What year was the last Chevette made?
The Chevrolet Chevette’s production history spans several markets and decades. In the United States, the last Chevette rolled off the line in 1987. Globally, however, production continued in Brazil until 1993, making that year the final Chevette built worldwide.
End of Chevette production by market
North America
North America saw the Chevette through its final model year in 1987. The United States market ended production after the 1987 model year, with Canadian output ending around the same time.
- 1987 — Last Chevette produced for the U.S. market; Canada ended production in the same era.
In North America, 1987 marked the end of an era for the Chevette as GM shifted to other small-car offerings.
Brazil and international markets
Beyond North America, Brazil continued to build the Chevette into the early 1990s, with the last units produced in 1993 as GM reorganized its small-car lineup.
- 1993 — End of Chevette production in Brazil; this year represents the final Chevette built worldwide.
After 1993, the Chevette badge disappeared from GM’s lineup, replaced by newer small-car platforms in Latin America and beyond.
Summary
In brief: the last Chevette ever built left the line in 1993 in Brazil, which marks the global end of Chevette production. In the United States and other North American markets, production had ended earlier, by 1987.
