The Chevrolet Spark is a compact city car produced from 2010 onwards, offering practical glass replacement across its range. All current variants carry a green-tinted windscreen and a VIN notch along the lower edge — standard across the model line.
Some Spark variants feature a blue tint, blue sun strip, or both, depending on the specific year and trim. The blue sun strip — a gradient band across the top of the windscreen — reduces glare without affecting the driver's main field of view and must be matched during replacement.
While the Spark itself predates widespread ADAS adoption, newer stock from the 2020 era and beyond may encounter Chevy Safety Assist on higher-specification variants. Specialists on our network confirm whether your specific Spark requires camera calibration after replacement.