhaust equipped 454 increased 10 hp (7.5 kW), rated at 225 hp (168 kW) and was still unavailable in California. Also available was the 180 hp (134 kW) four-barrel 400 V8 standard on wagons and optional on all other models. This was the final year for the big block 454 V8 to be offered, along with hardtop body styles and the clam shell-tailgate design for the station wagon. The 1976 4-door hardtop Sport Sedan was the last pillarless model offered by Chevrolet; it was offered in both the Caprice Classic and Impala series. All subsequent Caprice passenger cars were pillared sedans and coupes.

Third generation (1977–1990) edit

Third generation
 
1978 Chevrolet Caprice Classic
Overview
Production1976–1989
Model years1977–1990
Assembly
Body and chassis
Body style
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase116 in (2,946 mm)
Length
  • 215.7 in (5,479 mm) (wagon)
  • 212.2 in (5,390 mm) (sedan)
  • 212.1 in (5,387 mm) (1981–82)
  • 212.8 in (5,405 mm) (1985–89)
Width
  • 79.3 in (2,014 mm) (wagon)
  • 75.4 in (1,915 mm) (sedan)
Height
  • 58.2 in (1,478 mm) (wagon)
  • 56.4 in (1,433 mm) (sedan)

1977–1979 edit

 
1977 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Sedan

Launched in late September 1976,[11][12] the 1977 Caprice Classic was drastically downsized, which reduced its weight and exterior dimensions, while increasing headroom, rear-seat legroom and trunk space compared to 1976 models. GM called its downsizing program Project 77 and invested $600 million to develop the most changed full-size Chevrolet to date.[13] The weight reductions from the 1976 models were 611 lb (277 kg) for coupes, 637 lb (289 kg) for sedans and 871 lb (395 kg) for wagons. The 1977 Caprice coupe and sedan were over 10 inches (250 mm) shorter while the wagon was 14 inches (360 mm) shorter. Wheelbases were reduced to 116 inches (2,900 mm) from 121.5 inches (3,090 mm) for coupes and sedans and 125 inches (3,200 mm) for wagons. Width was reduced by 4 inches (100 mm) for sedans and coupes; the wagon's width remained virtually unchanged. Heights were increased by 2.5 inches (64 mm) and trunk capacities were increased to 20.9 cubic feet (0.59 m3) for sedans and 19.8 cubic feet (0.56 m3) for coupes.

Size comparison between 1976 and 1977 Caprice:[14][15]

Although by modern standards, the 1977 downsized Chevrolet cars are quite large, the new Chevrolet had exterior dimensions closer to the intermediates of its day. The 1977 Caprice shared the same 116-inch (2,900 mm) wheelbase of the intermediate-sized Chevrolet Chevelle; 1977 also marked the first model year in history that a midsized car, the Monte Carlo, was larger than a full-sized car; this would be repeated in the 1980s by GM and Chrysler on multiple vehicles, then by Nissan in the early 2000s when the third generation Nissan Altima was bigger than the concurrent fifth-generation Nissan Maxima. The introduction of a downsized full-size car was considered quite a risk for General Motors. To help ensure the car was a success, preview clinics were held by Chevrolet that returned very positive results. Furthermore, the design process for this car was revolutionized.

Ford would respond with advertising the Ford LTD's traditional full-size attributes.[16] In 1978, Ford released a true downsized full-size car with the introduction of the 1979 Ford LTD. Chrysler responded in 1978 when it re-engineered its intermediate B-body cars, and designated them the full-size R-bodies. However, these were not true downsized cars like GM and Ford introduced. 1977 models included a four-door sedan, two-door sedan, six-passenger two-seat station wagon, and an eight-passenger three-seat station wagon. All models had window-framed doors. No hardtop models were offered.

 
Rear Window used on 1977–79 Caprice coupe (1978 model shown)

Two-door models featured a unique rear window that created a semi-fastback. This glass had sharp corners giving it three sides. This was done through a "hot-wire" bending process.[17] The Caprice was available as either the "Sport Coupe" or as the "Landau Coupe". The Landau Coupe features a partially covered vinyl roof.

Station wagon models received a new three-way tailgate for 1977; the clamshell tailgate was gone. The three-seat models featured a rear-facing third seat for two occupants making these cars eight-passenger models. The cargo capacity was reduced to 87 cubic feet (2,500 L), and although the station wagon could still carry a 4 ft × 8 ft (1.2 m × 2.4 m) sheet of plywood, this could now only be done with the tailgate down. The station wagons use the coil spring suspension in the rear, as for the sedans and coupes.

The headlight dimmer switch was also removed from the floor and incorporated into the turn signal lever for all 1977 models. All 1977 models were named Caprice Classics. A V8 engine was no longer standard equipment for the first time since 1965. The base engine for 1977 Chevrolet Caprice coupes and sedans was Chevy's long-running 250 cu in (4.1 L) six-cylinder powerplant rated at 110 hp (82 kW). This engine was last available in a full-size Chevy in 1973 in the lower-line Bel Air. Standard on station wagons and optional on other Caprice models was a 145 hp (108 kW) 2-barrel 305 cu in (5.0 L) version of the Chevy's small-block V8. This was the first model year the 305 cu in had been used in a full-size Chevrolet; it was first introduced in 1976 in compact and mid-sized Chevrolet lines. A 170 hp (127 kW) 350 cu in (5.7 L) V8 with four-barrel carburetor was now the top engine offering as the larger 400 cu in (6.6 L) and 454 cu in (7.4 L) V8s were discontinued. Standard for all models was the three-speed Turbo Hydra-Matic automatic transmission.

 
1978 Caprice coupe
 
1979 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Sedan
 
1979 Caprice Classic Landau coupe
 
1979 Caprice Classic sedan (export model)

With the new lighter weight and smaller engines, Chevrolet promised increase fuel economy without great loss of performance compared to 1976 models. The EPA estimates for 1977 Chevrolet was 17 miles per US gallon (14 L/100 km; 20 mpg‑imp) city and 22 miles per US gallon (11 L/100 km; 26 mpg‑imp) highway for six-cylinder models. Ford's 1977 LTD was rated at 15 miles per US gallon (16 L/100 km; 18 mpg‑imp) city and 19 miles per US gallon (12 L/100 km; 23 mpg‑imp) highway with its smallest engine, the 302 cu in (4.9 L) V8. By the same EPA estimates, Plymouth's Gran Fury returned 13 MPG city and 18 MPG highway with the 318 V8. Performance was good when comparing the smaller 1977 Caprice to the 1976 Caprice. A 1976 350 two-bbl powered Chevrolet ran 0–60 mph in 12.9 seconds, while a 400 powered model ran 10.7 seconds. 1977 models ran 11.4 seconds to 60 mph (97 km/h) with the 305 engine and 10.8 seconds with the 350 engine. Car and Driver tested a 1977 Chevrolet Impala with the 350 engine and 3.08:1 axle running a 9.6 second 0–60 mph time and obtaining a 117 mph (188 km/h) top speed. The 350 was available with a 2.56:1 axle ratio and a 3.08 axle ratio which may explain the difference in performance times.

The 1977 models became the number one selling car in the United States. (In 1976, the previous generation full-size Chevrolet was the third best-seller). More than 660,000 full-size Chevrolets were produced for the 1977 model year, with the most popular model being the four-door Caprice Classic sedan (212,840 produced). By 1978 more than 1 million downsized Chevrolets had been produced. Auto publications agreed with the public reception, with Motor Trend awarding the 1977 Chevrolet Caprice Car of the Year.

Car and Driver declared "Even the most jaded car critics are in fact tripping over each other trying to be the first to anoint this sedan to be the best full-sized Chevrolet ever made." Car and Driver commented on the F41 suspension option which included stiffer springs, larger sway bars, wheels, and tires to say, "It will make you think your Chevy came from the Black Forest instead of Detroit."

1978 models had minor front and rear styling revisions. The engine line-up remained unchanged, but numerically lower axle ratios were used in an attempt to boost fuel economy. The 305 and 350 engines went from a standard 2.56:1 axle for 1977 (2.73:1 for wagons), to a 2.41:1 axle for 1978 (2.56:1 for wagons). An optional 3.08 axle was also available for 350 powered Caprices. The 305 V8 engine received an aluminum intake manifold which reduced engine weight by 35 pounds. A larger brake booster was also added to help reduce braking effort. New options included a steel sliding moonroof and 40-channel CB radio built into the AM/FM radio.

The 1979 models continued with only minor refinements. Again the front and rear styling was refreshed slightly. The 250 six gained five horsepower, while the 305 V8 lost 15 hp (11 kW). The change to the 305 was a result of switching from the larger Rochester 2GC carburetor to the smaller Rochester Dualjet carburetor. The 350 engine was unchanged.

1980–1985 edit

The 1980 Caprice Classic saw its first major revision since the 1977 downsizing. To further improve the fuel economy of the car, efforts were made to reduce weight and improve aerodynamics. The Caprice received new exterior sheet metal, without drastically changing the look of the car. To improve aerodynamics the hood was tapered lower, while the trunk area was higher. The grille was now an egg crate style while the tail-light panel featured three separate square lights per side. All the doors and components within were redesigned to be lighter, including the window-crank mechanisms, which now used a tape-drive mechanism. Greater use of aluminum including in-bumper reinforcement and in-sedan/coupe radiators helped to further reduce the overall weight of the vehicle. 1980 models were approximately 100 pounds (45 kg) lighter than 1979 models.

The new styling increased the trunk capacity of both coupes and sedans to 20.9 cubic feet (0.59 m3). This increase was also partially achieved with a now-standard compact spare tire on a 16-inch (410 mm) wheel. A new frame lift jack replaced the bumper-mounted model. A larger 25 US gallons (95 L; 21 imp gal) fuel tank was standard equipment in sedans and coupes. Easy-roll radial tires, improved anti-corrosion measures, low-friction ball joints, and larger front-suspension bushings were also new for 1980. Puncture-sealant tires and cornering lights were new options.

The 250 cu in (4.1 L) six was replaced by a new 90-degree Chevrolet 3.8 L (229 cu in) V6 as the base engine for sedans and coupes. This engine shared the same bore and stroke as the 305 cu in V8. California emission cars used the Buick 3.8 L (231 cu in) V6 engine. The Chevrolet 3.8 L was rated at 115 hp (86 kW) while the Buick V6 engine had a 110 hp (82 kW) rating. Although the 3.8 L V6 had the same horsepower rating as the 250 six used in 1979, the 250 had 25 lb⋅ft (34 N⋅m) more torque than the 3.8 L (200 lb·ft vs 175 lb·ft). The 3.8 L V6 did boost Chevrolet Caprice's fuel economy to an EPA estimated 20 miles per US gallon (12 L/100 km; 24 mpg‑imp) city and 29 miles per US gallon (8.1 L/100 km; 35 mpg‑imp) highway, the highest a full-size Chevrolet had been rated to date.

The base-V8 engine was new for 1980. The 4.4 L 267 cu in V8 rated at 115 hp (86 kW) and was the standard engine for station wagons. This engine had a Rochester Dualjet carburetor and was not available in California. The two-barrel carburetor on the 305 cu in (5.0 L) V8 was replaced with a four-barrel, increasing the 305's output to 155 hp (116 kW). This was now the most powerful engine option (standard on California station wagons), as the 350 cu in (5.7 L) V8 was no longer available except as part of the police-package option. The Oldsmobile-built 350 cu in Diesel V8 was added to the option list for station wagons. This engine was rated at 105 hp (78 kW) and 205 lb⋅ft (278 N⋅m). To further increase fuel economy, all transmissions were equipped with an electronically controlled lock-up torque converter clutch.

 
1981–1985 Caprice Classic Landau coupe

1981 models saw only minor revisions. Styling was unchanged other than the grille which remained egg crate style but now had larger sections. Refinements included redesigned front disc brakes for less drag and a translucent plastic master cylinder reservoir. The cruise control became equipped with a resume feature, while wire-wheel covers had locking bolts to secure them in place. This was the last year for the Delco GM 40-channel CB radio built into the AM/FM radio option.

The engine line-up remained unchanged, although the 3.8 L 229 cu in V6 was now rated at 110 hp (82 kW) and the 5.0 L 305 cu in V8 was rated at 150 hp (112 kW). All engines were updated with the Computer Command Control (CCC) system which included an electronically metered carburetor. This change occurred in 1980 for California emission cars and did not occur to Canadian emission cars until 1987. The Oldsmobile-built 350 cu in Diesel V8 was added to the option list for the coupe and sedan models during the model year.

1982 models saw only minor styling revisions. The model line-up was reduced by one, with the Caprice Landau coupe dropped. Remaining were the sedan, sport coupe, six-passenger wagon, and the eight-passenger wagon. A new four-speed automatic overdrive transmission with a lock-up torque converter joined the powertrain line-up. This transmission helped boost highway fuel economy, while improving city performance with a 3.08:1 rear axle ratio. The overdrive transmission was only available with the 305 cu in V8, and was a mandatory option for this engine.

The engine line-up and power ratings remained unchanged. The 350 cubic-inch Diesel V8 engine was now available on all models.

1983 was marked with the fewest models to date. No two-door models were produced, leaving only the four-door and the eight-passenger station wagon, since the 6-passenger wagon also left the line-up. The 4.4 L 267 cu in engine was discontinued, but all other engines remained unchanged. The 305 cu in engine and the automatic overdrive transmission was standard on station wagons. The 350 cu in diesel was available with the automatic overdrive transmission at extra cost, while the 305 cu in V8 came equipped only with the automatic overdrive transmission. The 1983 Chevrolet Caprice Classic was selected on the Car and Driver Ten Best list.

The 1984 model year saw the return of the two-door sport coupe making a three model line-up. Styling remained unchanged. 1984 models were virtually identical to the 1981 models. The windshield washer controls were moved from the dashboard to the turn signal stalk to create the multi-stalk. The optional cruise control (which continued to be mounted on the turn signal stalk) now featured acceleration/deceleration in 1 mph (1.6 km/h) increments. An optional Landau package included a vinyl roof, sport mirrors, and reveal moldings.

Powertrain availability and power ratings were unchanged for 1984. The 350 cu in diesel engine came standard with an automatic overdrive transmission when equipped in station wagons.

1983 saw the introduction of a Caprice clone from Canada, the Pontiac Parisienne. While this car bore Pontiac emblems and trim similar to the pre-1982 Bonneville, it was a Caprice in every other way. Pontiac dealers gained a full-size car again and buyers did not seem to mind that the car was virtually the same as the contemporary Caprice. It sold well enough to remain available until 1986 for the sedan and 1989 for the Safari station wagon.

 
1985 Caprice Classic sedan (export model)
 
Caprice Estate wagon

1985 models received minor updates while styling remained unchanged. The interior was updated for 1985, marking its most significant update since 1977. The simulated woodgrain appliqué used on the dash was replaced with a simulated silver metallic appliqué. The shaft-style radio was replaced with a more modern DIN-and-a-half style radio, while the pull-out headlight switch was replaced by a push-button style switch. The climate controls were updated with rotary switches for the fan and rear window defroster replacing the toggle style switches. The instruments were updated to have a more modern appearance, with a horizontal speedometer while a round speedometer was included with the optional gauge package.

