GM Resumes Chevy Onix Production At The Gravataí Plant
Getting ready to build an all-new crossover.
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The General Motors Gravataí factory is located in Gravataí, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. This page displays GM Gravataí plant news, pictures, videos, reviews, gossip and more.
Getting ready to build an all-new crossover.
Read More »Gearing up to build an all-new Chevy vehicle.
Read More »An all-new model is planned for the facility.
Read More »The facility was closed for several weeks due to heavy rain.
Read More »Second stoppage so far this year.
Read More »Scheduled plant adjustments cited for the downtime.
Read More »The facility currently builds the popular Chevy Onix.
Read More »Just as the nameplate is celebrating its 10th anniversary.
Read More »The Onix is imported into Mexico from GM's Chinese Dong Yue plant.
Read More »It partially has to do with the Onix's success.
Read More »Another electronic component shortage.
Read More »Sales of the popular subcompact vehicle have dropped due to lack of availability.
Read More »The facility that builds the popular Chevy Onix is idling since March.
Read More »GM Brazil says its safety protocols are enough to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in its plants.
Read More »A shortage of electronic components is to blame.
Read More »The Chevrolet Onix is built in this Brazilian facility.
Read More »Building cars in the South American country since 1925.
Read More »It’s currently the most productive automotive plant in the world.
Read More »GM now has six award-winning facilities for energy efficiency.
Read More »While complying with strict safety and hygiene standards to protect its workers.
Read More »GM is prepared to extend the shutdown by a further 30 days for a total of 90, as well.
Read More »More than 3,000 ventilators are in need of repair in the country.
Read More »The factory builds the Chevrolet Onix, which is South America’s best-selling car.
Read More »The General’s efforts resulted in huge H20 savings.
Read More »Adding 700 direct and 800 indirect workers.
Read More »Doing so would represent a substantial opportunity for The General.
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