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Where are Chevy Colorados manufactured?

The Chevrolet Colorado is built in the United States, primarily at General Motors’ Wentzville Assembly Plant in Missouri, for North American markets. This facility has long handled GM’s mid-size pickup production, including the Colorado and its GMC Canyon cousin.


Production geography can vary by market and model year, but the current, core production for the Colorado in North America runs through Wentzville. Some regional variants may be sourced differently in other parts of the world, but the Missouri plant remains the primary site for the Colorado in the United States, Canada, and Mexico as of 2024–2025.


Primary production site


The Chevrolet Colorado’s main factory for North American sales is:



  • Wentzville Assembly Plant, Wentzville, Missouri, United States — the principal production site for the Chevy Colorado (and the GMC Canyon) for North American markets.


Across its generations, GM has used this same facility to build Colorado variants, ensuring continuity of supply for the midsize pickup in the region. The generations span: first generation (2004–2012), second generation (2015–2023), and the current generation (2023–present).


Production history at a glance


The Colorado family has consistently been produced at Wentzville since its introduction, with the line adapted across generations to meet market demand in North America. This arrangement has helped maintain regional availability and pricing consistency for buyers in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.


Regional and global context


While Wentzville is the dominant production site for North American Colorados, GM’s global manufacturing network sometimes adjusts where models are built for other regions or tied to specific export requirements. For buyers outside North America, or for particular model years with regional variants, assembly may differ. Always verify the current production location for a specific VIN or model year with GM or a local dealer.


Summary


In short, Chevrolet Colorados are manufactured primarily at General Motors’ Wentzville Assembly Plant in Missouri, USA, serving the North American market. While the Missouri plant is the main production hub, regional sourcing can vary by market and model year. For the most current, model-year-specific details, consult official GM sources or a local dealer.

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