The engine line-up saw major changes for 1985. The 4.3 L V6 engine (262 cu in) with throttle body fuel injection (RPO LB4) replaced both 3.8 L V6s in 1985 as the base engine for sedans and coupes. The 4.3 L engine was rated at 130 hp (97 kW) and 210 lb⋅ft (285 N⋅m), producing 20 hp (15 kW) more than the 229 cu in V6. The 4.3 L V6 shared its bore and stroke with the 350 cu in Chevrolet V8. This engine came standard with a three-speed automatic but was available with the four-speed automatic overdrive transmission. The 5.0 L 305 cu in V8 engine received an electronic spark control and compression was increased from 8.6:1 to 9.5:1. This caused the 305's output to jump to 165 hp (123 kW). The 350 cu in diesel engine remained unchanged, as it was dropped in January.

1986–1990 edit

1986 marked the first major exterior restyle since 1980. From 1986 to 1990, the Caprice was the only sedan riding on the B platform; all other sedans had been discontinued or transferred to the smaller, front-wheel-drive H platform. The front fascia was restyled to have a more aerodynamic look: the Caprice emblem was no longer a standup hood ornament, but was an emblem located on the vertical area directly above the grill in the center of the front fascia. A smaller grille with prominent vertical chrome divider bars replaced the larger previous egg-crate grille. The redesigned front end still had two side-by-side rectangular sealed beam headlamps, as had been used on the Caprice since 1976; the taillights were restyled, but continued to have three chambers—another long-running Caprice styling cue. New aerodynamic side-view mirrors were used. The car's sheetmetal remained otherwise unchanged.

The former Impala was rebranded as "Caprice" (without "Classic" appended), unifying all full-size Chevrolets under a single model name for the first time since the early 1930s. Still available was a Caprice Classic four-door sedan, coupe and eight-passenger station wagon, while a new Brougham four-door sedan joined the model line-up. Brougham models featured a 55/45 front seat with armrest, and a new "pillow design" with velour fabrics. Broughams featured woodgrain appliqué on its dash fascia, a dome map light, front-door courtesy lights and 20 oz carpeting. Power window controls for all models moved from the door panel to the armrest for improved ergonomics.

The 4.3 L V6 engine received a 10 hp (7.5 kW) boost, rated at 140 hp (104 kW). The 305 cu in engine was unchanged and remained standard on station wagons. Station wagons built after approximately 1 November 1985 came equipped with the Oldsmobile-built 307 cu in engine and the 305 cu in was no longer available in station wagons. This engine was used in all GM B-body station wagons from this point on to simplify production. The 307 was equipped with a four-barrel carburetor and was rated at 140 hp (104 kW) and 255 lb⋅ft (346 N⋅m). The 350 cu in diesel engine was discontinued.

 
1987–1990 Caprice Estate wagon

The 1987 models received minor styling revisions: composite aerodynamic headlamps replaced the formerly sealed beam bulbs, and a standup hood ornament returned. A simulated woodgrain dashboard finish, last used on the 1984 models, returned.[citation needed] The model range was slightly revised, and now included a base level Caprice eight-passenger wagon and a Caprice Classic Brougham LS four-door sedan, introduced mid-1986. The Brougham LS featured all the Brougham amenities plus a fiberglass roof plug covered by a padded vinyl roof for a more formal look, opera lights, and LS monograms. Leather upholstery was a newly available option for Brougham and Brougham LS sedans, which also had a new pillow-style seating design and a folding center armrest in the back seat. Exterior colors for the Brougham LS were now limited to conservative colors compared to the 1986 model: White, Black, Burgundy, Dark Blue, and Dark Grey. The trim level names "stacked up": Caprice, Caprice Classic, Caprice Classic Brougham, and Caprice Classic Brougham LS in ascending order of price and plushness.

The engine offerings received only minor changes. The 4.3 L V6 and the 305 cu in V8 were updated with roller lifters and center bolt valve covers. The 305 cu in had a 5 hp (3.7 kW) rating increase and was now rated at 170 hp (127 kW) and 250 lb⋅ft (339 N⋅m). The 307 cu in Oldsmobile-built V8 remained unchanged and was the only available engine for the station wagons. Some Canadian-sold Chevrolet Caprice sedans used the 307 cu in Oldsmobile-built V8 in place of the Chevrolet-built 305 cu in engine during the 1987 model year.

The 1988 model range was revised, with the sport coupe dropped due to low sales. There was now just one station wagon model, an eight-passenger configuration. Engines remained unchanged, and the four-speed automatic overdrive transmission was standard equipment. Other standard equipment for all models included tinted glass, a remote-control driver's side-view mirror, automatic headlight on/off, and an AM/FM stereo. A police version of the Caprice wagon was made; it had the code 1A2 and was designed for special service use.

1989 marked the first year of a fuel-injected V8 engine. The 305 cu in V8 was updated with throttle body electronic fuel-injection (RPO LO3), first introduced in 1987 on Chevrolet/GMC pickups and vans. This engine was rated at 170 hp (127 kW) and 255 lb⋅ft (346 N⋅m), which was only a slight increase in torque over the carbureted engine. However, as a result of fuel injection, the cold weather starts, drivability, fuel economy, and emissions were all improved. The 4.3 L V6 was no longer the base engine, and was now only available in taxi and police optioned Caprices. The 307 engine remained unchanged for station wagons. Rear-seat passengers received shoulder belts for the outboard positions and air conditioning was standard on all models.

Essentially, 1990 was a carryover year and marked the last year for this body style. New for 1990 were door-mounted front seat belts, quick-connect fuel lines for the 305 cu in engine, revised interior colors, new metallic paint color choices, and Scotchgard-protected interior fabrics. The model range and engine offerings were unchanged. The 1990 Caprice was only produced until the end of 1989,[citation needed] when production was shut down to prepare for the redesigned 1991 models.

Production Figures:

Chevrolet Caprice Production Figures[18]
Coupe Sedan Wagon Yearly Total
1977 71,973 212,840 56,569 341,382
1978 60,072 203,837 57,744 321,653
1979 58,453 203,017 56,261 317,731
1980 22,776 91,208 23,304 137,288
1981 16,356 89,573 27,532 133,461
1982 11,999 86,126 25,385 123,510
1983 - 122,613 53,028 175,641
1984 19,541 135,970 65,688 221,199
1985 16,229 139,240 55,886 211,355
1986 9,869 139,209 45,183 194,261
1987 3,110 128,784 23,387 155,281
1988 - 97,563 30,645 128,208
1989 - 173,255 23,789 197,044
1990 - 211,552 12,305 223,857
Total 290,378 2,034,787 556,706 2,881,871

9C1 Police model edit

 
Chevrolet Caprice (9C1)

A police package, orderable under GM's Regular Production Option code 9C1, was introduced for the new base-model Caprice that replaced the Impala for 1986. In the 1986 Michigan State Police tests, the Chevrolet Caprice was competitive with the Ford LTD Crown Victoria, Dodge Diplomat and Plymouth Gran Fury. The Caprice had the fastest quarter-mile times of the three, and the best fuel economy. The Dodge and Plymouth outran the Caprice in the 0–100 mph times, but placed last in the road course times. However, there was only a 1/3 second difference between the fastest and slowest vehicles on the road course. All four cars were very close in competition for 1986, and there was little performance difference.[19]

For 1987, the 9C1 Caprice changed little. The 350-4bbl engine received a boost in compression, roller lifters, and new center-bolt valve covers.[20] The 180 hp (134 kW) rating of this engine helped boost the Caprice's performance above its competition.The 4.3 L LB4 V6 engine remained available, but was marketed towards urban police departments with less need for performance.[19][20] Michigan State Police tests had the Chevrolet Caprice beating its competition from Ford, Dodge, and Plymouth in almost every category. The Caprice had the quickest quarter-mile times and 0–100 mph times, the highest top speed, the fastest road course time, and the best fuel economy, though the Plymouth and Dodge had shorter braking distances.[19] The 1987 Chevrolet Caprice won the contract for the Michigan State police and would hold this contract until 1996 when the Caprice was discontinued.[21]

For 1988, the 9C1 Caprice was again unchanged. Michigan State Police tests proved to be more competitive, with the Ford LTD Crown Victoria showing a strong improvement in performance. The Plymouth and Dodge models continued unchanged and were not competitive with the Chevrolet and Ford.[21] 1988 tests showed the Caprice with the fastest quarter-mile and 0–100 mph times, the best fuel economy, the fastest road course time (although it tied with the Ford) and the best ergonomics. The Ford edged out the Chevrolet with a 1 mph (1.6 km/h) faster top speed and better brakes, but the Chevrolet scored second place for both those categories. Overall the Chevrolet scored the highest in the competition, followed by the Ford, Dodge, and Plymouth[19]

For 1989, the 9C1 Caprice received some major changes to the drivetrain. All engines were now equipped with throttle-body fuel-injection (shared with the truck/van lineup and based on the LB4 4.3L TBI injection system first used with the 1985 model year passenger cars), and the 305 cu in (5.00 L) engine (RPO LO3) was now added to the options list. The available engines were now the 4.3 L (260 cu in) V6, the 305 cu in (5.00 L) and 350 cu in (5.7 L) V8s (which was only available on police package models). The V6 and 350 engines were equipped with TH700-R4 transmissions while the 305 engine used the TH200-4R transmission. The V6 and the 305 used a 3.08:1 axle ratio, while the 350-powered cars now used a 3.42:1 axle ratio.[22] The 4.3 L remained at 140 hp (104 kW), while the 305 TBI engine was rated at 170 hp (127 kW), and the 350 TBI engine was rated at 190 hp (142 kW).[22] Unlike the LO5 used with the GMT400 light-duty truck and van line including the R/V series, the police spec LO5 used the roller camshaft sourced from its TPI equipped F bodies and Corvette along with high flow fuel injectors. The 350 powered Caprice did well again at Michigan State Police tests for pursuit-rated cars. It had the fastest 0–100 mph, the fastest road course time, the highest top speed and the best fuel economy. The Dodge Diplomat and Ford LTD Crown Victoria outbraked the Caprice, and the Plymouth Fury and Dodge Diplomat had better ergonomics than the Caprice.[19]

1990 was another carry-over year for the 9C1 Caprice with the only major change being door-mounted seatbelts.[23] In Michigan State Police tests, the only competition was from the Ford LTD Crown Victoria, as the production of the Dodge Diplomat and Plymouth Gran Fury had ended during 1989. The Caprice won all six categories for 1990, having the quickest 0–100 times, the fastest road course times, the best brakes, highest top speed, the best fuel economy, and the best interior ergonomics. This was the first time any car had won all six categories in Michigan State Police tests.[19]

Fourth generation (1991–1996) edit

Fourth generation
 
1991 Chevrolet Caprice sedan
Overview
ProductionApril 12, 1990 – December 13, 1996[24]
Model years1991–1996
Assembly
DesignerBen Salvador (1987)[25]
Body and chassis
Body style
Related
Powertrain
Engine
  • 4.3 L LB4 V6 (1992–93, base engine for 9C6 taxi package)
  • 4.3 L L99 V8 (1994–96, base economical engine for sedans)
  • 5.0 L L03 V8 (1991–93, base engine for sedans)
  • 5.7 L L05 V8 (1991–93, performance engine for some sedans and all station wagons)
  • 5.7 L LT1 V8 (1994–96, performance engine for some sedans and all station wagons)
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase115.9 in (2,944 mm)
Length
  • 217.3 in (5,519 mm) (wagon)
  • 214.1 in (5,438 mm) (sedan)
Width
  • 79.6 in (2,022 mm) (wagon)
  • 77 in (1,956 mm) (1991–93 sedan)
  • 77.5 in (1,968 mm) (1994–96 sedan)
Height
  • 60.8 in (1,544 mm) (1991–93 wagon)
  • 60.9 in (1,547 mm) (1994–96 wagon)
  • 55.7 in (1,415 mm) (sedan)
Curb weight4,473 lb (2,029 kg)
 
Pre-facelift 1991 Caprice sedan
 
1992 Chevrolet Caprice (9C1) police interceptor
 
1993 facelift Caprice sedan
 
1995 facelift Caprice sedan
 
1995–96 Caprice station wagon
 
1996 Chevrolet Caprice (9C6) taxi cab from New York City

Introduced in April 1990 for the 1991 model year in America, the Caprice was completely restyled and replaced the 1977-based rectilinear design with rounded, more aerodynamic sheetmetal.[26] General Motors initially decided in 1980 to eliminate the production of the former generation model by 1989 for the 1990 model year, but a business decision in 1985 to plan an exterior redesign gave a further continuation and this generation's fiberglass prototype model was first shown in April 1987 to stock market analysis.[27]

While the body and interior were all new, the chassis, powertrain, and transmission were largely carried over from the former generation 1977 and 1990 models respectively; the steel fuel tank was replaced by an HDPE tank (with capacity on sedans decreasing from 25 US gallons (95 L) to 23 US gallons (87 L)), and anti-lock brakes were added as standard equipment on all models.[28] Several major components (including the floor pan) are entirely interchangeable between 1977 and 1996, merely having a reskinned body on an already dated body-on-frame platform introduced in 1977.

Much of the engine availability was carried over from the previous generation, which included for all models the 5.0 L L03 V8. A 5.7L L05 V8 was also carried over; it was originally only available on 1991 and 1992 9C1 Police package models (which featured a digital speedometer), but finally made available to the general public on the 1993 Caprice LTZ, and the LB4 4.3 L V6 was carried over to the 1992–93 Caprice 9C6 taxi package for increased fuel economy at significantly reduced power output.[29]

Motor Trend awarded the new Caprice Classic Domestic Car of the Year 1991. Two trim levels were initially offered—Caprice and Caprice Classic, replacing the previous Classic and Brougham models. General Motors had hoped to regain the top spot as America's favorite automobile with the new aerodynamic styling of their full-size offering.

The final B-body Caprice was not well received by critics and did not hold on to high annual sales numbers, with roughly half from fleet sales. The car's styling was criticized with aficionados calling it a "beached whale"[30][31] and "an upside-down bathtub", then later as the "bubble Caprice" in response to the former generation's nickname "box Caprice".

1993 revisions removed the rear fender skirts in favor of more open wheel wells on the sedan model; station wagons retained the skirted wheel wells. With 1991–93 Caprices essentially having the same three engine options and 4L60 transmission from the former generation, in the fall of 1993 for the 1994 model year, the Caprice received two new V8 engine replacements that shared the exact same external dimensions yet differ internally, and a new transmission. The standard engine in all sedans, including many 9C1 police sedans, was the 200 hp (150 kW), L99 263 cu. in. (4.3 L) V8 for better fuel economy in response to rising fuel prices after the Persian Gulf War that put out 240 lb·ft (325 N·m) of torque on 87 octane. Caprice sedans were the only cars to receive the L99 4.3 L V8 engine. The Caprice was one of the first cars to introduce OBD 1.5 as standard prior to OBD II being mandatory on all sedans for the 1996 model year.

