2025 Chevy Equinox EV Officially Arrives In Ecuador
Available in a single, well-equipped trim level.
Read More »Available in a single, well-equipped trim level.
Read More »On sale before the end of the year.
Read More »Closing for good after almost 50 years of operations.
Read More »Committing to an all-electric future in the region.
Read More »Available in two trim levels with seating for up to seven.
Read More »Local production of the pickup ends in August.
Read More »The current model’s local production will end soon.
Read More »The plants were running at 9 and 13 percent of their capacity.
Read More »Positioned above the Premier trim level in the country.
Read More »Offered only in the range-topping Premier trim level.
Read More »The third South American country to get the electric crossover.
Read More »The new Aveo is built in China.
Read More »Back in the country after an 11-year absence.
Read More »Now with four trim levels to choose from.
Read More »Bringing the popular subcompact down to a more affordable price point.
Read More »It will become the Bow Tie brand’s most affordable model in the country.
Read More »And leads in sales so far in 2022.
Read More »Representing a 21.4 percent market share.
Read More »Further expanding the Bow Tie brand’s utility vehicle portfolio in the country.
Read More »Riding on a four-inch Hi Stance suspension.
Read More »The subcompact crossover is offered in LT and Premier trim levels.
Read More »Buyers can customize their ride according to their needs and tastes.
Read More »Offered for the first time in the South American country.
Read More »It’s the lowest-priced utility vehicle in Chevy’s history.
Read More »The third country to receive the sporty hatchback variant of the subcompact car.
Read More »The Ecuadorian facility produces the Chevrolet Sail sedan and D-Max pickup.
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