General Motors produces a heck of a lot of different vehicles. And of all its divisions, Chevrolet probably has the most diverse lineup, producing everything from heavy-duty pickups and commodious SUVs to sleek sports cars and economical hybrids. Just look at some of the vehicles the Bowtie brand alone been spotted testing recently.

Just in the past month, we’ve seen everything from the Corvette to the Colorado, all wearing camouflage and preparing for the next big thing. And now we’re looking at a few more. Spotted by our man Brett in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado (as in the state, not the truck) are the new Chevy Volt and Equinox.

The new Volt has been out for well over a year now, so as sleek and futuristic as it may look, it’s hardly a surprise to see one out and about. But the appearance of camouflage on the front and rear ends of one of these second-gen models makes us wonder if GM has something fresh in store for the plug-in hybrid.

What caught our attention more, however, is the presence of what appear to be several heavily disguised crossovers of the new 2018 Chevy Equinox. The automaker’s mid-range crossover slots between the smaller Trax and larger Traverse, and was revealed in its third iteration just this past September.

GM doesn’t appear to have quite finished with developing the model, however. So it’s still putting it through the gauntlet of tests – particularly for emissions – still well-camouflaged from our prying eyes.

Thanks to Bret Borgard for the pics!

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