Also for the 1994 model year, Chevrolet offered an optional detuned (by 40 hp) version of the fourth generation Corvette's LT1 350 cu. in. (5.7 L) performance V8 engine making 260 hp (194 kW) and 330 lb·ft (447 N·m) of torque. The LT1 was optional in the 9C1 police packages in regards to highways and rural areas and standard in all wagons,[citation needed] with General Motors offering roughly 846 optional 1A2 Caprice special service police package wagons between 1991 and 1995, which were generally available for other administrative duties such as; supervisors, detectives, unmarked units, and fire departments. The LT1 350 cu. in. was standard in civilian sedans with the addition of the V92 towing package.[citation needed] The V92 towing package also gave a heavy-duty suspension with similar spring rates to the 9C1 police car suspension, 2.93 gears, V08 heavy-duty cooling with a mechanical fan, heavy-duty rear drum brakes, and limited-slip differential.[citation needed] The 4L60-E transmission replaced the 4L60. Transmission failures shortly after 100,000 miles (160,000 km), especially when paired with the stronger LT1 V8, were commonplace due to transmission build and software specs that sacrificed long-term durability for slightly improved fuel economy scores. The 1994 Caprice's interior had a redesign which featured a Camaro steering wheel, digital speedometer and odometer, and a new instrument panel, which included a front passengers-side airbag.[citation needed]

For the 1995 model year, the rear side window between the back door and C pillar, now feature a so-called Hofmeister kink curve and both the sedan and wagon had their now foldable exterior mirrors repositioned. In 1995 and 1996 the Impala SS was exported to Middle Eastern markets badged as the Caprice SS, with the car being identical to its American counterpart except for the side fonts on the rear quarter panel and the badge on the dashboard saying Caprice SS.[citation needed]

The Caprice 9C1 with the LT1 engine became one of the quickest and most popular modern-day police vehicles. This vehicle established such strong devotion by many police departments that a cottage industry thrived in refurbishing Caprices for continued police service after GM discontinued production of the car, with many police departments keeping them in service longer than other police cars from that era.[32] The 1994-96 Caprice 9C1 5.7 L V8 and Impala SS are mechanically the same, as both shared four wheel disc brakes and rigid heavy duty suspension components. In 2006, Chrysler introduced the Dodge Charger Pursuit, serving as an indirect successor to the Caprice's muscle sedan image in the police market after a decade hiatus.

The car's production was stopped in December 1996 due to sales pressure from the mid-size Chevrolet Lumina, financial troubles at General Motors, and consumer demand shifting from full-sized family sedans to the increasingly popular sport utility vehicles.[33][34] The Arlington, Texas vehicle assembly plant (used for the Caprice, Impala SS, Buick Roadmaster, Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser, and Cadillac Fleetwood) was converted to produce GM's more profitable full size SUVs (the Tahoe and Suburban). In 1997, the Lumina LTZ would take the Caprice's place as Chevrolet's premium passenger car. Total production of 1991–96 models was 689,257 with production ending on December 13, 1996.[35] There were plans to reintroduce the Caprice for the 2000 model year in America, but was only revived in the Middle East as the Holden Caprice. The Chevrolet Impala nameplate was reintroduced to the American passenger car market in 2000 as the marque's premium offering, albeit in a front wheel drive configuration.

Production Figures:

Chevrolet Caprice Production Figures[36]
Sedan Wagon Yearly Total
1991 89,297 15,000 104,297
1992 103,381 13,400 116,781
1993 90,041 10,607 100,648
1994 90,026 7,719 97,745
1995 54,273 5,030 59,303
1996 27,155 485 27,640
Total 454,173 52,241 506,414

Fifth generation (1999–2006) edit

Fifth generation
 
1999–2003 Chevrolet Caprice LTZ (Bahrain)
Overview
Production1999–2006
Model years2000–2007
AssemblyAustralia: Elizabeth, South Australia
Body and chassis
Classluxury car
Body style4-door sedan
Related
Dimensions
Wheelbase109.8 in (2,789 mm)
Length5,193 mm (204 in)
Curb weight1,798–1,998 kg (3,964–4,405 lb)

General Motors revived the Chevrolet Caprice nameplate in the Middle East and Latin/South American markets on imported Holden Statesman and Caprice models built by its Australian subsidiary Holden, these cars were lengthened versions of the Commodore range, which was at this time based on the Opel Omega. The WH series Statesman/Caprice was the first series to be engineered to support both left- and right-hand drive (Middle Eastern market being LHD while Australia right-hand drive) in order to allow for manufacturing of export versions. Same was true for the related short-wheelbase Holden VT Commodore, whose left-hand drive version became the Chevrolet Lumina in the Middle East (In Mexico only, the Commodore and Holden models were sold alongside the Lumina and Caprice).

 
1999–2003 Chevrolet Caprice SS (WH)
 
2005–2006 Chevrolet Caprice SS (WL)

The Middle Eastern Caprice came out for 2000 in four versions, base LS, standard mid-range LTZ, a sporty SS and the range topper Royale (introduced in 2002). Differences between the models were mostly equipment and slight styling tweaks. The base LS came with a 3.8 L V6 engine; the LTZ came standard with a 220 kW (295 hp) 5.7 L Gen III V8, the SS and Royale came with a 242 kW (325 hp) version of the same engine. In 2003, Holden launched a revised and facelifted Statesman and Caprice (WK), which was reflected in their Middle Eastern versions for the 2004 model year. The new models sported new front and rear fascias and completely redesigned interior. Engines carried over unchanged.

In 1999, GM had again considered resurrecting the Caprice name in America for 2000, this time under this generation, and as a new Caprice 9C1 long before the appearance of the sixth-generation model (third-generation Holden Caprice) as the Caprice PPV, but it did return several years later as such.[37]

Sixth generation (2006–2017) edit

Sixth generation
 
Overview
ManufacturerHolden (General Motors)
Also called
Production2006–2017
Model years
  • 2007–2016 (Middle East)
  • 2011–2017 (North America)
AssemblyAustralia: Elizabeth, South Australia
Body and chassis
ClassLarge car
Body style4-door sedan
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
PlatformGM Zeta platform
Related
Powertrain
Engine
  • 3.6 L LY7 V6 (179 kW (240 hp))
  • 3.6 L LFX V6 (224 kW (301 hp))
  • 6.0 L L77 V8 (265 kW (355 hp))
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase3,010 mm (118.5 in)
Length5,187 mm (204.2 in)
Width1,900 mm (74.8 in)
Height1,491 mm (58.7 in)
Chronology
PredecessorPontiac G8
 
2008 Chevrolet Caprice LTZ (Middle East)
 
2008 Chevrolet Caprice LTZ (Middle East)

Middle East edit

In November 2006, a completely redesigned Caprice lineup was launched, again based on the recently introduced Holden WM Statesman/Caprice. The new Caprice lineup includes the base LS, LTZ, SS and Royale, all sporting the new 268 kW (360 hp) L98 6.0 L V8.

The LS, LTZ, and Royale all share the front bumper as the Holden WM Statesman while the LS lacks the Statesman's trademark foglights which are seen on the LTZ and Royale; the SS gains the Caprice's front bumper and foglamps minus the parking sensors. The LS also gains the VE Commodore Omega's interior and trims, while the LTZ gains the trims from the VE Commodore V based on the Commodore Omega, and the Statesman's interior minus the headrests with the LCD screens and DVD player, while the Royale gains the Statesman's trims, and the Statesman's interior with the LCD screens in the headrests and DVD player from the Holden versions, the grille from the Daewoo Veritas, hood ornament similar to the one that the appears on the 4th and 5th generation models, and the SS gains the same trims as the WM Caprice, interior from the Caprice minus the headrests with the LCD screens and DVD player, color-coded version of the grille's trim, and the optional lip spoiler from the WM Caprice.

The Caprice was updated for 2011 to include the features that Holden included the Holden Caprice. The Caprice lettering engraved on the chrome trim which was on the car from 2000 until 2010 on the trim was dropped & replaced by a Caprice nameplate badge which is below the chrome trim on the left end of the rear fascia on the trunk. The V6 engines were dropped in the LS & LTZ leaving the V8 as the standard engine while the LS got the trims that were previously on the LTZ from 2007 to 2010 as well as previously seen on the VE Commodore V based on the Omega Series I model, while the LTZ & Royale get the trims seen on the VE Commodore Calais V Series II and the 2010 and 2011 Chevrolet Omega Fittipaldi Edition and the SS now gains the trims that the WM Caprice V Series II has. The LS, LTZ, & Royale still retain the Statesman front bumper, while the SS still retains the Caprice/Caprice V front bumper. The Royale also gains a rear vision camera in the chrome trim on the trunk which is absent on the LS, LTZ, & SS like the Holden Caprice & Caprice V. For the 2013 model year for the Caprice SS the Impala badge on the trunk was dropped in favor of the traditional Chevrolet bowtie.

The Caprice was updated again based on the Holden WN Caprice. The Caprice LS & LTZ still retain the front bumper as the WM Statesman while the Royale now gets the same front bumper as seen on the WM/WN Caprice and the Caprice SS and the trims that were previously on the 2011–2013 Caprice SS, the 2010–2013 WM Caprice V, and currently the WN Caprice LPG model, and the Holden Commodore (VF) Calais's interior just like the Holden models. The SS now gains the rear vision camera which was previously only available on the Caprice Royale while it is still not available on the Caprice LS or LTZ, the same interior updates the WN Caprice and Caprice Royale, and also delivered the same trims as on the WN Caprice V & while the LS, LTZ, and SS gain new trims.

The Holden-sourced Chevrolet Caprice in the LS trim is used in Middle East police forces in the Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates such as the Abu Dhabi Police, Royal Oman Police, and Dubai Police Force. In 2012 after the Libyan Civil War ended the Abu Dhabi Police donated 100 of its Caprice LS police cars to Libya along with uniforms making it the only country in the continent of Africa to have the Holden sourced Caprices in service.

 
Chevrolet Caprice PPV (Concept)
 
Chevrolet Caprice PPV (US)

North America edit

On October 5, 2009, General Motors announced the Chevrolet Caprice Police Patrol Vehicle (PPV).[38]

The Caprice PPV was based on a previous Australian-built export to the Middle East, the Chevrolet Caprice LS (which was based on the Holden Caprice WM series I, sold only in the Australasian market). The front end and grille were the same as the 2007–2010 Caprice LS.

While the 2009 onward Chevrolet Caprice was officially sold only to law enforcement agencies in the US, some vehicles evidently have been purchased by private individuals via dealers. These included demonstrator vehicles, excess unsold dealer inventory, and purchases for demonstration use by upfitters and related businesses.[39]

The Caprice PPV was imported from Australia as a captive import of the Holden Caprice (WM series), rather than the short-wheelbase Holden Commodore (VE), which was sold in a police pack in Australia. (However, these cars were both designed on GM's Zeta platform.[40]

Australian-built Chevrolet Caprices featured either the 6.0 L L77 AFM V8, which was standard in 2011 and optional from 2012; or the standard 3.6 L LLT SIDI V6 engine, that became available nine months later.[41][42] Both engines were E85 ethanol-capable.[40]

The Caprice police car had a generally positive reception, placing perfect scores in an assessment by The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, with the only criticism being directed at its over-cautious electronic stability control.[43]

The Caprice logo was engraved into the chrome trim on the trunk, there was a PPV logo on the right side of the rear fascia and a FlexFuel nameplate, which was on GM vehicles in North America from 2007 through 2009. The PPV had dual exhausts, a floor shifter in the console, a prisoner partition with rifle and shotgun mounts, lights and siren controls in the console, 18-inch steel wheels and center caps from the Impala 9C1, and a touch screen in place of the radio and HVAC controls. A prototype similar to the concept car in LAPD was shown publicly in Australia by Holden. Another prototype tested by the LAPD had the same front end, grille, steel wheels, and center caps as the production models, while the car was based on the Series I WM Caprice with its rear bumper, colored turn signal indicators lamps on the side of the car, chrome trim with Caprice engraved on it, & V8 badge from the 2007–2010 Caprice.

Special features were added by Chevrolet for the Caprice Police Patrol Vehicle (PPV). The driver's seat had a special indentation made to accommodate a police officer's equipment belt. Special tuning, such as Performance Algorithm Liftfoot (PAL) calibration and a performance-tuned suspension was added for increased performance, for police needs.

Previously, the future of Holden's North American export program had been the subject of contradictory announcements, as General Motors emerged from bankruptcy. On July 11, 2009, Bob Lutz declared the Australian-built, Holden Commodore-based Pontiac G8 "too good to waste" and indicated it would return in the form of a Chevrolet Caprice.[44][45] Initially, it was unclear whether the revived Caprice marque, in North America, would be based on the short-wheelbase Commodore (like the Pontiac G8) or the longer Holden/Chevrolet Caprice variants already sold in Australasia and the Middle East.[46] Several days later, Lutz retracted his comment, citing market conditions,[47] while GM CEO Frederick Henderson confirmed that police applications were being studied.[48]

What also made the North America Caprice different from the preceding Caprice variants sold in Australasia and the Middle East was the lower end of the front bumper (based on the Holden Commodore Omega Series II front end), a honeycomb grille similar to the 2001–2011 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor, and an interior from the Commodore Omega. (The latter was the common trim of the VE Commodore police packs sold in Australasia in 2007–2013.) An unmarked detective subvariant of the PPV used the same interior as the Middle East market variant Caprice LS, from 2007 to 2013.

Standard equipment on the Caprice PPV included keyless entry, power windows and door locks, a 6.5-inch, full-color LCD audio system called "Holden iQ" with auxiliary audio input and a single-disc CD player, a four-speaker front audio system with separate woofers and tweeters, full instrumentation with an integrated driver information center (DIC), air conditioning with dual-zone temperature controls for the driver and front passenger, dual front bucket seats with a power driver's seat adjuster, a cruise control, and front and rear cloth seating surfaces. Optional features included wiring for police lighting and sirens, an additional battery to power police-installed accessories, the disabling of the interior courtesy lamps and rear door window controls and door locks, eighteen-inch (18") plastic wheel covers, a vinyl rear bench seat, rubberized vinyl flooring and rear trunk mats, and a remote vehicle starter system.

