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What chevys are made in Mexico?

Chevrolet models assembled in Mexico include key pickups and crossovers used for North American and Latin American markets. The lineup and exact models produced can change with model-year shifts and plant retooling, but Mexico remains a major production hub for GM’s Chevrolet brand.


This article outlines where Chevrolets are built in Mexico, which models have been produced there, and how production has evolved across the country’s GM manufacturing facilities. It focuses on current prominent sites and notable historical links to specific models.


Manufacturing footprint in Mexico


The main Chevrolet assembly plants in Mexico are spread across three states, each with a distinct production focus. Understanding where the work happens helps explain which Chevrolets have been associated with Mexican manufacturing and how capacity has shifted over time.



  • Ramos Arizpe Assembly — Coahuila: A long-running GM facility known for producing compact and midsize cars for various markets. It has historically built the Chevrolet Cruze and other compact models, and has adapted its output as GM reorganized model lines over the years.

  • San Luis Potosí Assembly — San Luis Potosí: A key site for GM’s crossover and small-SUV production in Mexico. It has produced the Chevrolet Trax (a subcompact crossover) for regional markets and assembly programs have evolved with demand.

  • Silao Assembly — Guanajuato: A major plant for GM’s North American pickups. It has been associated with the Chevrolet Silverado and related full-size truck production, supplementing pickup capacity for the North American market.


Production at these facilities has historically reflected GM’s strategic shifts—adding or retooling lines to meet demand in the United States, Canada, and Latin American countries—while also supporting regional export programs.


Chevrolet models tied to Mexican production (current and historical)


Specific model lists can change with model-year updates and plant retooling. The following items reflect well-documented production links, noting current status where applicable and acknowledging historical context where models have moved or been phased out.



  • Chevrolet Silverado — produced at Silao (Guanajuato) for North American markets as part of GM’s pickup capacity expansion in Mexico.

  • Chevrolet Trax ( Tracker in some markets) — associated with San Luis Potosí for regional crossover/compact SUV production.

  • Chevrolet Cruze — historically produced at Ramos Arizpe (Coahuila); US market Cruze production ended around the late 2010s, with ongoing or previously served Latin American outputs tied to that facility during its active period.


As with any automaker, model allocations and plant assignments can change with new investments, reconfigurations, or shifts in regional strategy. For the most up-to-date model-by-model details, official GM Mexico plant and press releases are the best reference.


Summary


Mexico serves as a critical production hub for Chevrolet, with Silao handling major pickups like the Silverado, San Luis Potosí contributing crossover output such as the Trax, and Ramos Arizpe historically producing the Cruze and other compact models. The exact lineup evolves as GM adjusts manufacturing capacity to meet market demand, so current offerings can vary by year and region. For the latest, consult GM Mexico’s official production announcements and plant schedules.

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