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What country are Chevys made?

Chevrolet cars are made in a network of plants around the world. The biggest share is produced in the United States, but the brand also builds cars in Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, and China to serve regional markets.


Global footprint


GM's global manufacturing footprint places assembly lines on three continents to meet demand and regulatory needs. The following countries are among the most prominent in the brand's international production network.



  • United States

  • Canada

  • Mexico

  • Brazil

  • Argentina

  • China


GM's global network often uses shared platforms and CKD (completely knocked down) kits, meaning some models sold in a given country may be assembled from components produced elsewhere in the network. Availability varies by model and year.


Regional focus and implications for buyers


In North America, Chevrolet's lineup is built to meet U.S., Canadian, and Mexican regulations and preferences, with plants that primarily serve the North American market. In South America, Brazil and Argentina host production that reflects local demand for compact and midsize vehicles. In China, production caters to the domestic market through joint ventures with local partners, adapting to regional regulations and consumer tastes.


Summary


Chevys are produced in multiple countries, not just in the United States. The brand's manufacturing footprint includes the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, and China, among others, supported by a global supply chain. Model availability and exact plant assignments can change with GM's strategy and market conditions.

Are all chevys made in America?


Chevrolet also has partners in Colombia, Ecuador, Argentina, Egypt, Hungary, Thailand, and India. Therefore, Chevy's are made in America and considered a global product.



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.



Is Chevrolet American or German?


It's no surprise that Chevy is an iconic American brand. Chevy was initially founded in Detroit, Michigan. And by 1918, General Motors purchased Chevrolet. This was then formally known as the Chevrolet Division of General Motors Company.



Is Chevy 100% American made?


Most Chevrolets are made in America, at plants dedicated to a specific model or trim. Chevy also has parts manufacturing plants in the U.S., but its parent company, General Motors (GM), has a global presence with plants in Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, Asia, and the U.S.


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