For 2014, the Caprice PPV received a new seven-inch, Chevrolet MyLink touchscreen infotainment system as standard equipment, which now included Bluetooth for hands-free calling and wireless stereo audio streaming via A2DP, Pandora Internet Radio capabilities, and an integrated rearview backup camera display among other new features. The single-disc CD player was available for the 2014–2016 model years, but deleted for the 2017 model year.[49][50][51] The dashboard was restyled with a new steering wheel that integrated cruise (speed), audio system, and Bluetooth voice controls, a new instrument cluster with a larger monochromatic LCD driver information center (DIC) screen, and revised controls (the new dashboard in the Caprice PPV was similar to the civilian Chevrolet SS sedan that was released for the 2014 model year). The gear selector lever for the six-speed automatic transmission was relocated from the center console to the dashboard directly next to the steering column, which freed up space in the center console for police-installed equipment, such as computers and radio equipment. In addition, the door panels were redesigned with more convenient control placement including dual-side trunk release buttons, and the front bucket seats were redesigned for greater officer comfort and support, with a new seat fabric for the cloth seats.[52]

In 2017, General Motors closed the Elizabeth, South Australia assembly plant where the Caprice PPV was produced, ending production of both the civilian Chevrolet SS and Caprice PPV. The last PPV was produced on May 18, 2017. With the discontinuation of the 9C1 Chevrolet Impala Limited Police Interceptor after the 2017 model year, Chevrolet no longer offers a four-door sedan with a Police Package.[53][54]

Engines edit

South Africa (1975 to 1978) edit

 
1976 Chevrolet Caprice Classic (South Africa)

From late 1975 to 1978, the Australian-developed Statesman Caprice was marketed in South Africa as the Chevrolet Caprice Classic.[55][56] The V8-engined Caprice Classic received full equipment, with reading lights, air conditioning, and imported leather upholstery.[57] It was very similar to the 5-liter Constantia, albeit fitted with a different grille, hubcaps, and a vinyl roof.[58]

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External links edit

  • GM B-Body Forum For owners & enthusiasts of 1965 to 1996 GM B-Bodies
  • GM W-Body Forum For owners & enthusiasts of 2011 to 2017 Caprice PPV sedans

