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Is Chevy still American made?

Yes. Chevrolet remains an American brand under General Motors, and the bulk of its vehicles are assembled in U.S. factories. That said, a growing portion of production now takes place outside the United States to support global markets.


Chevrolet’s American identity is rooted in its long history as a domestic automaker, with several flagship models built in U.S. plants. Yet as GM restructures and expands its global footprint, some vehicles are produced in Canada, Mexico, and other regions. This article surveys where Chevrolets are assembled and what it means for the perception of “American-made.”


Chevrolet's American manufacturing footprint


The Chevrolet brand has a strong production presence in the United States, with several core models built in U.S. factories. The locations below reflect recent practice for popular vehicles and can shift with model cycles and plant updates in a dynamic manufacturing network.



  • Chevrolet Silverado — Fort Wayne Assembly, Fort Wayne, Indiana

  • Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban — Arlington Assembly, Arlington, Texas

  • Chevrolet Camaro — Lansing Grand River Assembly, Lansing, Michigan

  • Chevrolet Traverse — Lansing Delta Township Assembly, Delta Township, Michigan

  • Chevrolet Bolt EV — Orion Assembly, Orion Township, Michigan

  • Chevrolet Corvette — Bowling Green Assembly, Bowling Green, Kentucky


These U.S.-built models illustrate Chevrolet’s continued reliance on American manufacturing to produce its best-selling pickups, SUVs, and performance cars as of the current model year.


Chevrolet's global manufacturing footprint


GM also operates assembly plants outside the United States to serve regional markets and global exports. The following examples show how Chevrolet models are produced for audiences beyond U.S. shores, reflecting a multinational production strategy in 2024–2025.



  • Chevrolet Equinox — CAMI Assembly, Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada

  • Chevrolet Blazer — Ramos Arizpe Assembly, Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila, Mexico

  • Chevrolet Spark — GM Korea plants, South Korea (for international markets)


Production locations can shift with new model introductions, plant investments, and changes in regional demand, so buyers may see different sourcing depending on the model and year.


What this means for consumers


For shoppers, where a vehicle is built can influence delivery timelines, pricing, and import-related considerations, especially for models imported from Canada, Mexico, or overseas. Chevrolet remains an American brand at its core, with a strong tradition of U.S. manufacturing, even as GM embraces a broader, multi-country production footprint to meet global demand.


Summary


Chevrolet continues to be closely tied to American manufacturing, with the majority of its well-known models produced in U.S. plants. At the same time, GM’s global production network means that some Chevrolets are assembled outside the United States in Canada, Mexico, and other regions. The brand’s American heritage endures through ownership and history, while its manufacturing footprint reflects a multinational automotive industry approach.

How much of GM is owned by China?


No single entity in China owns a majority of General Motors, but Chinese state-owned enterprises are major partners in GM's China joint ventures, where ownership can be a 50/50 split or have a controlling stake held by the Chinese partner in some cases. For example, in its joint venture with SAIC Motor, SAIC-GM, each company holds a 50% stake. However, in some other joint ventures, such as the one with Wuling, SAIC has a 49% stake, while GM holds 44%. 

  • Joint Ventures: GM operates through various joint ventures in China with local partners, such as SAIC Motor. These ventures are often 50/50 partnerships, but ownership can vary by the specific venture. 
  • Controlling Stakes: In some cases, like with the Wuling brand, the Chinese partner holds a controlling stake (SAIC with 49%), while GM retains a minority stake (GM with 44%). 
  • No Majority Ownership: No single Chinese owner holds a majority share of the entire General Motors company, which is a publicly traded American company. Its ownership is widely distributed among institutional investors and individual shareholders. 



Is Chevrolet still made in America?


Chevrolet is known for its commitment to quality, innovation, and American craftsmanship, and many of their most popular vehicles are proudly built in U.S. factories from coast to coast.



Are any Chevrolets made in China?


Who Makes Chevys in China? There are Chevys vehicles made in China, but they are only sold in the Chinese market. The Chinese auto manufacturer SAIC and GM have 50-50 ownership in several Chinese factories and produce Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac, and other GM brands.



Which car is 100% made in the USA?


No car sold in the U.S. is entirely made in America using only parts made in America. Not one single vehicle. Many vehicles from American companies, like Ford, Chevy, and Stellantis (which owns brands like Jeep and Ram), are assembled in Canada and Mexico.


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