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 inflation (4.55% average from 1960s Corvair) in the decades leading up to the Great War, since these vehicles are known to be commonly found throughout California, Nevada, Utah, Pittsburgh, the Columbia Commonwealth, and Massachusetts. Other products, such as Giddyup Buttercups and the Vault-Tec vaults, carried similarly hefty price tags.

Models

 * Original
 * Two-door sports coupe
 * 800 horsepower engine, capable of 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 sedan
 * Appears as a four-door sedan model
 * Nuclear engine
 * Coupe model appears in Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas
 * Sedan model appears in Fallout 4


 * Corvega Coupe
 * Corvega Coupe model
 * Appears in Fallout 4


 * 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
 * Mentioned in terminal entry at Red Rocket Truck Stop
 * Seen in Driving Paradise billboards in Fallout 3


 * Corvega Blitz
 * Mentioned-Only Corvega model
 * Economical and Family-Friendly

Locations

 * Two stacked on a few cars around the Paradise Falls entrance
 * A few Atomic V8 models are inside of the Corvega factory
 * On display in the Chryslus Building lobby
 * In the Corvega assembly plant, one is on display by the front desk
 * One at Rayburn Point
 * One at Kawaketak Station

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.
 * Despite being produced by the Chryslus Corporation, a nod to the Chrysler Corporation, the Corvega is meant to be a Chevrolet car. The sedan model from Fallout 3 and Fallout 4 appears to resemble the General Motors Le Sabre, while the model from Fallout shares many design and styling features with both the first generation 1950's Chevrolet Corvette as well as the Corvette Mako Shark.
 * Fallout 4's rendition of the sedan is inspired by design cues from 1950's Lincoln and Edsel sedan models from the front fascia and resembles the Buick XP-300 from the sides and rear fascia.
 * The coupe seen only in Fallout 4 strongly resembles the Desoto Adventurer II concept car.