The Chevrolet Metro is classified as a super-mini or a sub-compact vehicle that was manufactured and marketed by the Chevrolet Motor Company. The Chevrolet Metro also used the name as Geo Metro, Suzuki Forsa, Chevrolet Sprint, and Suzuki Cutlas. The Chevrolet Metro was introduced in 1983 at the 25th Toyota Motor Show. The Chevrolet Metro is a successful model that is still produced and sold in different parts of the World. The Chevrolet Metro was available as a three door hatchback and a five door hatchback initially. The Chevrolet Metro used the FF layout.
The Chevrolet Metro was manufactured in three generations: the cars that were produced from 1983 to 1988 were a part of the first generation, the cars that were manufactured from 1985 to 2008 are part of the second generation and the cars that were produced from 1995 to 2001 are a part of the third generation. The third generation of the Chevrolet Metro used the M platform and was available in the three door hatchback and four door sedan versions. The parts of the Chevrolet Metro wer assembled at the plant in Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada.