Corvega

The Corvega was a line of car models manufactured by Chryslus Motors in pre-War USA.

Overview
There were at least four models in this line produced by Chryslus Motors before the Great War. The exact year when the first Corvega was available is still unknown, but it was already available for purchase in 2056.

In the 2060s, soon after Canada was annexed, an original Corvega cost "only" $199,999.99. This further corroborates speculation of steady and reasonable (4.55% average from 1960s Corvair) inflation in the decades leading up to the Great War, since these vehicles are found throughout New California and both the Capital and Mojave Wastelands. Other products, such as Giddyup Buttercup and the Vault-Tec vaults themselves, carried similarly hefty price tags.

Models
Original
 * Two-door sports coupe
 * 800 horsepower engine, 0 to 60 MPH in .5 seconds
 * Analog system, as opposed to electronic parts used in later models
 * First known model of Corvega manufactured

Corvega Two door "Atomic V8"
 * Covega coupe model
 * Nuclear engine
 * Seen in Atomic V8 billboard, and popular in the areas pertaining to Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas

Unnamed Four-Door
 * Unnamed sedan model
 * Nuclear engine
 * Popular in the areas pertaining to Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas

Bubble-Top
 * Unnamed two-door coupe with a hemispherical dome over the passenger cabin
 * Nuclear engine
 * Seen in Driving Paradise billboards in Fallout 3
 * Featured in the Fallout 4 announcement trailer during a pre-war cutscene

Locations

 * Two stacked on a few cars around the Paradise Falls entrance
 * On display in the Chryslus Building lobby

Behind the scenes

 * The symbol on the hood of the four-door Corvega is the same as the one that can be found on several Chevrolet vehicles from the 1950's, including the 1957 "Bel Air".
 * The name Corvega is a portmanteau of two notorious Chevrolet car models: the Corvair and the Vega, or in keeping with the Chryslus/Chrysler theme, possibly a combination of a Dodge CORonet or the CROwn series of the Imperial and the French-Chrysler super car, the Facel VEGA. The images closely resemble the Facel Vega 'Facel II'.