Are any Chevy vehicles made in USA?
Yes. Chevrolet builds several models in the United States at multiple General Motors assembly plants.
Chevrolet operates a network of U.S. plants producing everything from high-performance sports cars to full-size pickups, but some models are imported or assembled abroad for global markets. Here's a snapshot of which models are assembled in the United States.
Current U.S.-built Chevrolet models
Notable U.S. assembly sites
The following models have final assembly in U.S. plants as of the latest available data. Plant locations are subject to change with model updates.
- Corvette — Bowling Green Assembly, Bowling Green, Kentucky
- Camaro — Lansing Grand River Assembly, Lansing, Michigan
- Tahoe and Suburban — Arlington Assembly, Arlington, Texas
- Bolt EV — Orion Assembly, Orion Township, Michigan
Note: Production schedules can shift due to redesigns, supply chain issues, or corporate strategy changes. Always verify the final assembly location on the vehicle’s window sticker or VIN when considering a purchase.
Global production footprint
Beyond the United States, General Motors operates manufacturing facilities in Canada, Mexico, Korea, China, and other regions to support Chevrolet production for local and global markets. The mix of where a given model is built can change over time based on demand, labor costs, and corporate strategy.
For consumers, this means there can be multiple sources for a given Chevrolet model depending on the year and region. Checking the vehicle’s documentation—particularly the production plant code in the VIN and the window sticker—provides the most reliable verification of where a specific vehicle was assembled.
What this means for buyers
If you specifically want a U.S.-built Chevrolet, you should verify the plant of final assembly, using the VIN and window sticker, and consult with the dealer about current production alignments. Prices, options, and model availability may reflect the plant, but most U.S.-built Chevrolets are designed to meet the same safety and warranty standards as their international counterparts.
Summary
Yes, Chevrolet builds several models in the United States, including the Corvette, Camaro, Silverado, Bolt EV, and the Tahoe/Suburban in various U.S. plants. However, many other Chevrolets are assembled outside the United States to serve global markets. For buyers who want a U.S.-built vehicle, checking the window sticker and VIN will confirm the final assembly location, which can vary by model year and demand.
