Where is the Chevy Trax made?
The Chevy Trax is primarily manufactured in Mexico, at General Motors' San Luis Potosí Assembly Plant, for North American markets.
Beyond North America, GM builds Trax variants in other regions to meet local demand, and the exact production site can vary by model year and market.
North American production
For the United States, Canada, and Mexico, the Trax is assembled at the San Luis Potosí plant in central Mexico as part of GM's global manufacturing network.
- San Luis Potosí Assembly, San Luis Potosí, Mexico
That facility serves as the core production site for the Trax in North America, reflecting GM's strategy to consolidate compact-SUV manufacturing in one location for the region.
Global production footprint
General Motors maintains regional manufacturing for some Trax variants to satisfy local demand and regulatory requirements. Production sites outside North America can include local facilities in various markets, depending on year and model variations.
For the most up-to-date details by year and market, check GM's official vehicle build information or the vehicle's VIN/assembly data from a dealership.
Summary
The Chevrolet Trax is primarily made in San Luis Potosí, Mexico, for North American markets, with potential regional variants produced elsewhere to fit local demand. The core takeaway is that Mexico-based production is the Trax's main manufacturing hub for the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
