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General Motors Brazil, Gravatai Plant[Brazil]
new family of vehicles. The expansion of manufacturing capacity and modernization of assembly lines are part of GM’s BRL 4.5 billion investment in Brazil. The Joinville complex produces engines and cylinder heads, while Gravataí and São Caetano do Sul assemble the Onix, Prism, Cobalt, Spin and Montana models which represent 75% of Chevrolet sales in Brazil. The GM factory in Gravataí, Brazil, which builds the Onix hatchback and Prism sedan,...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/06/04
General Motors Brazil, Sao Jose dos Campos Plant[Brazil]
hich has received investments of BRL 1.2 billion and began producing the Chevrolet Tracker SUV, built on the GEM platform used by the new Onix. The Tracker, launching in Brazil in March, increases the models produced at the plant to six, including the Joy and Joy Plus (old generation Onix), Cobalt, Montana and Spin. Also part of the company's new investment cycle, the São José dos Campos plant will hire 60 new workers to help produce renewed ve...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/06/04
Anti-theft / Immobilizer
lf R (Germany) Alphard Hybrid/Vellfire Hybrid Corolla Porte/Spade Mebius RAV4 Noah Impreza Move Stella Focus (USA) Fusion (USA) Golf (Germany) GS5 (FF) (China) Golf GTI (FF) (China) Corolla Axio Hybrid/Corolla Fielder Hybrid F-Type (UK) Celta (Brazil) Prisma (Brazil) Corsa (Brazil) Classic (Brazil) Montana (Brazil) S1 (Belgium) TT (Hungary) C-Class (Germany) S-Class Coupe (Germany) 308 SW (France) 3 (FF) (China) Polo (Spain) C3 (Brazil) C3 Picass...
Who Supplies Whom Updated at: 2025/06/03
General Motors Brazil, Joinville Plant[Brazil]
Up to 2019: BRL 2.26 billion (approx. USD 0.7 million) - Year opened: 2013 GM hires workers in Joinville engine plant as production restarts in Gravataí, Brazil GM to stop production in Gravataí, Brazil for one month GM do Brasil adds third shift to Joinville plant ahead of Chevrolet Montana production GM announces BRL 4.5 billion in investments in Brazil GM to produce new generation of engines at Joinville plant in Brazil GM qu...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/06/03
Console
(India) Yaris (India) Civic Civic e:HEV Fit e:HEV N-ONE Vezel e:HEV Terra (Thailand) Hilux (India) Fortuner (India) Step WGN Step WGN e:HEV 208 (Slovakia) HR-V e:HEV (Thailand) XM (USA) Ateca (Czech Republic) Corolla Hybrid (FF) (China) Corolla Hybrid E+ (FF) (China) Sportage (Korea) Dzire (India) Montana (Brazil) Eeco (India) 2017 2014 2011 2012 2016 2018 2015 2013 2019 2010 2008 2009 2024 2025 2023 2021 2022 2020 2026 2009 TMS Central console ...
Who Supplies Whom Updated at: 2025/06/02
Wheel
ant Fortis Sportback F-Type (UK) C-Class (USA) MP4-12C (UK) X1 (Germany) Silverado (USA) Kalina (Russia) Kalina Sport (Russia) Priora (Russia) Corolla (Thailand) Yaris (Thailand) Bluebird Sylphy (Thailand) Pulsar (Thailand) Mirage/Attrage (Thailand) L200 Sport (Brazil) Celta (Brazil) Corsa (Brazil) Montana (Brazil) Vectra Elegance (Brazil) Blazer Executive (Brazil) Parati Track Field (Brazil) Marea (Brazil) Agile (Brazil) Onix (Brazil) Polo (Braz...
Who Supplies Whom Updated at: 2025/06/02
Clutch
Fit NB (China) Verna NB (FF) (China) Elantra HDC (FF) (China) Forte (FF) (China) Cerato (China) Livina (FF) (China) Tiida (FF) (China) SX4 (FF) (China) Corolla (FF) (China) Atenza Wagon Axela Axela Sport Biante Flair Wagon Flair Crossover MPV Premacy Palio (Brazil) Agile (Argentina) Cobalt (Brazil) Montana (Brazil) S-10 (Brazil) Prisma (Brazil) Spin (Brazil) Polo (Brazil) Saveiro (Brazil) Voyage (Brazil) Fiesta (Brazil) Corsa (Brazil) Meriva (Bra...
