GM Confirms Development Of Two Chevy Hybrids In Brazil
Flex-fuel tech for upcoming new crossovers.
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Flex-fuel tech for upcoming new crossovers.
Flexible hybrid engine tech development included.
Sales decreased six percent to 195,278 units during the first eight months of 2024.
A six-cylinder, long-roof rarity in the U.S.
Part of the automaker’s ongoing commitment to the South American market.
Demand for the refreshed pickup has increased.
Expected to be revealed next year.
Inventory getting sold off for Bow Tie brand’s discontinued model.
Sales decreased 6.2 percent to 167,269 units during the first seven months of 2024.
On sale later this month in the South American country.
Race-ready 500-horsepower crossover.
Committing to an all-electric future in the region.
Coming exclusively in the RS trim.
The company’s first Ultium-based EV in the country.
Available in a single, well-equipped trim level.
The first model boasting the tech is the Chevy Blazer EV.
It could feature a hybrid powertrain.
Sales decreased 5.2 percent to 141,212 units during the first six months of 2024.
GM’s best-selling crossover moved into the competitive top three.
An all-new model is planned for the facility.