* Different Counting Methods: There are different ways to count "models." Do you count trims as separate models? Do you include commercial vehicles?
* Brand vs. Division: Chevy is a brand under General Motors, while Ford is a standalone company. GM has other brands like Buick, Cadillac, GMC, etc., which also produce cars.
Here's what we can say:
* Ford tends to have a wider range of vehicle types, including trucks, SUVs, vans, and sedans.
* Chevy has a strong focus on trucks and SUVs, but also offers a variety of sedans and sports cars.
Ultimately, the number of models each company offers is very similar, and both have a strong presence in the automotive market.