Chevrolet Sales Rocket In Key International Market During April 2025
And we have the model-by-model breakdown.
Read More »And we have the model-by-model breakdown.
Read More »Number one in the subcompact crossover segment.
Read More »Placing third in the segment, but far from Toyota and Honda.
Read More »Joining the WT, LTZ and High Country variants.
Read More »Interruptions only planned for May, for now.
Read More »Following the lead of the Spark EUV.
Read More »Sales increased 113 percent to 9,835 units during the first three months of 2025.
Read More »Revised appearance, reworked chassis and suspension.
Read More »Sales increased 86.4 percent to 6,643 units during the first two months of 2025.
Read More »Back in top three following a dip associated to a generational changeover.
Read More »Making Chevy the seventh best-selling automobile brand in Argentina in the month.
Read More »Low-cost new-energy vehicles skip the import tax.
Read More »A marketing first for GM in the region.
Read More »Sales decreased 23 percent to 23,592 units during the complete 2024 calendar year.
Read More »A bolder, sportier appearance for the compact pickup.
Read More »The lineup includes the full-size Silverado, mid-size S10 and compact Montana.
Read More »Sales decreased 26 percent to 22,024 units during the first 11 months of 2024.
Read More »Available in Z71 Trail Boss and High Country trim levels.
Read More »Typical performance for a generational changeover.
Read More »One of several new products destined for the South American country.
Read More »Sales decreased 27 percent to 20,021 units during the first ten months of 2024.
Read More »High Country and exclusive Z71 Trail Boss variants on deck.
Read More »Strengthening its position as the segment benchmark.
Read More »Available in three trim levels.
Read More »Sales decreased 29 percent to 17,957 units during the first nine months of 2024.
Read More »