Chevrolet Brazil Sales Decrease 9 Percent In March 2021
Sales decreased 21 percent to 74,813 units during the first three months of 2021.
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Sales decreased 21 percent to 74,813 units during the first three months of 2021.
The fastest-growing vehicle in the country gets some worthwhile enhancements.
Sales fell 1.34 percent compared to Q1 2020.
One trim level and one powertrain choice remain.
GM Brazil says its safety protocols are enough to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in its plants.
A shortage of electronic components is to blame.
Remaining the second-best selling model in its segment.
Sales decreased 26 percent to 51,575 units during the first two months of 2021.
Yet another convenience offered through GM’s telematics service.
Sales were down 21 percent.
The Chevrolet Onix is built in this Brazilian facility.
These two platform mates look very different.
Chevrolet continued as the country’s best-selling automobile brand despite the decrease.
It’s currently the region’s lowest-priced seven-passenger vehicle.
The Bolt is Brazil’s best-selling electric vehicle.
Accounting for an 11 percent share.
Placing Chevrolet as the second best-selling automobile brand.
Adding a sporty look to the Bow Tie brand’s models.
Building cars in the South American country since 1925.