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For the vehicle of the same name sold in Australia see Holden Caprice This article possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed February 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Chevrolet Capriceis a full size car produced by Chevrolet in North America for the 1965 to 1996 model years Full size Chevrolet sales peaked in 1965 with over a million sold It was the most popular car in the U S in the 1960s and early 1970s which during its lifetime included the Biscayne Bel Air and Impala Chevrolet Caprice2011 Chevrolet Caprice PPVOverviewManufacturerChevrolet 1964 1996 Holden General Motors 2000 2017 Production1965 19962000 2017 Holden Model years1966 19962001 2016 Middle East 2011 2017 North America Body and chassisClassFull size 1 LayoutFR layoutPlatformB body 1966 1996 V body 2000 2006 Middle East Zeta platform 2007 2017 Middle East 2011 2017 U S ChronologyPredecessorChevrolet Impala Argentina Chevrolet Lumina Mexico Pontiac G8 U S Introduced in mid 1965 as a luxury trim package for the Impala four door hardtop Chevrolet offered a full line of Caprice models for the 1966 and subsequent model years including a formal hardtop coupe and an Estate station wagon The 1971 to 1976 models are the largest Chevrolets ever built The downsized 1977 and restyled 1991 models were awarded Motor Trend Car of the Year Production ended in 1996 From 2011 to 2017 the Caprice nameplate returned to North America as a full size rear wheel drive police vehicle a captive import from Australia built by General Motors s subsidiary Holden the police vehicle is a rebadged version of the Holden WM WN Caprice 2 The nameplate also had a civilian and police presence in the Middle East from 1999 to 2017 where the imported Holden Statesman Caprice built by Holden was marketed as the Chevrolet Caprice in markets such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE Contents 1 Early history 2 First generation 1966 1970 2 1 1966 2 2 1967 1968 2 3 1969 1970 3 Second generation 1971 1976 3 1 1971 1972 3 2 1973 1974 3 3 1975 1976 4 Third generation 1977 1990 4 1 1977 1979 4 2 1980 1985 4 3 1986 1990 4 4 9C1 Police model 5 Fourth generation 1991 1996 6 Fifth generation 1999 2006 7 Sixth generation 2006 2017 7 1 Middle East 7 2 North America 8 Engines 9 South Africa 1975 to 1978 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksEarly history editThere are differing accounts of the origin of the Caprice name One states that it was coined by Bob Lund Chevrolet s General Sales Manager after a classy restaurant he frequented in New York City Another says the car was named after Caprice Chapman the daughter of auto executive James P Chapman 3 A Caprice Custom Sedan option package RPO Z18 was offered on the 1965 Chevrolet Impala 4 door hardtop 4 adding US 200 equivalent to 1 857 in 2022 to the US 2 742 equivalent to 25 463 in 2022 5 price tag The Caprice option included a heavier frame suspension changes black accented front grille and rear trim panel with Caprice nameplate slender body sill moldings Fleur de lis roof quarter emblems color keyed bodyside stripes and Caprice hood and dash emblems Full wheel covers were the same as that year s Super Sport but the SS emblem in the center of the spinner was replaced by a Chevy bowtie The Super Sport s blackout rear trim panel was also used without the Impala SS nameplate The interior featured a higher grade cloth and vinyl seat and door trim as well as thicker higher grade carpeting faux walnut trim on the dashboard and door panels pull straps on the doors and extra convenience lights A full vinyl roof was optional A 283 cu in 4 6 L 195 hp 145 kW V8 engine was standard as was a column mounted 3 speed manual transmission The Caprice was intended to compete with the Ford LTD Plymouth VIP or AMC s Ambassador DPL 6 These models included luxuriously upholstered interiors with simulated wood dashboard and door panel trim thicker carpeting sound insulation courtesy lighting and more upscale exterior trims First generation 1966 1970 edit1966 edit First generation nbsp 1966 Chevrolet Caprice Custom EstateOverviewProduction1965 1970Model years1966 1970Assembly main plant Flint Michigan United States Flint Truck Assembly branch assembly Atlanta Georgia United States Lakewood Assembly Arlington Texas United States Arlington Assembly Doraville Georgia United States Doraville Assembly Janesville Wisconsin United States Janesville Assembly Lordstown Ohio United States Lordstown Assembly Norwood Ohio United States Norwood Assembly South Gate California United States South Gate Assembly St Louis Missouri United States St Louis Truck Assembly Tarrytown New York United States North Tarrytown Assembly Van Nuys California United States Van Nuys Assembly Wilmington Delaware United States Wilmington Assembly Oshawa Ontario Canada Oshawa Car Assembly Body and chassisBody style2 door coupe4 door hardtop 4 4 door station wagonRelatedBuick LeSabreOldsmobile 88Pontiac BonnevillePowertrainEngine283 cu in 4 6 L Small Block V8327 cu in 5 4 L Small Block V8396 cu in 6 5 L Big Block V8427 cu in 7 0 L Big Block V8454 cu in 7 4 L Big Block V8307 cu in 5 0 L Small Block V8350 cu in 5 7 L Small Block V8400 cu in 6 6 L Small Block V8Transmission3 speed manual4 speed manualAutomatic PowerglideAutomatic Turbo HydramaticDimensionsWheelbase119 in 3 023 mm Length212 4 in 5 395 mm 1966 67 wagon 213 2 in 5 415 mm 1966 67 other models 214 7 in 5 453 mm 1968 216 0 in 5 486 mm 1970 Width79 6 in 2 022 mm Height55 3 in 1 405 mm wagon 54 4 55 4 in 1 382 1 407 mm other models Caprice gained series status for the 1966 model year and was positioned as the top line full size Chevrolet 4 It included a four door hardtop six or nine passenger station wagon and a two door hardtop with a squared off formal roofline in contrast to the Impala SS Sport Coupe s fastback roof styling All four Caprice models were marketed as Caprice Custom The Caprice Custom Estate a new station wagon model with simulated woodgrain exterior trim was the first Chevrolet with such a design since its real woodie wagon was offered in 1954 on the Chevrolet Bel Air All wagons included an all vinyl upholstered two row bench seat interior with an optional third rear facing seat for two The Custom Estate became the full sized station wagon when the Buick LeSabre Estate was discontinued in 1964 The 283 cu in 4 6 L V8 engine was standard for Caprice models with the 325 hp 242 kW 396 cu in 6 5 L Turbo Jet V8 optional It was possible to have Regular Production Option RPO L72 a 425 hp big block V8 with solid lifters special camshaft and carburetor and 11 to 1 compression An automatic transmission power steering white sidewall tires and a vinyl top on the hardtops were extra cost options but most were built with them Additionally air conditioning power windows Cruise Master speed control power seats an automatic headlight dimmer 1965 only and stereo radios were available The standard transmission was a Synchro Mesh three speed manual mounted on the steering column It remained standard throughout this generation The 1966 Caprice featured a revised grille and front bumper and new rectangular taillights which replaced the Chevrolet traditional triple round taillights used on Impalas since 1958 with the exception of the 1959 model Lenses and silver trim on Caprices differed slightly from the other full sized models Sedans and coupe models included luxurious cloth and vinyl bench seats with a folding center armrest in the rear seat Optional on both was a Strato bench seat which combined bucket style seat backs and a center armrest with a bench cushion for six passenger seating Caprices had unique standard wheel covers although some of the optional wheels and wheel covers on full sized models were optional New options included the Comfortron air conditioning system where the driver could set a constant year round temperature A Tilt Telescopic steering wheel option could be adjusted vertically in six positions as well as be telescoped farther out from the steering column Coupes could also be ordered with an all vinyl interior featuring Strato bucket seats and center console with floor shifter storage compartment courtesy lighting and full instrumentation at the front end of the console that was integrated with the lower instrument panel The 1965 70 GM B platform is the fourth best selling automobile platform in history after the Volkswagen Beetle Ford Model T and the Lada Riva 1967 1968 edit nbsp 1967 Chevrolet Caprice Custom CoupeThe 1967 Caprice received a restyling with more rounded body lines and revised grilles and taillights optional front fender corner lamps which illuminated with the headlamps as well as a revised instrument panel with round instruments and a new steering wheel Taillamp lenses were all red as the backup lamps were relocated into the rear bumper unlike in the lesser full size models that had their backup lamps in the center of the taillamps A dual master brake cylinder was now included while front disc brakes were optional Other new options included a stereo 8 track tape player power door locks and a fiber optic exterior light monitoring system The same seating selections continued as before with revisions to trim patterns plus the new addition of all vinyl upholstery as a no cost option for conventional and Strato bench seats in sedans and coupes Engines and transmission offerings were carried over from the previous year The exception was the optional 425 hp 317 kW 427 cu in 7 0 L Turbo Jet V8 was no longer listed leaving the 385 hp 287 kW 427 as the top engine The three speed Turbo Hydramatic transmission that previously only available with the 396 cu in 6 5 L and 427 cu in 7 0 L V8s was now optional with the 275 hp 205 kW 327 cu in 5 4 L Turbo Fire V8 As with all 1967 cars sold in the U S Caprices featured occupant protection safety features that included an energy absorbing steering column soft or recessed interior control knobs and front outboard shoulder belt anchors The 100 millionth GM car was a light blue metallic 1967 Caprice coupe 7 It was assembled on April 21 1967 at the Janesville Wisconsin plant It was actually the 100 millionth GM car built in the United States production including Canadian plants had actually passed the 100 million mark in March 1966 with an Oldsmobile Toronado being the car in question 7 nbsp 1968 Chevrolet Caprice Estate WagonThe 1968 Caprice received a minor facelift that included a new grille with taillights set into the bumper and optional hidden headlamps Caprice coupes now came standard with the new Astro Ventilation system which included extra vents in the dash and the removal of vent wing windows Side marker lamps became standard on all U S cars and the Caprice carried over the optional white corner marker lamps at the forward edge of the fenders in addition to the amber parking lamps which were illuminated with the headlights All 1968 Chevrolets got front side marker lamps on the fender cars with an optional engine were identified with its cubic inch displacement listed on half the bezel the lamp itself occupied the other half The fiber optics monitoring system was offered again as an option The Caprice Coupe got serious competition when Chevrolet offered the car s formal roofline in the Impala series as well The Impala Custom Coupe became the best selling model in the line The L72 427 cu in 7 0 L 425 hp 320 kW Turbo Jet V8 returned to the option list after a one year hiatus A new 307 cu in 5 0 L Turbo Fire V8 rated at 200 hp 150 kW replaced the 195 hp 145 kW 283 cu in 4 6 L small block as the standard engine Inside the instrument panel was revised with a return to the horizontal sweep speedometer and a revised three spoke steering wheel An optional instrument cluster had a narrow speedometer within its opening and flanking it with engine turned instruments in the place of warning lamps The fuel gauge placed next to the speedometer within its own pod in the base models was moved to its new place next to the speedometer A tachometer took the place of the fuel gauge in the large opening left by the fuel gauge 1969 1970 edit nbsp 1969 Chevrolet Caprice Sport Coupe 427 The 1969 Caprice and other full sized Chevrolets were restyled with new body lines and front bumpers that wrapped around the grille again with optional concealed headlamps for which washers could be added as a new one year only option along with ventless front windows on all models The 119 inch 3 023 mm wheelbase inner bodyshell and framework were carried over from the 1965 model The station wagon was renamed the Kingswood Estate and continued to use exterior wood grain trim along with the interior trim of the Caprice sedans and coupes Front seat headrests were now standard equipment to meet federal safety standards and the ignition switch moved from the dashboard to the steering column and also locked the steering wheel when the key was removed This was part of a Federal mandate for the 1970 models but introduced a year earlier on all General Motors cars except the Corvair The 1969 Caprice also offered a new GM designed variable ratio power steering unit as optional equipment along with a seldom ordered Liquid Tire Chain option which was a vacuum activated button that would spray ice melt on the rear tires UPC option code is V75 The standard engine was enlarged to a 235 hp 175 kW 327 cu in 5 4 L V8 with optional engine choices including a new 350 cu in 5 7 L Turbo Fire V8 in 255 or 300 hp 220 kW versions a 265 hp 198 kW 396 cu in 6 5 L cubic inch Turbo Jet V8 as well as a 427 cu in 7 0 L cubic inch Turbo Jet V8s rated at 335 hp 250 kW or 390 hp 291 kW All V8 engines were now available with the three speed Turbo Hydramatic transmission for the first time though the two speed Powerglide was still offered with the 327 and 350 V8s nbsp 1970 Chevrolet Caprice Sport CoupeThe 1970 Caprice received a minor facelift featuring a more conventional under the grille bumper replacing the wrap around unit used in 1969 along with new triple vertical taillamps in the rear bumper Power front disc brakes and fiberglass belted tires on 15 inch 380 mm wheels were made standard equipment along with a 250 hp 186 kW 350 cubic inch Turbo Fire V8 Optional V8s included a 300 hp 224 kW 350 and a new 265 hp 198 kW 400 cu in 6 6 L Turbo Fire V8 The top engine was a new 454 cu in 7 4 L Turbo Jet V8 offered in 345 hp 257 kW or 390 hp 291 kW versions Both the 250 and 265 hp 198 kW Turbo Fire engines were designed to use regular gasoline while the 300 hp 220 kW 350 Turbo Fire and both 454 Turbo Jet engines required premium fuel A three speed manual transmission with column shift was standard equipment as in previous years but the floor mounted four speed manual with Hurst shifter was dropped from the option list for 1970 as were the Strato bucket seats and center console previously offered on coupes Automatic transmission options included the two speed Powerglide on 350 V8s and Turbo Hydra Matic with all engines Second generation 1971 1976 editSecond generation nbsp 1971 Chevrolet Caprice CoupeOverviewProduction1970 1976Model years1971 1976AssemblyDoraville Assembly Doraville GeorgiaJanesville Assembly Janesville WisconsinSt Louis Truck Assembly St Louis MissouriSouth Gate Assembly South Gate California United StatesNorth Tarrytown Assembly North Tarrytown New York United StatesWilmington Assembly Wilmington DelawareOshawa Car Assembly Oshawa Ontario CanadaBody and chassisBody style2 door hardtop2 door coupe4 door hardtop4 door sedan4 door station wagon2 door convertibleRelated sedan Chevrolet BiscayneChevrolet Bel AirChevrolet ImpalaChevrolet BrookwoodChevrolet TownsmanPontiac CatalinaPontiac ParisiennePontiac BonnevillePontiac Grand VilleOldsmobile 88Buick LeSabreBuick Centurion station wagon Chevrolet KingswoodChevrolet Kingswood EstatePontiac SafariOldsmobile Custom CruiserBuick EstatePowertrainEngine350 cu in 5 7 L Small Block V8400 cu in 6 6 L Small Block V8402 cu in 6 6 L Big Block V8454 cu in 7 4 L Big Block V8Transmission3 speed manual4 speed manual2 speed Automatic Powerglide3 speed Automatic Turbo HydramaticDimensionsWheelbase121 5 in 3 086 mm Length219 9 in 5 585 mm 1972 221 9 in 5 636 mm 1973 222 7 in 5 657 mm 1974 75 222 9 in 5 662 mm 1976 Width79 5 in 2 019 mm Height53 4 54 1 in 1 356 1 374 mm 1971 1972 edit For 1971 the top of the line Caprice was completely redesigned on a longer 121 5 inch 3 090 mm wheelbase and featured bold Chrysler like fuselage styling Flush exterior door handles and double shell roofs were new on the Caprice both features first appearing on the 1970 Camaro and Pontiac Firebird The new styling was highlighted by a Cadillac like egg crate grille with a Caprice emblem in the center and brushed metal trim surrounding the taillights on the rear deck The Full Perimeter frame and all coil suspension were refined for improvements in ride and noise reduction nbsp 1971 Chevrolet Caprice CoupeInside were revised interiors featuring a two spoke cushioned steering wheel and new instrument panel with horizontal sweep speedometer and instrument placement similar to previous full sized Chevrolets Caprices continued with higher grade interiors than their Impala counterparts with luxurious cloth and vinyl upholstery wood grain trim on the dash steering wheel and door panels as well as carpeting on lower door panels on both sedans and coupes A center front seat armrest was also featured on sedans Station wagons now used a unique 125 inch 3 200 mm wheelbase and were larger than ever before Station wagons continued to use unique model names The Kingswood Estate wagon was considered to be equivalent to the Chevrolet Caprice being the top level wagon Unlike previous years station wagons used unique rear suspension using a solid axle with leaf springs as opposed to coil springs and trailing arms on sedans and coupes nbsp A clamshell tailgateWagons featured a clamshell design marketed as the Glide away tailgate also called a disappearing tailgate because when open the tailgate was completely out of view On the clamshell design the rear power operated glass slid up into the roof and the lower tailgate with either manual or optional power operation lowered completely below the load floor The manual lower tailgate was counterbalanced by a torque rod similar to the torque rods used in holding a trunk lid open requiring a 35 lb push to fully lower the gate Raising the manual gate required a 5 lb pull via a handhold integral to the top edge of the retractable gate 8 The power operation of both upper glass and lower tailgate became standard equipment in later model years Wagons with the design featured an optional third row of forward facing seats accessed by the rear side doors and a folding second row seat and could accommodate a 4 ft 8 ft 1 2 m 2 4 m sheet of building material with rear seats folded The clamshell design required no increased footprint or operational area to open allowing a user to stand at the cargo opening without the impediment of a door for example in a closed garage The Kingswood Estate had the 400 cu in 6 6 L two barrel engine as standard with the same engine options as the coupes and sedans Station wagon models came only with single exhaust systems which meant lesser power ratings than coupes and sedans Power front disc brakes were standard equipment along with a larger 255 hp 190 kW gross 170 hp 127 kW net 400 cubic inch Turbo Fire V8 This engine along with all optional power plants was designed to run on regular leaded low lead or unleaded gasoline of 91 research octane or higher To achieve this all engines had the compression ratios lowered to 8 5 1 General Motors was the first of the big three to have all engines run on regular fuel and these changes were made to help meet the increasingly stringent emission regulations that were to come into place in years to come Optional engines included 300 horsepower 206 net 402 cubic inch Turbo Jet V8 marketed as Turbo Jet 400 on full size cars and as Turbo Jet 396 on intermediate cars and 365 hp 272 kW gross 285 hp 213 kW net 454 Turbo Jet V8 which came standard with dual exhaust When equipped with dual exhaust the 400 Turbo Jet was rated at 260 hp 194 kW At year s beginning a three speed manual transmission was standard when the model was introduced in the fall of 1970 although at mid year the Turbo Hydramatic transmission and variable ratio power steering became standard equipment on all Caprice models and lower line models fitted with a V8 engine Chevrolet specifications included both gross and net horsepower figures in 1971 which was a year before the industry wide transition to SAE net horsepower figures SAE net horsepower standardized horsepower ratings in accord with SAE standard J1349 figures to get a more accurate horsepower figure Net horsepower was measured as installed in a vehicle with power using accessories and emission equipment installed exhaust systems and air cleaners leading to lower power ratings For 1971 the 400 Turbo Jet engine was rated at 300 gross