Chevy Brazil Sales Decreased 12 Percent In July 2024
Sales decreased 6.2 percent to 167,269 units during the first seven months of 2024.
Read More »Sales decreased 6.2 percent to 167,269 units during the first seven months of 2024.
Read More »On sale later this month in the South American country.
Read More »Race-ready 500-horsepower crossover.
Read More »Committing to an all-electric future in the region.
Read More »Coming exclusively in the RS trim.
Read More »The company’s first Ultium-based EV in the country.
Read More »Available in a single, well-equipped trim level.
Read More »The first model boasting the tech is the Chevy Blazer EV.
Read More »It could feature a hybrid powertrain.
Read More »Sales decreased 5.2 percent to 141,212 units during the first six months of 2024.
Read More »GM's best-selling crossover moved into the competitive top three.
Read More »An all-new model is planned for the facility.
Read More »Revealed by a filing in Brazil.
Read More »Sales decreased 7.6 percent to 112,553 units during the first five months of 2024.
Read More »The brand doesn’t sell cars in Brazil, but that could soon change.
Read More »Continuing the trend of a slower transition to EVs.
Read More »The facility was closed for several weeks due to heavy rain.
Read More »More powerful and more fuel-efficient to boot.
Read More »Expanding the truck’s lineup with more affordable variants.
Read More »Inventory is running out on the Bow Tie brand's discontinued model.
Read More »Sales decreased 9.3 percent to 86,751 units during the first four months of 2024.
Read More »Second stoppage so far this year.
Read More »Sporting the High Country trim level for the first time.
Read More »Currently second in sales behind the Toyota Hilux.
Read More »Yet, GM's best-selling crossover slightly underperformed the segment.
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