Which Chevy cars are made in the USA?
Chevrolet currently builds several models in the United States, including the Camaro, Corvette, Silverado, Tahoe, Suburban, Traverse, Colorado, Bolt EV and Bolt EUV, and the Silverado EV.
The question asks which Chevrolet vehicles are assembled domestically. GM’s U.S. plants produce a mix of passenger cars, pickups, and sport-utilities, while some names are produced abroad for regional markets. This article outlines the current state of U.S.-assembled Chevrolets as of 2025 and notes notable exceptions.
U.S.-made Chevrolet models
Below is a concise roll call of Chevrolet models that are produced in the United States, along with their primary production sites.
- Chevrolet Camaro — Lansing Grand River Assembly, Michigan
- Chevrolet Corvette — Bowling Green Assembly, Bowling Green, Kentucky
- Chevrolet Silverado 1500 — Fort Wayne Assembly, Fort Wayne, Indiana
- Chevrolet Silverado EV — Factory ZERO (Detroit-Hamtramck) Assembly, Detroit, Michigan
- Chevrolet Tahoe — Arlington Assembly, Arlington, Texas
- Chevrolet Suburban — Arlington Assembly, Arlington, Texas
- Chevrolet Traverse — Lansing Delta Township Assembly, Michigan
- Chevrolet Colorado — Wentzville Assembly, Missouri
- Chevrolet Bolt EV — Orion Assembly, Orion Township, Michigan
- Chevrolet Bolt EUV — Orion Assembly, Orion Township, Michigan
These models represent the core lineup that GM currently builds on American soil, spanning sports cars, full-size SUVs, pickups, and electric vehicles.
Pickup trucks and SUVs built in the USA
To underline where the workhorse models are produced, this subsection highlights trucks and large SUVs that are manufactured in U.S. plants.
- Chevrolet Silverado 1500 — Fort Wayne, Indiana
- Chevrolet Silverado EV — Detroit, Michigan
- Chevrolet Colorado — Wentzville, Missouri
- Chevrolet Tahoe — Arlington, Texas
- Chevrolet Suburban — Arlington, Texas
Production for these trucks and large SUVs has long been concentrated in a handful of GM plants across the central and southern United States, reflecting demand for high-capacity passenger and work-use vehicles.
Global production footprint
Not all Chevrolet models meant for the U.S. market are built domestically. GM operates assembly facilities around North America and beyond, producing some crossovers and cars in Canada, Mexico, and other regions to serve regional demand and optimize supply chains.
- Chevrolet Equinox — CAMI Assembly, Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada
- Chevrolet Blazer — Ramos Arizpe Assembly, Mexico
These foreign-assembled models are commonly available in the U.S. market but are not produced in U.S. plants. GM periodically updates its production footprint in response to market demand and manufacturing strategy.
Summary
As of 2025, Chevrolet’s U.S.-assembled lineup includes the Camaro, Corvette, Silverado family (1500 and EV), Tahoe, Suburban, Traverse, Colorado, and the Bolt family. The automaker also maintains a broader global production footprint with some models built outside the United States to support international markets. For consumers, this means most of Chevy’s iconic cars and trucks with a distinctly American production footprint remain rooted in Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, Texas, Missouri, and Ohio-adjacent facilities, while others are sourced from Canada and Mexico.