horsepower with and without dual exhaust while the more accurate net figures show it rated at 206 hp 154 kW with a single exhaust and 260 with dual exhaust Beginning in 1972 automakers would follow SAE standard J1349 and the net horsepower ratings were the only advertised ratings In its May 1971 issue Motor Trend magazine published a comparison road test that included a Caprice Coupe and a Cadillac Sedan de Ville The tested Caprice was powered by the 454 V8 and loaded with virtually all available options Though testers noted that the Cadillac had a higher level of quality than the Chevrolet along with a far more luxurious interior the DeVille was upholstered in leather while the Caprice had the standard cloth trim the magazine ultimately considered the Chevy as the better value at 5 550 compared to the Cadillac s 9 081 price mainly due to the fact the 3 500 price difference bought only a modest quality addition and a few more luxury features The 1972 Caprice received a facelift with a revised grille that was lower in height than the 71 model flanked by a new bumper with increased protection one year ahead of the Federal mandate This was done by a bumper within the bumper design Heavy gauge beams reinforced the bumper and attached to the frame The rear bumper also featured this design and now had the triple taillights now mounted in the bumper Engine offerings were carried over from 1971 with the switch to net horsepower ratings including 170 hp 127 kW for the standard two barrel 400 cu in 6 6 L Turbo Fire V8 210 hp 157 kW 240 hp 179 kW with optional dual exhaust for the four barrel Turbo Jet 400 big block V8 and 270 hp 201 kW for the four barrel dual exhaust 454 cu in 7 4 L Turbo Jet V8 rated at 230 hp 172 kW in wagons with single exhaust Turbo Hydramatic transmission variable ratio power steering and power front disc brakes continued as standard equipment New to the Caprice lineup was a pillared four door sedan All models also featured a revised Astro Ventilation system utilizing vents in the doorjambs that replaced the troublesome 1971 version that used vents in the trunk lid and turned out to be a major source of complaints to Chevy and other GM divisions dealers from customers 6 way power seats 8 track tape players and air conditioning were optional 9 nbsp 1972 Chevrolet Caprice 4 Door Sedan a new body style for the year nbsp 1972 Chevrolet Caprice Coupe 1973 1974 edit nbsp 1973 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Convertible nbsp 1974 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Sports SedanThe Caprice models were renamed to Caprice Classic for the 1973 model year The Kingswood Estate model with simulated wood grain body side trim was now named the Caprice Estate The convertible was moved from the Impala to the Caprice lineup for the first time in 1973 The 1973 facelift included a new cross hatch grille 5 mph 8 km h energy absorbing front bumper and revised square taillights again mounted in the bumper New emission standards added EGR exhaust gas recirculation valves to engines with a new roller camshaft and horsepower ratings were reduced The standard Turbo Fire 400 cu in 6 6 L two barrel was now rated at 150 hp 112 kW while the only optional engine was the Turbo Jet 454 cu in 7 4 L V8 produced 245 hp 183 kW with dual exhaust 215 hp 160 kW with single exhaust used in station wagons A new option on sedans and coupes was a 50 50 bench seat with recliner on the passenger side The instrument panel and steering wheel were now offered in a variety of colors to harmonize the interior and the wheel featured a new soft grip rim Front seats were also re positioned to give more legroom for taller drivers but shorter people found the driving position awkward The 1974 models featured a new formal upright grille while turn signals moved from the bumper and were now inset of the dual headlights The taillights were moved above the new 5 mph 8 km h rear bumper New thick B pillars and fixed rear quarter opera windows were new on two door coupes which essentially eliminated pillar less hardtop design much like the GM intermediates did the previous year Other body styles including the four door pillared and hardtop sedans convertible and Estate Wagon were carried over with only minor changes from 1973 New to the engine roster was a four barrel version of the small block 400 cubic inch Turbo Fire V8 rated at 180 hp 134 kW which was the standard engine on wagons and all cars sold in California optional on other models in 49 states All other engines were carried over from 1973 although the 454 Turbo Jet lost 10 horsepower 7 5 kW now rated at 235 hp 175 kW Also new for 1974 were integrated lap and shoulder seat belts and an interlock system required the driver and front seat passengers to fasten seat belts to be able to start the engine The interlock feature proved so unpopular that Congress rescinded it shortly after the introduction of the 1975 models A new option this year was a remote control for the passenger side outside rear view mirror Instrument panels and steering wheels offered 1975 1976 edit nbsp 1975 Chevrolet Caprice Classic convertibleThe 1975 models received a new front end with swept back headlights revised grille and turn signals returned to the bumper which also angles backward at both ends New taillights now wrap around rear fenders Caprice Classic Sport sedans now feature opera windows in the D pillars The dashboard radio and climate control graphics were revised the speedometer read up to 100 mph 160 km h and had smaller numbers for kilometers per hour The Caprice convertible would be discontinued after the 1975 model year along with its full size B body counterparts including the Oldsmobile Delta 88 Buick Centurion and Pontiac Grand Ville Just about 8 350 Caprice Classic convertibles found buyers in 1975 As fuel economy became a bigger priority among Americans following the Arab Oil Embargo of late 1973 and early 1974 Chevy made the smaller 145 hp 108 kW 350 cu in 5 7 L small block V8 with two barrel carburetor standard on all Caprice models except wagons for 1975 In California the four barrel 155 hp 116 kW 350 V8 was the base engine and this engine was unavailable elsewhere Optional engines included the 175 hp 130 kW 400 cu in 6 6 L small block V8 standard on wagons and 215 hp 160 kW 454 cu in 7 4 L big block the last was not available in California All engines except for the 454 were single exhaust systems with the introduction of the catalytic converter Station wagons that used the 454 now featured dual exhaust as well Also introduced this year were GM s High Energy electronic ignition and radial tires that were advertised as part of Chevrolet s New Efficiency System The theme of economy continued through to the new options this year A new Econominder gauge package included a temperature gauge and a fuel econominder the second being a gauge alerting drivers as to when their driving habits caused the engine to use more or less fuel Also new on the options list intermittent windshield wipers and 50 50 seating options on the Impala coupe sedan and Caprice Classic convertible models nbsp 1976 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Sport Sedan Landau model was also introduced in 1975 and was primarily an appearance package Carried over unchanged into 1976 the Landau featured a choice of special paint colors sports styled dual remote outside rear view mirrors color keyed wheel covers a landau vinyl roof with chrome band across the roof a vinyl bodyside molding insert and pinstriping Inside there were color keyed seat belts and floor mats Fender and dashboard emblems rounded out the package With minor changes the Landau model would be carried over into the 1977 generation coupe models The 1976 Caprice Classic marked the sixth and final year of a body style introduced for the 1971 model year 1976 models weighed approximately 4 314 pounds 1 957 kg and was 222 9 inches 5 660 mm long growing considerably from the 1971s 4 040 pounds 1 830 kg and 216 8 inch 5 510 mm length Only minor changes were made for 1976 including an eggcrate grille similar to that of the 1976 Cadillac Calais DeVille Fleetwood flanked by new rectangular headlights along with revised exterior and interior trimmings Engine options remained virtually unchanged with the 350 two barrel remained standard in everywhere but California where the 350 four barrel was standard The only change was the 350 four barrel was available in sedans and coupes nationwide and rated at 165 hp 123 kW The dual exhaust equipped 454 increased 10 hp 7 5 kW rated at 225 hp 168 kW and was still unavailable in California Also available was the 180 hp 134 kW four barrel 400 V8 standard on wagons and optional on all other models This was the final year for the big block 454 V8 to be offered along with hardtop body styles and the clam shell tailgate design for the station wagon The 1976 4 door hardtop Sport Sedan was the last pillarless model offered by Chevrolet it was offered in both the Caprice Classic and Impala series All subsequent Caprice passenger cars were pillared sedans and coupes Third generation 1977 1990 editThird generation nbsp 1978 Chevrolet Caprice ClassicOverviewProduction1976 1989Model years1977 1990AssemblyArlington Assembly Arlington Texas United States 1988 1990 Detroit Michigan United States Clark Street 1986 1987 Fairfax Assembly Kansas City Kansas U S 1982 1987 Flint Michigan United States Buick City 1984 1985 Janesville Assembly Janesville Wisconsin United States 1977 1982 Lakewood Assembly Lakewood Heights Atlanta Georgia United States 1987 1990 South Gate Assembly South Gate California United States 1977 1980 St Louis Truck Assembly St Louis Missouri 1977 1980 Wilmington Assembly Wilmington Delaware United States 1985 1986 Oshawa Car Assembly Oshawa Ontario Canada 1977 1985 Valencia Venezuela 10 Body and chassisBody style4 door sedan4 door station wagon2 door coupeRelated sedan Buick LeSabreChevrolet ImpalaOldsmobile 88Pontiac BonnevillePontiac ParisiennePontiac CatalinaPontiac Laurentian station wagon Buick EstateOldsmobile Custom CruiserPontiac SafariPowertrainEngine250 cu in 4 1 L Turbo Thrift I6229 cu in 3 8 L Chevrolet 90 V6262 cu in 4 3 L Chevrolet 90 V6267 cu in 4 4 L Small block V8305 cu in 5 0 L Small block V8307 cu in 5 0 L Oldsmobile V8350 cu in 5 7 L Small block V8350 cu in 5 7 L Oldsmobile Diesel V8Transmission3 speed automatic4 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase116 in 2 946 mm Length215 7 in 5 479 mm wagon 212 2 in 5 390 mm sedan 212 1 in 5 387 mm 1981 82 212 8 in 5 405 mm 1985 89 Width79 3 in 2 014 mm wagon 75 4 in 1 915 mm sedan Height58 2 in 1 478 mm wagon 56 4 in 1 433 mm sedan 1977 1979 edit nbsp 1977 Chevrolet Caprice Classic SedanLaunched in late September 1976 11 12 the 1977 Caprice Classic was drastically downsized which reduced its weight and exterior dimensions while increasing headroom rear seat legroom and trunk space compared to 1976 models GM called its downsizing program Project 77 and invested 600 million to develop the most changed full size Chevrolet to date 13 The weight reductions from the 1976 models were 611 lb 277 kg for coupes 637 lb 289 kg for sedans and 871 lb 395 kg for wagons The 1977 Caprice coupe and sedan were over 10 inches 250 mm shorter while the wagon was 14 inches 360 mm shorter Wheelbases were reduced to 116 inches 2 900 mm from 121 5 inches 3 090 mm for coupes and sedans and 125 inches 3 200 mm for wagons Width was reduced by 4 inches 100 mm for sedans and coupes the wagon s width remained virtually unchanged Heights were increased by 2 5 inches 64 mm and trunk capacities were increased to 20 9 cubic feet 0 59 m3 for sedans and 19 8 cubic feet 0 56 m3 for coupes Size comparison between 1976 and 1977 Caprice 14 15 Although by modern standards the 1977 downsized Chevrolet cars are quite large the new Chevrolet had exterior dimensions closer to the intermediates of its day The 1977 Caprice shared the same 116 inch 2 900 mm wheelbase of the intermediate sized Chevrolet Chevelle 1977 also marked the first model year in history that a midsized car the Monte Carlo was larger than a full sized car this would be repeated in the 1980s by GM and Chrysler on multiple vehicles then by Nissan in the early 2000s when the third generation Nissan Altima was bigger than the concurrent fifth generation Nissan Maxima The introduction of a downsized full size car was considered quite a risk for General Motors To help ensure the car was a success preview clinics were held by Chevrolet that returned very positive results Furthermore the design process for this car was revolutionized Ford would respond with advertising the Ford LTD s traditional full size attributes 16 In 1978 Ford released a true downsized full size car with the introduction of the 1979 Ford LTD Chrysler responded in 1978 when it re engineered its intermediate B body cars and designated them the full size R bodies However these were not true downsized cars like GM and Ford introduced 1977 models included a four door sedan two door sedan six passenger two seat station wagon and an eight passenger three seat station wagon All models had window framed doors No hardtop models were offered nbsp Rear Window used on 1977 79 Caprice coupe 1978 model shown Two door models featured a unique rear window that created a semi fastback This glass had sharp corners giving it three sides This was done through a hot wire bending process 17 The Caprice was available as either the Sport Coupe or as the Landau Coupe The Landau Coupe features a partially covered vinyl roof Station wagon models received a new three way tailgate for 1977 the clamshell tailgate was gone The three seat models featured a rear facing third seat for two occupants making these cars eight passenger models The cargo capacity was reduced to 87 cubic feet 2 500 L and although the station wagon could still carry a 4 ft 8 ft 1 2 m 2 4 m sheet of plywood this could now only be done with the tailgate down The station wagons use the coil spring suspension in the rear as for the sedans and coupes The headlight dimmer switch was also removed from the floor and incorporated into the turn signal lever for all 1977 models All 1977 models were named Caprice Classics A V8 engine was no longer standard equipment for the first time since 1965 The base engine for 1977 Chevrolet Caprice coupes and sedans was Chevy s long running 250 cu in 4 1 L six cylinder powerplant rated at 110 hp 82 kW This engine was last available in a full size Chevy in 1973 in the lower line Bel Air Standard on station wagons and optional on other Caprice models was a 145 hp 108 kW 2 barrel 305 cu in 5 0 L version of the Chevy s small block V8 This was the first model year the 305 cu in had been used in a full size Chevrolet it was first introduced in 1976 in compact and mid sized Chevrolet lines A 170 hp 127 kW 350 cu in 5 7 L V8 with four barrel carburetor was now the top engine offering as the larger 400 cu in 6 6 L and 454 cu in 7 4 L V8s were discontinued Standard for all models was the three speed Turbo Hydra Matic automatic transmission nbsp 1978 Caprice coupe nbsp 1979 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Sedan nbsp 1979 Caprice Classic Landau coupe nbsp 1979 Caprice Classic sedan export model With the new lighter weight and smaller engines Chevrolet promised increase fuel economy without great loss of performance compared to 1976 models The EPA estimates for 1977 Chevrolet was 17 miles per US gallon 14 L 100 km 20 mpg imp city and 22 miles per US gallon 11 L 100 km 26 mpg imp highway for six cylinder models Ford s 1977 LTD was rated at 15 miles per US gallon 16 L 100 km 18 mpg imp city and 19 miles per US gallon 12 L 100 km 23 mpg imp highway with its smallest engine the 302 cu in 4 9 L V8 By the same EPA estimates Plymouth s Gran Fury returned 13 MPG city and 18 MPG highway with the 318 V8 Performance was good when comparing the smaller 1977 Caprice to the 1976 Caprice A 1976 350 two bbl powered Chevrolet ran 0 60 mph in 12 9 seconds while a 400 powered model ran 10 7 seconds 1977 models ran 11 4 seconds to 60 mph 97 km h with the 305 engine and 10 8 seconds with the 350 engine Car and Driver tested a 1977 Chevrolet Impala with the 350 engine and 3 08 1 axle running a 9 6 second 0 60 mph time and obtaining a 117 mph 188 km h top speed The 350 was available with a 2 56 1 axle ratio and a 3 08 axle ratio which may explain the difference in performance times The 1977 models became the number one selling car in the United States In 1976 the previous generation full size Chevrolet was the third best seller More than 660 000 full size Chevrolets were produced for the 1977 model year with the most popular model being the four door Caprice Classic sedan 212 840 produced By 1978 more than 1 million downsized Chevrolets had been produced Auto publications agreed with the public reception with Motor Trend awarding the 1977 Chevrolet Caprice Car of the Year Car and Driver declared Even the most jaded car critics are in fact tripping over each other trying to be the first to anoint this sedan to be the best full sized Chevrolet ever made Car and Driver commented on the F41 suspension option which included stiffer springs larger sway bars wheels and tires to say It will make you think your Chevy came from the Black Forest instead of Detroit 1978 models had minor front and rear styling revisions The engine line up remained unchanged but numerically lower axle ratios were used in an attempt to boost fuel economy The 305 and 350 engines went from a standard 2 56 1 axle for 1977 2 73 1 for wagons to a 2 41 1 axle for 1978 2 56 1 for wagons An optional 3 08 axle was also available for 350 powered Caprices The 305 V8 engine received an aluminum intake manifold which reduced engine weight by 35 pounds A larger brake booster was also added to help reduce braking effort New options included a steel sliding moonroof and 40 channel CB radio built into the AM FM radio The 1979 models continued with only minor refinements Again the front and rear styling was refreshed slightly The 250 six gained five horsepower while the 305 V8 lost 15 hp 11 kW The change to the 305 was a result of switching from the larger Rochester 2GC carburetor to the smaller Rochester Dualjet carburetor The 350 engine was unchanged 1980 1985 edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 1980 Caprice Classic saw its first major revision since the 1977 downsizing To further improve the fuel economy of the car efforts were made to reduce weight and improve aerodynamics The Caprice received new exterior sheet metal without drastically changing the look of the car To improve aerodynamics the hood was tapered lower while the trunk area was higher The grille was now an egg crate style while the tail light panel featured three separate square lights per side All the doors and components within were redesigned to be lighter including the window crank mechanisms which now used a tape drive mechanism Greater use of aluminum including in bumper reinforcement and in sedan coupe radiators helped to further reduce the overall weight of the vehicle 1980 models were approximately 100 pounds 45 kg lighter than 1979 models The new styling increased the trunk capacity of both coupes and sedans to 20 9 cubic feet 0 59 m3 This increase was also partially achieved with a now standard compact spare tire on a 16 inch 410 mm wheel A new frame lift jack replaced the bumper mounted model A larger 25 US gallons 95 L 21 imp gal fuel tank was standard equipment in sedans and coupes Easy roll radial tires improved anti corrosion measures low friction ball joints and larger front suspension bushings were also new for 1980 Puncture sealant tires and cornering lights were new options The 250 cu in 4 1 L six was replaced by a new 90 degree Chevrolet 3 8 L 229 cu in V6 as the base engine for sedans and coupes This engine shared the same bore and stroke as the 305 cu in V8 California emission cars used the Buick 3 8 L 231 cu in V6 engine The Chevrolet 3 8 L was rated at 115 hp 86 kW while the Buick V6 engine had a 110 hp 82 kW rating Although the 3 8 L V6 had the same horsepower rating as the 250 six used in 1979 the 250 had 25 lb ft 34 N m more torque than the 3 8 L 200 lb ft vs 175 lb ft The 3 8 L V6 did boost Chevrolet Caprice s fuel economy to an EPA estimated 20 miles per US gallon 12 L 100 km 24 mpg imp city and 29 miles per US gallon 8 1 L 100 km 35 mpg imp highway the highest a full size Chevrolet had been rated to date The base V8 engine was new for 1980 The 4 4 L 267 cu in V8 rated at 115 hp 86 kW and was the standard engine for station wagons This engine had a Rochester Dualjet carburetor and was not available in California The two barrel carburetor on the 305 cu in 5 0 L V8 was replaced with a four barrel increasing the 305 s output to 155 hp 116 kW This was now the most powerful engine option standard on California station wagons as the 350 cu in 5 7 L V8 was no longer available except as part of the police package option The Oldsmobile