The Chevron Cars are part of an advertising campaign of the Chevron Corporation consisting of television spots, print ads, billboards, and toy cars available at Chevron retail locations. *
Their debut in television commercials in May 1995 featured talking cars done in clay animation, with a variety of car colors each with different personalities. The commercials themselves were crafted by Aardman Animations, the same studio that has produced films such as The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. A year later, Chevron gas stations began selling the toy cars featured in the commercials. Chevron underestimated demand in 1997 and increased production to 700,000 of each of four of five new models at the time, compared to 500,000 in the previous year. *
Although originally designed for kids, Chevron executives were surprised that adults started collecting the plastic cars too.
In October 2001, Chevron issued the limited edition Hope car to raise awareness about the fight for a cure for breast cancer and raised about $300,000 in donations. *
Limited Editions:
Special Editions:
Numbered Series:
Autopia Cars:
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