What Chevy cars are made in the USA?
In 2025, a notable slice of Chevrolet’s lineup is assembled in United States plants. The models currently built in America include the Corvette, Camaro, Silverado 1500, Colorado, Tahoe, Suburban, Bolt EV/EUV, and Blazer EV.
Chevrolet’s production footprint spans several states and manufacturing complexes. While some models are produced abroad or in joint ventures outside the United States, a defined subset of the brand’s cars and sport utilities are assembled in American facilities. This article breaks down where those US-built Chevrolets come from and how the lineup fits into GM’s broader manufacturing strategy.
Chevrolet models built in the United States
Below is a list of Chevrolet vehicles that are, as of 2025, assembled in U.S. manufacturing facilities, along with their primary plants.
- Chevrolet Corvette — Bowling Green Assembly, Bowling Green, Kentucky
- Chevrolet Camaro — Lansing Grand River Assembly, Lansing, Michigan
- Chevrolet Silverado 1500 — Fort Wayne Assembly, Fort Wayne, Indiana
- Chevrolet Colorado — Wentzville Assembly, Wentzville, Missouri
- Chevrolet Tahoe — Arlington Assembly, Arlington, Texas
- Chevrolet Suburban — Arlington Assembly, Arlington, Texas
- Chevrolet Bolt EV and Bolt EUV — Orion Assembly, Orion Township, Michigan
- Chevrolet Blazer EV — Factory ZERO (Detroit-Hamtramck) Assembly, Detroit, Michigan
These eight entries represent the core set of Chevrolet models produced in U.S. plants, reflecting GM’s strategy to keep key performance and high-demand vehicles domestic where possible.
Plant-by-plant breakdown
For readers seeking a quick map of where each US-built model is assembled, here is a plant-by-plant snapshot with the associated Chevrolet models.
- Bowling Green, Kentucky — Corvette
- Lansing, Michigan — Camaro
- Fort Wayne, Indiana — Silverado 1500
- Wentzville, Missouri — Colorado
- Arlington, Texas — Tahoe; Suburban
- Orion Township, Michigan — Bolt EV; Bolt EUV
- Detroit, Michigan — Blazer EV (Factory ZERO)
GM consolidates EV-focused production at Factory ZERO in Detroit, while traditional combustion models remain spread across established facilities. The Bolt lineup continues to be produced in Orion Township, and the Corvette remains a flagship product at Bowling Green, symbolizing Chevrolet’s American manufacturing heritage.
Note: Vehicle production can shift with model refreshes and factory retoolings. Some Chevrolet models sold in the U.S. are assembled outside the United States (for example, certain crossovers or trucks produced in Canada or Mexico). Always check GM’s current manufacturing maps or official statements for the latest plant assignments.
Summary: As of 2025, Chevrolet’s U.S.-built lineup includes the Corvette, Camaro, Silverado 1500, Colorado, Tahoe, Suburban, Bolt EV, Bolt EUV, and Blazer EV, with production concentrated in Kentucky, Michigan, Indiana, Missouri, Texas, and Detroit. This reflects GM’s effort to maintain strong domestic production while expanding EV capabilities at American facilities.
Which Chevy models are made in Mexico?
Chevrolet Silverado: Some made in Silao, including the 1500 model. Ford Maverick: Made in Hermosillo. Ford Bronco Sport: Made in Hermosillo.
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.
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.
Are any Chevy cars made in the USA?
Yes, Chevrolet is an American brand, headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, with most of its vehicles and many parts manufactured in the United States. However, because it is owned by the global company General Motors (GM), some parts and assembly may occur in other countries, making it a product with global production as well as a strong American presence.
American-made aspects
- Headquarters: Chevrolet's parent company, General Motors, is headquartered in Detroit, Michigan.
- Assembly plants: Many popular models, such as the Corvette, Tahoe, Suburban, Silverado, and Colorado, are assembled in U.S. factories across the country.
- Parts manufacturing: A large percentage of components for many models are produced in the United States or Canada.
Global production aspects
- Global operations: GM has a global presence with manufacturing plants in various countries, including Mexico, Canada, Asia, and South America.
- International parts: Some components, especially electronics and certain cabin parts, are sourced internationally.
- Model-specific production: Depending on the model and year, some vehicles may be assembled outside of the United States.