built 350 cu in Diesel V8 was added to the option list for station wagons This engine was rated at 105 hp 78 kW and 205 lb ft 278 N m To further increase fuel economy all transmissions were equipped with an electronically controlled lock up torque converter clutch nbsp 1981 1985 Caprice Classic Landau coupe1981 models saw only minor revisions Styling was unchanged other than the grille which remained egg crate style but now had larger sections Refinements included redesigned front disc brakes for less drag and a translucent plastic master cylinder reservoir The cruise control became equipped with a resume feature while wire wheel covers had locking bolts to secure them in place This was the last year for the Delco GM 40 channel CB radio built into the AM FM radio option The engine line up remained unchanged although the 3 8 L 229 cu in V6 was now rated at 110 hp 82 kW and the 5 0 L 305 cu in V8 was rated at 150 hp 112 kW All engines were updated with the Computer Command Control CCC system which included an electronically metered carburetor This change occurred in 1980 for California emission cars and did not occur to Canadian emission cars until 1987 The Oldsmobile built 350 cu in Diesel V8 was added to the option list for the coupe and sedan models during the model year 1982 models saw only minor styling revisions The model line up was reduced by one with the Caprice Landau coupe dropped Remaining were the sedan sport coupe six passenger wagon and the eight passenger wagon A new four speed automatic overdrive transmission with a lock up torque converter joined the powertrain line up This transmission helped boost highway fuel economy while improving city performance with a 3 08 1 rear axle ratio The overdrive transmission was only available with the 305 cu in V8 and was a mandatory option for this engine The engine line up and power ratings remained unchanged The 350 cubic inch Diesel V8 engine was now available on all models 1983 was marked with the fewest models to date No two door models were produced leaving only the four door and the eight passenger station wagon since the 6 passenger wagon also left the line up The 4 4 L 267 cu in engine was discontinued but all other engines remained unchanged The 305 cu in engine and the automatic overdrive transmission was standard on station wagons The 350 cu in diesel was available with the automatic overdrive transmission at extra cost while the 305 cu in V8 came equipped only with the automatic overdrive transmission The 1983 Chevrolet Caprice Classic was selected on the Car and Driver Ten Best list The 1984 model year saw the return of the two door sport coupe making a three model line up Styling remained unchanged 1984 models were virtually identical to the 1981 models The windshield washer controls were moved from the dashboard to the turn signal stalk to create the multi stalk The optional cruise control which continued to be mounted on the turn signal stalk now featured acceleration deceleration in 1 mph 1 6 km h increments An optional Landau package included a vinyl roof sport mirrors and reveal moldings Powertrain availability and power ratings were unchanged for 1984 The 350 cu in diesel engine came standard with an automatic overdrive transmission when equipped in station wagons 1983 saw the introduction of a Caprice clone from Canada the Pontiac Parisienne While this car bore Pontiac emblems and trim similar to the pre 1982 Bonneville it was a Caprice in every other way Pontiac dealers gained a full size car again and buyers did not seem to mind that the car was virtually the same as the contemporary Caprice It sold well enough to remain available until 1986 for the sedan and 1989 for the Safari station wagon nbsp 1985 Caprice Classic sedan export model nbsp Caprice Estate wagon1985 models received minor updates while styling remained unchanged The interior was updated for 1985 marking its most significant update since 1977 The simulated woodgrain applique used on the dash was replaced with a simulated silver metallic applique The shaft style radio was replaced with a more modern DIN and a half style radio while the pull out headlight switch was replaced by a push button style switch The climate controls were updated with rotary switches for the fan and rear window defroster replacing the toggle style switches The instruments were updated to have a more modern appearance with a horizontal speedometer while a round speedometer was included with the optional gauge package The engine line up saw major changes for 1985 The 4 3 L V6 engine 262 cu in with throttle body fuel injection RPO LB4 replaced both 3 8 L V6s in 1985 as the base engine for sedans and coupes The 4 3 L engine was rated at 130 hp 97 kW and 210 lb ft 285 N m producing 20 hp 15 kW more than the 229 cu in V6 The 4 3 L V6 shared its bore and stroke with the 350 cu in Chevrolet V8 This engine came standard with a three speed automatic but was available with the four speed automatic overdrive transmission The 5 0 L 305 cu in V8 engine received an electronic spark control and compression was increased from 8 6 1 to 9 5 1 This caused the 305 s output to jump to 165 hp 123 kW The 350 cu in diesel engine remained unchanged as it was dropped in January 1986 1990 edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message 1986 marked the first major exterior restyle since 1980 From 1986 to 1990 the Caprice was the only sedan riding on the B platform all other sedans had been discontinued or transferred to the smaller front wheel drive H platform The front fascia was restyled to have a more aerodynamic look the Caprice emblem was no longer a standup hood ornament but was an emblem located on the vertical area directly above the grill in the center of the front fascia A smaller grille with prominent vertical chrome divider bars replaced the larger previous egg crate grille The redesigned front end still had two side by side rectangular sealed beam headlamps as had been used on the Caprice since 1976 the taillights were restyled but continued to have three chambers another long running Caprice styling cue New aerodynamic side view mirrors were used The car s sheetmetal remained otherwise unchanged The former Impala was rebranded as Caprice without Classic appended unifying all full size Chevrolets under a single model name for the first time since the early 1930s Still available was a Caprice Classic four door sedan coupe and eight passenger station wagon while a new Brougham four door sedan joined the model line up Brougham models featured a 55 45 front seat with armrest and a new pillow design with velour fabrics Broughams featured woodgrain applique on its dash fascia a dome map light front door courtesy lights and 20 oz carpeting Power window controls for all models moved from the door panel to the armrest for improved ergonomics The 4 3 L V6 engine received a 10 hp 7 5 kW boost rated at 140 hp 104 kW The 305 cu in engine was unchanged and remained standard on station wagons Station wagons built after approximately 1 November 1985 came equipped with the Oldsmobile built 307 cu in engine and the 305 cu in was no longer available in station wagons This engine was used in all GM B body station wagons from this point on to simplify production The 307 was equipped with a four barrel carburetor and was rated at 140 hp 104 kW and 255 lb ft 346 N m The 350 cu in diesel engine was discontinued nbsp 1987 1990 Caprice Estate wagonThe 1987 models received minor styling revisions composite aerodynamic headlamps replaced the formerly sealed beam bulbs and a standup hood ornament returned A simulated woodgrain dashboard finish last used on the 1984 models returned citation needed The model range was slightly revised and now included a base level Caprice eight passenger wagon and a Caprice Classic Brougham LS four door sedan introduced mid 1986 The Brougham LS featured all the Brougham amenities plus a fiberglass roof plug covered by a padded vinyl roof for a more formal look opera lights and LS monograms Leather upholstery was a newly available option for Brougham and Brougham LS sedans which also had a new pillow style seating design and a folding center armrest in the back seat Exterior colors for the Brougham LS were now limited to conservative colors compared to the 1986 model White Black Burgundy Dark Blue and Dark Grey The trim level names stacked up Caprice Caprice Classic Caprice Classic Brougham and Caprice Classic Brougham LS in ascending order of price and plushness The engine offerings received only minor changes The 4 3 L V6 and the 305 cu in V8 were updated with roller lifters and center bolt valve covers The 305 cu in had a 5 hp 3 7 kW rating increase and was now rated at 170 hp 127 kW and 250 lb ft 339 N m The 307 cu in Oldsmobile built V8 remained unchanged and was the only available engine for the station wagons Some Canadian sold Chevrolet Caprice sedans used the 307 cu in Oldsmobile built V8 in place of the Chevrolet built 305 cu in engine during the 1987 model year The 1988 model range was revised with the sport coupe dropped due to low sales There was now just one station wagon model an eight passenger configuration Engines remained unchanged and the four speed automatic overdrive transmission was standard equipment Other standard equipment for all models included tinted glass a remote control driver s side view mirror automatic headlight on off and an AM FM stereo A police version of the Caprice wagon was made it had the code 1A2 and was designed for special service use 1989 marked the first year of a fuel injected V8 engine The 305 cu in V8 was updated with throttle body electronic fuel injection RPO LO3 first introduced in 1987 on Chevrolet GMC pickups and vans This engine was rated at 170 hp 127 kW and 255 lb ft 346 N m which was only a slight increase in torque over the carbureted engine However as a result of fuel injection the cold weather starts drivability fuel economy and emissions were all improved The 4 3 L V6 was no longer the base engine and was now only available in taxi and police optioned Caprices The 307 engine remained unchanged for station wagons Rear seat passengers received shoulder belts for the outboard positions and air conditioning was standard on all models Essentially 1990 was a carryover year and marked the last year for this body style New for 1990 were door mounted front seat belts quick connect fuel lines for the 305 cu in engine revised interior colors new metallic paint color choices and Scotchgard protected interior fabrics The model range and engine offerings were unchanged The 1990 Caprice was only produced until the end of 1989 citation needed when production was shut down to prepare for the redesigned 1991 models Production Figures Chevrolet Caprice Production Figures 18 Coupe Sedan Wagon Yearly Total1977 71 973 212 840 56 569 341 3821978 60 072 203 837 57 744 321 6531979 58 453 203 017 56 261 317 7311980 22 776 91 208 23 304 137 2881981 16 356 89 573 27 532 133 4611982 11 999 86 126 25 385 123 5101983 122 613 53 028 175 6411984 19 541 135 970 65 688 221 1991985 16 229 139 240 55 886 211 3551986 9 869 139 209 45 183 194 2611987 3 110 128 784 23 387 155 2811988 97 563 30 645 128 2081989 173 255 23 789 197 0441990 211 552 12 305 223 857Total 290 378 2 034 787 556 706 2 881 8719C1 Police model edit nbsp Chevrolet Caprice 9C1 A police package orderable under GM s Regular Production Option code 9C1 was introduced for the new base model Caprice that replaced the Impala for 1986 In the 1986 Michigan State Police tests the Chevrolet Caprice was competitive with the Ford LTD Crown Victoria Dodge Diplomat and Plymouth Gran Fury The Caprice had the fastest quarter mile times of the three and the best fuel economy The Dodge and Plymouth outran the Caprice in the 0 100 mph times but placed last in the road course times However there was only a 1 3 second difference between the fastest and slowest vehicles on the road course All four cars were very close in competition for 1986 and there was little performance difference 19 For 1987 the 9C1 Caprice changed little The 350 4bbl engine received a boost in compression roller lifters and new center bolt valve covers 20 The 180 hp 134 kW rating of this engine helped boost the Caprice s performance above its competition The 4 3 L LB4 V6 engine remained available but was marketed towards urban police departments with less need for performance 19 20 Michigan State Police tests had the Chevrolet Caprice beating its competition from Ford Dodge and Plymouth in almost every category The Caprice had the quickest quarter mile times and 0 100 mph times the highest top speed the fastest road course time and the best fuel economy though the Plymouth and Dodge had shorter braking distances 19 The 1987 Chevrolet Caprice won the contract for the Michigan State police and would hold this contract until 1996 when the Caprice was discontinued 21 For 1988 the 9C1 Caprice was again unchanged Michigan State Police tests proved to be more competitive with the Ford LTD Crown Victoria showing a strong improvement in performance The Plymouth and Dodge models continued unchanged and were not competitive with the Chevrolet and Ford 21 1988 tests showed the Caprice with the fastest quarter mile and 0 100 mph times the best fuel economy the fastest road course time although it tied with the Ford and the best ergonomics The Ford edged out the Chevrolet with a 1 mph 1 6 km h faster top speed and better brakes but the Chevrolet scored second place for both those categories Overall the Chevrolet scored the highest in the competition followed by the Ford Dodge and Plymouth 19 For 1989 the 9C1 Caprice received some major changes to the drivetrain All engines were now equipped with throttle body fuel injection shared with the truck van lineup and based on the LB4 4 3L TBI injection system first used with the 1985 model year passenger cars and the 305 cu in 5 00 L engine RPO LO3 was now added to the options list The available engines were now the 4 3 L 260 cu in V6 the 305 cu in 5 00 L and 350 cu in 5 7 L V8s which was only available on police package models The V6 and 350 engines were equipped with TH700 R4 transmissions while the 305 engine used the TH200 4R transmission The V6 and the 305 used a 3 08 1 axle ratio while the 350 powered cars now used a 3 42 1 axle ratio 22 The 4 3 L remained at 140 hp 104 kW while the 305 TBI engine was rated at 170 hp 127 kW and the 350 TBI engine was rated at 190 hp 142 kW 22 Unlike the LO5 used with the GMT400 light duty truck and van line including the R V series the police spec LO5 used the roller camshaft sourced from its TPI equipped F bodies and Corvette along with high flow fuel injectors The 350 powered Caprice did well again at Michigan State Police tests for pursuit rated cars It had the fastest 0 100 mph the fastest road course time the highest top speed and the best fuel economy The Dodge Diplomat and Ford LTD Crown Victoria outbraked the Caprice and the Plymouth Fury and Dodge Diplomat had better ergonomics than the Caprice 19 1990 was another carry over year for the 9C1 Caprice with the only major change being door mounted seatbelts 23 In Michigan State Police tests the only competition was from the Ford LTD Crown Victoria as the production of the Dodge Diplomat and Plymouth Gran Fury had ended during 1989 The Caprice won all six categories for 1990 having the quickest 0 100 times the fastest road course times the best brakes highest top speed the best fuel economy and the best interior ergonomics This was the first time any car had won all six categories in Michigan State Police tests 19 Fourth generation 1991 1996 editFourth generation nbsp 1991 Chevrolet Caprice sedanOverviewProductionApril 12 1990 December 13 1996 24 Model years1991 1996AssemblyWillow Run Assembly Ypsilanti Michigan U S 1990 93 Arlington Assembly Arlington Texas U S 1990 96 DesignerBen Salvador 1987 25 Body and chassisBody style4 door sedan4 door station wagonRelatedBuick RoadmasterBuick Roadmaster EstateCadillac FleetwoodChevrolet Impala SSOldsmobile Custom CruiserPowertrainEngine4 3 L LB4 V6 1992 93 base engine for 9C6 taxi package 4 3 L L99 V8 1994 96 base economical engine for sedans 5 0 L L03 V8 1991 93 base engine for sedans 5 7 L L05 V8 1991 93 performance engine for some sedans and all station wagons 5 7 L LT1 V8 1994 96 performance engine for some sedans and all station wagons Transmission4 speed 4L60 automatic 1991 93 4 speed 4L60 E automatic 1994 96 DimensionsWheelbase115 9 in 2 944 mm Length217 3 in 5 519 mm wagon 214 1 in 5 438 mm sedan Width79 6 in 2 022 mm wagon 77 in 1 956 mm 1991 93 sedan 77 5 in 1 968 mm 1994 96 sedan Height60 8 in 1 544 mm 1991 93 wagon 60 9 in 1 547 mm 1994 96 wagon 55 7 in 1 415 mm sedan Curb weight4 473 lb 2 029 kg nbsp Pre facelift 1991 Caprice sedan nbsp 1992 Chevrolet Caprice 9C1 police interceptor nbsp 1993 facelift Caprice sedan nbsp 1995 facelift Caprice sedan nbsp 1995 96 Caprice station wagon nbsp 1996 Chevrolet Caprice 9C6 taxi cab from New York CityIntroduced in April 1990 for the 1991 model year in America the Caprice was completely restyled and replaced the 1977 based rectilinear design with rounded more aerodynamic sheetmetal 26 General Motors initially decided in 1980 to eliminate the production of the former generation model by 1989 for the 1990 model year but a business decision in 1985 to plan an exterior redesign gave a further continuation and this generation s fiberglass prototype model was first shown in April 1987 to stock market analysis 27 While the body and interior were all new the chassis powertrain and transmission were largely carried over from the former generation 1977 and 1990 models respectively the steel fuel tank was replaced by an HDPE tank with capacity on sedans decreasing from 25 US gallons 95 L to 23 US gallons 87 L and anti lock brakes were added as standard equipment on all models 28 Several major components including the floor pan are entirely interchangeable between 1977 and 1996 merely having a reskinned body on an already dated body on frame platform introduced in 1977 Much of the engine availability was carried over from the previous generation which included for all models the 5 0 L L03 V8 A 5 7L L05 V8 was also carried over it was originally only available on 1991 and 1992 9C1 Police package models which featured a digital speedometer but finally made available to the general public on the 1993 Caprice LTZ and the LB4 4 3 L V6 was carried over to the 1992 93 Caprice 9C6 taxi package for increased fuel economy at significantly reduced power output 29 Motor Trend awarded the new Caprice Classic Domestic Car of the Year 1991 Two trim levels were initially offered Caprice and Caprice Classic replacing the previous Classic and Brougham models General Motors had hoped to regain the top spot as America s favorite automobile with the new aerodynamic styling of their full size offering The final B body Caprice was not well received by critics and did not hold on to high annual sales numbers with roughly half from fleet sales The car s styling was criticized with aficionados calling it a beached whale 30 31 and an upside down bathtub then later as the bubble Caprice in response to the former generation s nickname box Caprice 1993 revisions removed the rear fender skirts in favor of more open wheel wells on the sedan model station wagons retained the skirted wheel wells With 1991 93 Caprices essentially having the same three engine options and 4L60 transmission from the former generation in the fall of 1993 for the 1994 model year the Caprice received two new V8 engine replacements that shared the exact same external dimensions yet differ internally and a new transmission The standard engine in all sedans including many 9C1 police sedans was the 200 hp 150 kW L99 263 cu in 4 3 L V8 for better fuel economy in response to rising fuel prices after the Persian Gulf War that put out 240 lb ft 325 N m of torque on 87 octane Caprice sedans were the only cars to receive the L99 4 3 L V8 engine The Caprice was one of the first cars to introduce OBD 1 5 as standard prior to OBD II being mandatory on all sedans for the 1996 model year Also for the 1994 model year Chevrolet offered an optional detuned by 40 hp version of the fourth generation Corvette s LT1 350 cu in 5 7 L performance V8 engine making 260 hp 194 kW and 330 lb ft 447 N m of torque The LT1 was optional in the 9C1 police packages in regards to highways and rural areas and standard in all wagons citation needed with General Motors offering roughly 846 optional 1A2 Caprice special service police package wagons between 1991 and 1995 which were generally available for other administrative duties such as supervisors detectives unmarked units and fire departments The LT1 350 cu in was standard in civilian sedans with the addition of the V92 towing package citation needed The V92 towing package also gave a heavy duty suspension with similar spring rates to the 9C1 police car suspension 2 93 gears V08 heavy duty cooling with a