Chevrolet Chile Sales Down 20 Percent In April 2025
Sales decreased 14 percent to 5,547 units during the first four months of 2025.
Read More »Sales decreased 14 percent to 5,547 units during the first four months of 2025.
Read More »Among five Chevy model unveilings scheduled for this year.
Read More »And we have the model-by-model breakdown.
Read More »Providing additional safety to GM vehicle owners.
Read More »Inspired by the country’s rich cultural diversity.
Read More »An affordable vehicle for people with disabilities.
Read More »Sales are down 12 percent to 76,326 units during the first four months of 2025.
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 »Already sold in Ecuador, and as the S10 Max in Mexico.
Read More »The facility will be used to test all makes and models.
Read More »Enjoying higher-than-expected demand.
Read More »Following the lead of the Spark EUV.
Read More »Placing Chevrolet as the country's fourth best-selling auto brand.
Read More »Scheduled to go on sale in the coming months.
Read More »New-generation model off to a solid start.
Read More »Overall sales were in the red during the quarter.
Read More »The entry-level EV for the South American country.
Read More »Sales decreased 12.5 percent to 4,255 units during the first three months of 2025.
Read More »A fourth electric crossover for the brand in the South American country.
Read More »Another Chinese-built crossover for South America.
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