Where are Chevy parts manufactured?
Chevrolet parts are manufactured across General Motors’ global production network, with facilities in North America, South America, and Asia.
There isn’t a single country of origin for Chevrolet components. GM runs manufacturing plants and joint ventures around the world, producing engines, transmissions, suspensions, electronics, and finished components for multiple markets. The exact origin of a given part can vary by model and production cycle, as GM relies on a broad supplier network and regional assembly lines.
North American production backbone
North America is a key hub for Chevrolet components; this list shows the primary countries where Chevy parts are manufactured in this region.
- United States
- Canada
- Mexico
These plants support engines, transmissions, chassis components, and assembled vehicles for the North American market and for export to other regions.
Global manufacturing footprint
Beyond North America, GM operates production hubs in other regions through wholly owned facilities or joint ventures, manufacturing Chevrolet vehicles and parts for regional markets.
- Brazil
- Argentina
- Colombia
- China
- Korea
These sites, including joint ventures, supply components and vehicles to South America and Asia, and may feed regional exports depending on demand and model lines.
In addition to the plants above, Chevrolet parts come from a global network of suppliers that produce electronic controls, brakes, interiors, tires, and other components used across GM’s brands. The exact origin of a specific part depends on the model and production year.
Summary
Chevrolet parts are manufactured across GM’s global footprint, with core production hubs in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, plus major regional plants in Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, China, and Korea. The supply chain also relies on an extensive network of suppliers worldwide. For the most current plant list and capabilities, consult GM’s official manufacturing footprint or dealer information.