mechanical fan heavy duty rear drum brakes and limited slip differential citation needed The 4L60 E transmission replaced the 4L60 Transmission failures shortly after 100 000 miles 160 000 km especially when paired with the stronger LT1 V8 were commonplace due to transmission build and software specs that sacrificed long term durability for slightly improved fuel economy scores The 1994 Caprice s interior had a redesign which featured a Camaro steering wheel digital speedometer and odometer and a new instrument panel which included a front passengers side airbag citation needed For the 1995 model year the rear side window between the back door and C pillar now feature a so called Hofmeister kink curve and both the sedan and wagon had their now foldable exterior mirrors repositioned In 1995 and 1996 the Impala SS was exported to Middle Eastern markets badged as the Caprice SS with the car being identical to its American counterpart except for the side fonts on the rear quarter panel and the badge on the dashboard saying Caprice SS citation needed The Caprice 9C1 with the LT1 engine became one of the quickest and most popular modern day police vehicles This vehicle established such strong devotion by many police departments that a cottage industry thrived in refurbishing Caprices for continued police service after GM discontinued production of the car with many police departments keeping them in service longer than other police cars from that era 32 The 1994 96 Caprice 9C1 5 7 L V8 and Impala SS are mechanically the same as both shared four wheel disc brakes and rigid heavy duty suspension components In 2006 Chrysler introduced the Dodge Charger Pursuit serving as an indirect successor to the Caprice s muscle sedan image in the police market after a decade hiatus The car s production was stopped in December 1996 due to sales pressure from the mid size Chevrolet Lumina financial troubles at General Motors and consumer demand shifting from full sized family sedans to the increasingly popular sport utility vehicles 33 34 The Arlington Texas vehicle assembly plant used for the Caprice Impala SS Buick Roadmaster Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser and Cadillac Fleetwood was converted to produce GM s more profitable full size SUVs the Tahoe and Suburban In 1997 the Lumina LTZ would take the Caprice s place as Chevrolet s premium passenger car Total production of 1991 96 models was 689 257 with production ending on December 13 1996 35 There were plans to reintroduce the Caprice for the 2000 model year in America but was only revived in the Middle East as the Holden Caprice The Chevrolet Impala nameplate was reintroduced to the American passenger car market in 2000 as the marque s premium offering albeit in a front wheel drive configuration Production Figures Chevrolet Caprice Production Figures 36 Sedan Wagon Yearly Total1991 89 297 15 000 104 2971992 103 381 13 400 116 7811993 90 041 10 607 100 6481994 90 026 7 719 97 7451995 54 273 5 030 59 3031996 27 155 485 27 640Total 454 173 52 241 506 414Fifth generation 1999 2006 editMain article Holden Caprice Fifth generation nbsp 1999 2003 Chevrolet Caprice LTZ Bahrain OverviewProduction1999 2006Model years2000 2007AssemblyAustralia Elizabeth South AustraliaBody and chassisClassluxury carBody style4 door sedanRelatedHolden Commodore VT VX VY VZHolden Caprice StatesmanOpel OmegaChevrolet LuminaDimensionsWheelbase109 8 in 2 789 mm Length5 193 mm 204 in Curb weight1 798 1 998 kg 3 964 4 405 lb General Motors revived the Chevrolet Caprice nameplate in the Middle East and Latin South American markets on imported Holden Statesman and Caprice models built by its Australian subsidiary Holden these cars were lengthened versions of the Commodore range which was at this time based on the Opel Omega The WH series Statesman Caprice was the first series to be engineered to support both left and right hand drive Middle Eastern market being LHD while Australia right hand drive in order to allow for manufacturing of export versions Same was true for the related short wheelbase Holden VT Commodore whose left hand drive version became the Chevrolet Lumina in the Middle East In Mexico only the Commodore and Holden models were sold alongside the Lumina and Caprice nbsp 1999 2003 Chevrolet Caprice SS WH nbsp 2005 2006 Chevrolet Caprice SS WL The Middle Eastern Caprice came out for 2000 in four versions base LS standard mid range LTZ a sporty SS and the range topper Royale introduced in 2002 Differences between the models were mostly equipment and slight styling tweaks The base LS came with a 3 8 L V6 engine the LTZ came standard with a 220 kW 295 hp 5 7 L Gen III V8 the SS and Royale came with a 242 kW 325 hp version of the same engine In 2003 Holden launched a revised and facelifted Statesman and Caprice WK which was reflected in their Middle Eastern versions for the 2004 model year The new models sported new front and rear fascias and completely redesigned interior Engines carried over unchanged In 1999 GM had again considered resurrecting the Caprice name in America for 2000 this time under this generation and as a new Caprice 9C1 long before the appearance of the sixth generation model third generation Holden Caprice as the Caprice PPV but it did return several years later as such 37 Sixth generation 2006 2017 editSixth generation nbsp OverviewManufacturerHolden General Motors Also calledBuick Park Avenue China Holden WM WN CapriceDaewoo Veritas South Korea Production2006 2017Model years2007 2016 Middle East 2011 2017 North America AssemblyAustralia Elizabeth South AustraliaBody and chassisClassLarge carBody style4 door sedanLayoutFront engine rear wheel drivePlatformGM Zeta platformRelatedChevrolet CamaroChevrolet LuminaChevrolet SSHolden Commodore VE Holden Commodore VF Holden UtePontiac G8Vauxhall VXR8PowertrainEngine3 6 L LY7 V6 179 kW 240 hp 3 6 L LFX V6 224 kW 301 hp 6 0 L L77 V8 265 kW 355 hp Transmission4 speed 4L60 E automatic6 speed 6L80 automaticDimensionsWheelbase3 010 mm 118 5 in Length5 187 mm 204 2 in Width1 900 mm 74 8 in Height1 491 mm 58 7 in ChronologyPredecessorPontiac G8Main article Holden Caprice WM nbsp 2008 Chevrolet Caprice LTZ Middle East nbsp 2008 Chevrolet Caprice LTZ Middle East Middle East edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message In November 2006 a completely redesigned Caprice lineup was launched again based on the recently introduced Holden WM Statesman Caprice The new Caprice lineup includes the base LS LTZ SS and Royale all sporting the new 268 kW 360 hp L98 6 0 L V8 The LS LTZ and Royale all share the front bumper as the Holden WM Statesman while the LS lacks the Statesman s trademark foglights which are seen on the LTZ and Royale the SS gains the Caprice s front bumper and foglamps minus the parking sensors The LS also gains the VE Commodore Omega s interior and trims while the LTZ gains the trims from the VE Commodore V based on the Commodore Omega and the Statesman s interior minus the headrests with the LCD screens and DVD player while the Royale gains the Statesman s trims and the Statesman s interior with the LCD screens in the headrests and DVD player from the Holden versions the grille from the Daewoo Veritas hood ornament similar to the one that the appears on the 4th and 5th generation models and the SS gains the same trims as the WM Caprice interior from the Caprice minus the headrests with the LCD screens and DVD player color coded version of the grille s trim and the optional lip spoiler from the WM Caprice The Caprice was updated for 2011 to include the features that Holden included the Holden Caprice The Caprice lettering engraved on the chrome trim which was on the car from 2000 until 2010 on the trim was dropped amp replaced by a Caprice nameplate badge which is below the chrome trim on the left end of the rear fascia on the trunk The V6 engines were dropped in the LS amp LTZ leaving the V8 as the standard engine while the LS got the trims that were previously on the LTZ from 2007 to 2010 as well as previously seen on the VE Commodore V based on the Omega Series I model while the LTZ amp Royale get the trims seen on the VE Commodore Calais V Series II and the 2010 and 2011 Chevrolet Omega Fittipaldi Edition and the SS now gains the trims that the WM Caprice V Series II has The LS LTZ amp Royale still retain the Statesman front bumper while the SS still retains the Caprice Caprice V front bumper The Royale also gains a rear vision camera in the chrome trim on the trunk which is absent on the LS LTZ amp SS like the Holden Caprice amp Caprice V For the 2013 model year for the Caprice SS the Impala badge on the trunk was dropped in favor of the traditional Chevrolet bowtie The Caprice was updated again based on the Holden WN Caprice The Caprice LS amp LTZ still retain the front bumper as the WM Statesman while the Royale now gets the same front bumper as seen on the WM WN Caprice and the Caprice SS and the trims that were previously on the 2011 2013 Caprice SS the 2010 2013 WM Caprice V and currently the WN Caprice LPG model and the Holden Commodore VF Calais s interior just like the Holden models The SS now gains the rear vision camera which was previously only available on the Caprice Royale while it is still not available on the Caprice LS or LTZ the same interior updates the WN Caprice and Caprice Royale and also delivered the same trims as on the WN Caprice V amp while the LS LTZ and SS gain new trims The Holden sourced Chevrolet Caprice in the LS trim is used in Middle East police forces in the Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates such as the Abu Dhabi Police Royal Oman Police and Dubai Police Force In 2012 after the Libyan Civil War ended the Abu Dhabi Police donated 100 of its Caprice LS police cars to Libya along with uniforms making it the only country in the continent of Africa to have the Holden sourced Caprices in service nbsp Chevrolet Caprice PPV Concept nbsp Chevrolet Caprice PPV US North America edit On October 5 2009 General Motors announced the Chevrolet Caprice Police Patrol Vehicle PPV 38 The Caprice PPV was based on a previous Australian built export to the Middle East the Chevrolet Caprice LS which was based on the Holden Caprice WM series I sold only in the Australasian market The front end and grille were the same as the 2007 2010 Caprice LS While the 2009 onward Chevrolet Caprice was officially sold only to law enforcement agencies in the US some vehicles evidently have been purchased by private individuals via dealers These included demonstrator vehicles excess unsold dealer inventory and purchases for demonstration use by upfitters and related businesses 39 The Caprice PPV was imported from Australia as a captive import of the Holden Caprice WM series rather than the short wheelbase Holden Commodore VE which was sold in a police pack in Australia However these cars were both designed on GM s Zeta platform 40 Australian built Chevrolet Caprices featured either the 6 0 L L77 AFM V8 which was standard in 2011 and optional from 2012 or the standard 3 6 L LLT SIDI V6 engine that became available nine months later 41 42 Both engines were E85 ethanol capable 40 The Caprice police car had a generally positive reception placing perfect scores in an assessment by The Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department with the only criticism being directed at its over cautious electronic stability control 43 The Caprice logo was engraved into the chrome trim on the trunk there was a PPV logo on the right side of the rear fascia and a FlexFuel nameplate which was on GM vehicles in North America from 2007 through 2009 The PPV had dual exhausts a floor shifter in the console a prisoner partition with rifle and shotgun mounts lights and siren controls in the console 18 inch steel wheels and center caps from the Impala 9C1 and a touch screen in place of the radio and HVAC controls A prototype similar to the concept car in LAPD was shown publicly in Australia by Holden Another prototype tested by the LAPD had the same front end grille steel wheels and center caps as the production models while the car was based on the Series I WM Caprice with its rear bumper colored turn signal indicators lamps on the side of the car chrome trim with Caprice engraved on it amp V8 badge from the 2007 2010 Caprice Special features were added by Chevrolet for the Caprice Police Patrol Vehicle PPV The driver s seat had a special indentation made to accommodate a police officer s equipment belt Special tuning such as Performance Algorithm Liftfoot PAL calibration and a performance tuned suspension was added for increased performance for police needs Previously the future of Holden s North American export program had been the subject of contradictory announcements as General Motors emerged from bankruptcy On July 11 2009 Bob Lutz declared the Australian built Holden Commodore based Pontiac G8 too good to waste and indicated it would return in the form of a Chevrolet Caprice 44 45 Initially it was unclear whether the revived Caprice marque in North America would be based on the short wheelbase Commodore like the Pontiac G8 or the longer Holden Chevrolet Caprice variants already sold in Australasia and the Middle East 46 Several days later Lutz retracted his comment citing market conditions 47 while GM CEO Frederick Henderson confirmed that police applications were being studied 48 What also made the North America Caprice different from the preceding Caprice variants sold in Australasia and the Middle East was the lower end of the front bumper based on the Holden Commodore Omega Series II front end a honeycomb grille similar to the 2001 2011 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor and an interior from the Commodore Omega The latter was the common trim of the VE Commodore police packs sold in Australasia in 2007 2013 An unmarked detective subvariant of the PPV used the same interior as the Middle East market variant Caprice LS from 2007 to 2013 Standard equipment on the Caprice PPV included keyless entry power windows and door locks a 6 5 inch full color LCD audio system called Holden iQ with auxiliary audio input and a single disc CD player a four speaker front audio system with separate woofers and tweeters full instrumentation with an integrated driver information center DIC air conditioning with dual zone temperature controls for the driver and front passenger dual front bucket seats with a power driver s seat adjuster a cruise control and front and rear cloth seating surfaces Optional features included wiring for police lighting and sirens an additional battery to power police installed accessories the disabling of the interior courtesy lamps and rear door window controls and door locks eighteen inch 18 plastic wheel covers a vinyl rear bench seat rubberized vinyl flooring and rear trunk mats and a remote vehicle starter system For 2014 the Caprice PPV received a new seven inch Chevrolet MyLink touchscreen infotainment system as standard equipment which now included Bluetooth for hands free calling and wireless stereo audio streaming via A2DP Pandora Internet Radio capabilities and an integrated rearview backup camera display among other new features The single disc CD player was available for the 2014 2016 model years but deleted for the 2017 model year 49 50 51 The dashboard was restyled with a new steering wheel that integrated cruise speed audio system and Bluetooth voice controls a new instrument cluster with a larger monochromatic LCD driver information center DIC screen and revised controls the new dashboard in the Caprice PPV was similar to the civilian Chevrolet SS sedan that was released for the 2014 model year The gear selector lever for the six speed automatic transmission was relocated from the center console to the dashboard directly next to the steering column which freed up space in the center console for police installed equipment such as computers and radio equipment In addition the door panels were redesigned with more convenient control placement including dual side trunk release buttons and the front bucket seats were redesigned for greater officer comfort and support with a new seat fabric for the cloth seats 52 In 2017 General Motors closed the Elizabeth South Australia assembly plant where the Caprice PPV was produced ending production of both the civilian Chevrolet SS and Caprice PPV The last PPV was produced on May 18 2017 With the discontinuation of the 9C1 Chevrolet Impala Limited Police Interceptor after the 2017 model year Chevrolet no longer offers a four door sedan with a Police Package 53 54 Engines editEngines for United States modelsGeneration Years Engine Power Torque Fuel Exhaust NotesI 1965 1967 283 cu in Small Block V81965 1969 327 cu in Small Block V81965 1969 396 cu in Big Block V81966 1969 427 cu in Big Block V81968 307 cu in Small Block V81969 1970 350 cu in Small Block V81970 400 cu in Small Block V8II 1971 400 cu in Small Block V8 255 hp 190 kW 390 lb ft 529 N m 2 bbl single1971 400 cu in Big Block V8 300 hp 224 kW 400 lb ft 542 N m 4 bbl single dual1971 454 cu in Big Block V8 365 hp 272 kW 465 lb ft 630 N m 4 bbl single dual1972 400 cu in Small Block V8 170 hp 127 kW 325 lb ft 441 N m 2 bbl single1972 400 cu in Big Block V8 210 hp 157 kW 320 lb ft 434 N m 4 bbl single1972 400 cu in Big Block V8 240 hp 179 kW 345 lb ft 468 N m 4 bbl dual1972 454 cu in Big Block V8 230 hp 172 kW 360 lb ft 488 N m 4 bbl single1972 454 cu in Big Block V8 270 hp 201 kW 390 lb ft 529 N m 4 bbl dual1973 400 cu in Small Block V8 150 hp 112 kW 295 lb ft 400 N m 2 bbl single1973 454 cu in Big Block V8 215 hp 160 kW 345 lb ft 468 N m 4 bbl single1973 454 cu in Big Block V8 245 hp 183 kW 375 lb ft 508 N m 4 bbl dual1974 400 cu in Small Block V8 150 hp 112 kW 295 lb ft 400 N m 2 bbl single n a CA1974 400 cu in Small Block V8 180 hp 134 kW 290 lb ft 393 N m 4 bbl single std CA wagon1974 454 cu in Big Block V8 235 hp 175 kW 360 lb ft 488 N m 4 bbl dual n a CA1975 350 cu in Small Block V8 145 hp 108 kW 250 lb ft 339 N m 2 bbl single n a CA1975 350 cu in Small Block V8 155 hp 116 kW 250 lb ft 339 N m 4 bbl single CA only1975 400 cu in Small Block V8 175 hp 130 kW 305 lb ft 414 N m 4 bbl single1975 454 cu in Big Block V8 215 hp 160 kW 350 lb ft 475 N m 4 bbl dual n a CA1976 350 cu in Small Block V8 145 hp 108 kW 250 lb ft 339 N m 2 bbl single n a CA1976 350 cu in Small Block V8 165 hp 123 kW 260 lb ft 353 N m 4 bbl single1976 400 cu in Small Block V8 175 hp 130 kW 305 lb ft 414 N m 4 bbl single1976 454 cu in Big Block V8 225 hp 168 kW 360 lb ft 488 N m 4 bbl dual n a CAIII 1977 1979 250 cu in Turbo Thrift I6 110 hp 82 kW 195 lb ft 264 N m 1 bbl single1977 1978 305 cu in Small Block V8 145 hp 108 kW 245 lb ft 332 N m 2 bbl single1977 1979 350 cu in Small Block V8 170 hp 127 kW 270 lb ft 366 N m 4 bbl single1979 305 cu in Small Block V8 130 hp 97 kW 245 lb ft 332 N m 2 bbl single1980 1984 229 cu in Chevrolet V6 110 hp 82 kW 170 lb ft 230 N m 2 bbl single n a CA1980 1984 231 cu in Buick V6 110 hp 82 kW 190 lb ft 258 N m 2 bbl single CA only1980 1982 267 cu in Small Block V8 115 hp 86 kW 200 lb ft 271 N m 2 bbl single n a CA1980 305 cu in LG4 Small Block V8 155 hp 116 kW 240 lb ft 325 N m 4 bbl single1980 1985 350 cu in LF9 Oldsmobile Diesel V8 105 hp 78 kW 205 lb ft 278 N m FI single1980 1988 350 cu in LM1 Small Block V8 4 bbl single Police1981 1984 305 cu in LG4 Small Block V8 150 hp 112 kW 240 lb ft 325 N m 4 bbl single1985 262 cu in Chevrolet V6 130 hp 97 kW 210 lb ft 285 N m TBI single1985 1986 305 cu in LG4 Small Block V8 165 hp 123 kW 245 lb ft 332 N m 4 bbl single1986 1988 4 3 L 262 cu in Chevrolet V6 140 hp 104 kW 225 lb ft 305 N m TBI single1986 1990 5 0 L 307 cu in LV2 Oldsmobile V8 140 hp 104 kW 255 lb ft 346 N m 4 bbl single1987 88 5 0 L 305 cu in LG4 Small Block V8 170 hp 127 kW 250 lb ft 339 N m 4 bbl single1989 1990 4 3 L 262 cu in Chevrolet LB4 V6 140 hp 104 kW 225 lb ft 305 N m TBI single police1989 1990 5 0 L 305 cu in LO3 V8 170 hp 127 kW 255 lb ft 346 N m TBI single1989 1990 5 7 L 350 cu in LO5 Small Block V8 190 hp 142 kW 285 lb ft 386 N m TBI single policeIV 1991 1993 5 0 L 305 cu in LO3 Small Block V8 170 hp 127 kW 255 lb ft 346 N m TBI single std sedan1991 5 7 L 350 cu in L05 Small Block V8 195 hp 145 kW 295 lb ft 400 N m TBI single police1992 1993 5 7 L 350 cu in LO5 Small Block V8 180 hp 134 kW 300 lb ft 407 N m TBI single LTZ wagon1992 1993 5 7 L 350 cu in LO5 Small Block V8 205 hp 153 kW 300 lb ft 407 N m TBI single police1994 1996 4 3 L 263 cu in L99 Small Block V8 200 hp 149 kW 235 lb ft 319 N m MPFI single std sedan1994 1996 5 7 L 350 cu in LT1 Small Block V8 260 hp 194 kW 330 lb ft 447 N m MPFI dual std wagon1994 1996 5 7 L 350 cu in LT1 Small Block V8 260 hp 194 kW 330 lb ft 447 N m MPFI dual policeCaptive import 2011 2017 3 6 L 217 cu in LFX V6 301 hp 224 kW 265 lb ft 359 N m dual police2011 2017 6 0 L 364 cu in L77 V8 355 hp 265 kW 384 lb ft 521 N m dual policeSouth Africa 1975 to 1978 edit 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