Chevrolet - Premium Insurance Landing Page Template
Shield is a specialty insurance landing page built for Chevrolet-focused insurers. It uses a Before/After drag slider, model-specific spec cards, and a glass-panel quote form to turn visitor curiosity into qualified leads. The Tech Glass visual system pairs deep charcoal surfaces with amber accents, giving the page the precise, instrument-lit feel of a well-built Chevy at dusk.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Shield is a single-page lead generation template for Chevrolet insurance specialists. It opens with a drag-to-reveal slider that instantly contrasts generic quoting with model-specific coverage. Scroll sections escalate from everyday drivers to performance machines, each formatted as a vehicle specification card. A sticky quote bar and glass-panel overlay form close the loop on every qualified visitor.
Who this template is for
This template is built for insurance brands that go deep on one vehicle make rather than trying to cover everything. It suits specialist operators who understand the difference between a base trim and a performance variant and can back that knowledge with real policy terms.
- Chevrolet insurance specialists who write policies around GM part numbers and model-year quirks
- Agencies targeting new Chevy owners, Silverado truck operators, and Camaro or Corvette enthusiasts
- Insurance marketers who want a high-conviction lead generation page rather than a generic quote funnel
What problem this template solves
Generic insurance quote pages treat every car the same. A Silverado owner whose truck is a working tool gets the same questions as someone insuring a compact sedan. That mismatch erodes trust before a quote is ever delivered.
- Visitors feel unseen when forms ask about boats, flood zones, and tenants instead of towing liability or aftermarket modifications
- Agreed-value policies and track-day endorsements are invisible in standard quote flows, leaving enthusiast buyers underserved
- Generic pages give no proof that the insurer understands the vehicle, so high-intent leads bounce before converting
What you get with this template
This template delivers a fully structured, single-page layout designed specifically for automotive insurance lead generation. Every section is built to demonstrate expertise and earn the quote request.
- A draggable Before/After hero slider that physically contrasts a cluttered generic interface with a clean, Chevy-specific quote screen
- Scrollable spec cards pairing Chevy model silhouettes with coverage details, escalating from daily drivers to performance machines
- A sticky quote bar, a glass-panel overlay form, and a secondary "Compare Your Current Policy" upload path for high-intent visitors
Feature list
This template packages several purpose-built components. Each one is designed to move a Chevy owner from curiosity to a submitted quote.
Before/After Hero Slider
The hero splits the viewport into two halves. The left side shows a dull, generic insurance screen cluttered with irrelevant fields. The right side reveals a clean, amber-lit Chevy-specific interface with fields for model year, trim package, OnStar status, and aftermarket modifications. Visitors drag the divider themselves, physically removing the generic experience.
Spec Sheet Scroll Sections
Each scroll section is formatted like a vehicle specification card. A Chevy model silhouette sits on one side and its matching coverage specs sit on the other. Cards escalate from Silverado towing and cargo coverage through to Corvette agreed-value guarantees and track-day endorsements, teaching the visitor that this insurer speaks their language.
Amber Stat Pulse Callouts
Between model spec cards, single-stat callouts animate in amber. These short statements, such as shop network counts and claims breadth figures, build credibility without interrupting the scroll rhythm. Each callout pulses into view and fades out cleanly.
Sticky Quote Bar and Overlay Form
After the first scroll section, a sticky bar anchors at the bottom of the viewport. Tapping or clicking it opens a glass-panel overlay form. The form runs in three sequential steps: VIN or model-year selector, current annual premium, then zip code and phone number. The sequence establishes expertise from the very first field.
Secondary Policy Comparison Path
A second call-to-action, labeled "Compare Your Current Policy," lets visitors upload their existing declaration page. This path targets high-intent leads who already carry coverage elsewhere and want a side-by-side teardown of what they might be missing.
Scroll-Linked Animation System
The template includes beam animations, scroll-linked reveals for spec cards, and a marquee element. Interactive components use client-side rendering while static sections use server components, keeping the overall page load efficient despite the high animation density.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Slider | Contrast generic versus. Chevy-specific quoting |
| Model Spec Cards | Demonstrate per-model coverage expertise |
| Stat Pulse Callouts | Surface social proof between scroll sections |
| How It Works | Explain the three-step quote process |
| Quote Form Overlay | Capture lead details via sequential glass-panel form |
| Footer | Provide navigation and horizontal flow closure |
Design & branding system
The visual system is built around a Tech Glass theme. Dark, reflective surfaces are broken by warm amber accents, evoking the feeling of a car interior at night with the instrument cluster glowing. Every color decision has a clear role, and amber is used sparingly so each instance carries weight.
- Core palette: deep carbon fiber charcoal (#1E1E24), brushed gunmetal (#3A3A44), clear-coat glass white (#EAEDF1), and signature amber (#E8991C) reserved for calls-to-action, hover states, and data highlights
- Backgrounds run charcoal-to-gunmetal gradients; body text lives in glass white for contrast and readability
- Typography uses DM Sans for interface and body copy, and Space Grotesk for display headings and spec card labels
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is designed desktop-first, with the drag slider interaction built for pointer input. A mobile fallback is included so the core content and form remain fully usable on smaller screens. Performance decisions reflect the high interactivity load.
- Server components handle static sections such as spec cards and stat callouts, reducing client-side rendering overhead
- Client components are scoped to interactive elements: the hero slider, form overlay, and sticky quote bar
- The animation system, which includes beam effects, scroll reveals, and marquee elements, is structured to avoid blocking the initial page render
How this template helps you convert
This template earns the lead before asking for it. Every section adds a layer of proof that the insurer understands Chevrolet ownership at a model-specific level. By the time a visitor reaches the quote form, they have already seen their own vehicle type addressed by name.
- The drag slider creates an immediate, hands-on contrast between generic and specialist quoting, hooking attention in the first few seconds and framing the insurer as different before a single word of body copy is read.
- The escalating spec card sequence moves visitors through coverage tiers that match their real ownership context, from a working Silverado to a built Corvette, building confidence that the policy will actually fit their situation.
- The three-step overlay form uses the VIN selector as its opening move, which signals expertise and reduces friction by showing that the insurer already knows what questions to ask.
Other information about this template
This template is built for the United States market. All references to measurements, currency, and network figures use imperial units and USD. The 4,200-plus shop network callout and the model coverage breadth references are included as placeholder social proof figures, ready to be replaced with verified data from the insurer using the template.
- The template style is Split Screen (50/50), making it suitable for any specialist insurer that wants to contrast an old approach with a better one
- The creative direction follows a Spec Sheet format, which can be adapted to other vehicle makes or specialty automotive niches beyond Chevrolet coverage
- Animation intensity is set to high and includes beam effects, slider drag interaction, scroll-linked reveals, and a marquee strip, all of which can be scaled back during customization if a lighter feel is preferred




Theme
Tech Glass
Creative direction
Spec Sheet
Color system
Charcoal & Amber
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Draggable Before/after Hero Slider
Escalating Model Spec Cards
Amber Stat Pulse Callouts
Sticky Quote Bar with Overlay Form
Secondary Policy Comparison Path
Scroll-linked Animation System
Related questions
Can I adapt the spec cards for a different Chevrolet model lineup?
How does the Before/After slider work on mobile devices?
What is the purpose of the three-step quote form sequence?
Can the policy comparison upload path be removed if I want a single conversion route?
Is this template suitable for an insurer that covers multiple vehicle makes?