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Where Chevy Trucks Are Made: American Spirit and Top Quality

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Discover the origins of Chevy trucks and more as you explore used Chevrolet for sale in Indianapolis with Indy Auto Man.

In this article, our dealership representative gathered the answers to popular questions such as “Where are Chevy trucks made?” and “Is Chevy American?”. However, the main thing to keep in mind is that all Chevrolet components are predominantly made in America, with some being distributed to factories worldwide to meet the global demand for Chevrolet vehicles. So, when opting for a used Chevy, you can be sure that you get a quality vehicle with affordable maintenance and always available parts for service. 

Who Makes Chevy Trucks?

Chevrolet trucks are manufactured in North and Central America, with a minimum of 50 percent of each truck's components originating from the United States. For example, the Chevy Colorado is assembled in Wentzville, Missouri, near St. Louis, with 71 percent of its parts sourced from the U.S. or Canada. At the same time, the Chevy Silverado is produced in Fort Wayne, Indiana; Springfield, Ohio; Flint, Michigan; and Silao, Mexico, with a minimum of 62 percent of parts made in the USA or Canada.

Is Chevy American?

Chevrolet is indeed an American brand. It is a part of General Motors (GM), headquartered in the iconic Renaissance Center in downtown Detroit, Michigan. This makes Chevrolet a quintessentially American automaker. General Motors also owns Buick and Cadillac. Here is where different Chevrolet models are produced:

  • Chevrolet Silverado 1500 - Roanoke, IN
  • Chevrolet Colorado - Wentzville, MO
  • Chevrolet Camaro, Chevrolet Traverse - Lansing, MI
  • Chevrolet Sonic, Chevrolet Bolt EV - Lake Orion, MI 
  • Chevrolet Corvette - Bowling Green, KY
  • Chevrolet Suburban, Chevrolet Tahoe - Arlington, TX
  • Chevrolet Malibu - Kansas City, KS

Who Produces Chevrolets in China?

When considering the question "Where is Chevy made?", China is often overlooked. While Chevy vehicles are indeed manufactured in China, they are exclusively produced for the Chinese market. This trend has been seen with various American car manufacturers over the years, affecting different models.

The Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC), a state-owned company, partners with General Motors in a joint venture where both hold a 50% stake in several factories across China. These facilities are responsible for producing Buick, Cadillac, and Chevrolet vehicles, as well as other GM brands.

Who Makes Other Chevy Vehicles?

Apart from the previously mentioned assembly plants, the components that make up your Robins Air Force Base Chevrolet vehicle are sourced from various locations. Thirty-eight U.S. companies and GM-owned facilities produce Chevrolet parts. The majority of Chevrolet parts are manufactured in the United States, particularly in the Flint, Michigan region. The manufacturer utilizes foreign-made parts primarily in the electronics and certain interior features of your vehicle. Here is a breakdown of the companies that manufacture Chevrolet parts:

  • Five Mexican Companies;
  • Four Japanese Companies;
  • Three Canadian and Brazilian Companies;
  • Two South Korean and French Companies.

Additionally, there are individual partners in Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Egypt, Hungary,  India, and Thailand. In essence, Chevrolet trucks are produced in America but are also a globally sourced product.

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What’s the Difference Between Canadian and U.S. Chevy Trucks?

There are no considerable differences between Chevy trucks made in the U.S. and Canada, except for daytime running lights as a requirement in Canadian vehicles.

Once you've discovered the manufacturer of Chevy trucks, make sure to check out a selection at Indy Auto Man used truck dealer in Indianapolis. Our team is here to address any queries you may have, and you can conveniently apply for financing on our website.