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How many Chevy Monzas were made?

The Chevrolet Monza was produced from 1975 through 1980, and there is no single official worldwide tally published by GM. Most credible automotive historians peg total Monza production at about half a million units, with the vast majority built for the U.S. and Canadian markets. Depending on how you count—US/Canada only versus global totals, and whether you include hatchback and coupe variants—the figure can shift by several tens of thousands.


Scope and counting conventions


Because GM did not publish a consolidated Monza production total, researchers rely on archived factory data, dealer records, and trade publications. The Monza name covered two-door coupes and hatchbacks on the Vega-derived platform, produced in multiple regions across several model years. This means any total depends on which body styles, export markets, and model-year definitions you include.


To help clarify, here are the commonly cited ranges used by historians and enthusiast publications:



  • United States and Canada: roughly 320,000–360,000 Monzas were built.

  • Worldwide (including export markets outside North America): roughly 450,000–550,000 Monzas were built.


The ranges above reflect differences in source material, whether hatchback and coupe variants are counted together or separately, and how export-badged cars are classified as Monza units.


Notable variants and manufacturing notes


Within those totals, a number of regional variants and trim levels existed, and some markets saw different engine options and packaging. The Monza nameplate ultimately served as a short-lived, Vega-based line that bridged the late-1970s era of GM’s compact cars before the brand shifted to other models in the early 1980s.


Why these numbers matter for collectors


For collectors, the take-away is that while there isn’t a single definitive count, the Monza is a relatively scarce find compared with the broader Vega family, especially in good, original condition with documentation. Understanding the provenance of a specific car—its year, body style, and market of sale—helps assess value and rarity.


Summary


In short, there is no single official worldwide Monza production total published by General Motors. Most credible estimates place total production at roughly half a million units from 1975 to 1980, with the majority sold in the United States and Canada. Because sources differ on counting methods, exact numbers vary by tens of thousands depending on whether you count all body styles and global markets.

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