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All-New 2023 Chevy Montana Confirmed For Mexico

Right after GM Authority reported that reservations for the compact pickup were filled in just one day in Brazil, General Motors has just officially confirmed the all-new 2023 Chevy Montana for Mexico.

The automaker announced its plans to introduce the all-new 2023 Chevy Montana during the second half of next year in Mexico, which becomes the first country outside of South America to confirm the arrival of the brand-new compact pickup. As such, the 2023 Montana will further strengthen the Bow Tie brand’s strong truck portfolio in the Mexican market that currently includes the Chevy S10 Max, Colorado, Silverado and Cheyenne.

“Chevrolet pickups have been characterized as vehicles with great performance, and today we confirm that we will expand our range of pickups with a new proposal that promises to become a benchmark in the segment,” said Chevrolet Marketing Manager at GM Mexico, Wilberto del Ángel. “The new Montana will arrive in our country with a unique design, a large cabin and a complete list of features, exactly the characteristics that compact pickup customers are looking for,” he added.

As Chevrolet‘s first compact unibody pickup, the all-new 2023 Chevy Montana reinvents the nameplate to compete in one of the fastest-growing categories in the Latin American automotive market, and one whose popularity is spreading to other regions of the world. Based on an extended variant of the GEM platform, the new Montana boasts a Crew Cab body and adopts the brand’s latest global design language.

In addition to combining the comfort of a utility vehicle with the versatility and robustness of a pickup, the 2023 Chevy Montana stands out for having the most practical cargo box in its segment, designed as a giant 874-liter (30.87 cu. ft.) trunk. The Multi-Flex bed cover features an advanced sealing system for added protection against water, is the only bed in its class with an assisted opening tailgate, and offers more than 20 cargo carrying accessories.

The all-new 2023 Chevy Montana will officially launch in Mexico during the second half of next year, with units imported from GM São Caetano do Sul plant in Brazil, the company’s only facility worldwide to build the model so far. The model has a complete list of safety and standard technological features. The powertrain and trim level lineup details of the 2023 Montana for Mexico will be announced later.

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Comments

  1. This may be a clue this truck is set up for America and if sales increase in this segment they could bring it here.

    But only if there is money to be made. If sales are not better than what we have seen so far it may not come.

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  2. is Mexico USA ?! then you guys in USA can have it.

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  3. MEXICO IS NOT LATIN AMERICA

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    1. Of course it is. It‘s not South America, but since people speak Spanish in Mexico, it’s part of Latin America.

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      1. new mexico in USA is latin america too and even puerto rico and south caligornia is latin america.

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  4. How much to chicken tax it across the border?

    If I load the bed full of fentenal, is it free?

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  5. it seems like good competition for ford maverick which is selling well in US and canada, so chevy bring us the Montana

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  6. Good looking vehicle and would be good competition for the Ford Maverick. Maverick seems to be doing well so the Montana should at least equal.

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  7. I mean what’s little north ?? I guess they will test it . The small turbo going work for Mexico ? It’s cheap at least .

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  8. It’s next stop… America lol.

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    1. Mexico is in America. North America.

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