Who Supplies Whom Updated at: 2025/06/02
Emblem
taly) Giulietta (Italy) Giulia (Italy) Multipla (Italy) Parati (Brazil) Golf (Brazil) Logan (Brazil) Caminhoes (Brazil) Viva (Brazil) Forza (Brazil) Doblo (Brazil) Idea (Brazil) Bravo (Brazil) Uno (Brazil) Palio (Brazil) Punto (Brazil) Strada (Brazil) Siena (Brazil) Fiorino (Brazil) Prisma (Brazil) Montana (Brazil) ONIX (Brazil) Cobalt (Brazil) Classic Sail (Brazil) Celta (Brazil) Ibiza (Spain) Leon (Spain) GranCabrio (Italy) Flavia (USA) Delta (...
Who Supplies Whom Updated at: 2025/06/02
General Motors Brazil, Sao Caetano do Sul Plant[Brazil]
General Motors Brazil, Sao Caetano do Sul Plant Chevrolet Cruze (2011-2016), Cobalt (2011-2020), Spin (2012-), Joy (2019-2022), Joy Plus (2019-2022), Montana/Tornado (2012-2021), Tracker (2020-), Pickup truck Nova Montana (2023-) Passenger car assembly plant - Investment: ・2024 - 2028: BRL 5.5 billion (approx. USD 1 billion) for operational facilities in Sao Paulo State ・2020 - 2024: BRL 10 billion (approx. USD 2 billion) for Sao ...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/05/31
General Motors Argentina, Rosario Plant[Argentina]
t is now the third manufacturing center for the Chevrolet Tracker, along with the SAIC-GM Norsom plant in China and the GM São Caetano do Sul plant in Brazil. By sharing responsibility for the Tracker with the Argentine plant, GM is creating space at the São Caetano do Sul plant for the Chevrolet Montana. GM announced on May 31 that Chevrolet introduced the all-new Cruze in Brazil. The new Cruze is produced at the Rosario plant in Argentina. Th...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/05/29
Starter Motor
serati Honda Suzuki Daihatsu Mazda Nissan Dodge Lexus Subaru Buick Ram Jeep Kia Ferrari Genesis Alfa Romeo Acura Isuzu Infiniti Renault Korea Iveco Cadillac MG Dacia Chery Lincoln Tata Bentley Fiat Rely Geely Jaguar Chrysler Lada Changan Changan Kaicheng Bestune Oley Saab Mercedes-AMG Hino Mahindra Montana (Brazil) Wagon R (India) Celerio (India) Celerio X (India) Swift (India) Vitara Brezza (India) Dzire (India) Ertiga (India) Arteon (Germany) E...
Who Supplies Whom Updated at: 2025/05/29
SAIC-GM (Shenyang) Norsom Motors Co., Ltd.[China]
t is now the third manufacturing center for the Chevrolet Tracker, along with the SAIC-GM Norsom plant in China and the GM São Caetano do Sul plant in Brazil. By sharing responsibility for the Tracker with the Argentine plant, GM is creating space at the São Caetano do Sul plant for the Chevrolet Montana. Since December 2008, production of the Chevrolet "Lova" started, to be followed by the Buick MPV "GL8" and its derived models, as well as the...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/05/26
Drive Shaft
a) Gio (India) Tiago (India) Indica (India) GenX Nano (India) Magic Iris (India) Armada Captur E-TECH Plug-in Hybrid (Spain) Envista (FF) (China) Seeker (FF) (China) LYRIQ (RR) (China) LYRIQ (4WD) (China) Boyue (FF) (China) Outlander (FF) (China) Outlander (4WD) (China) X7 (USA) Hummer EV SUV (USA) Montana (Brazil) Electra E4 (4WD) (China) GLC (4WD) (China) Cool Dog (FF) (China) Cool Dog (4WD) (China) F-Type (UK) E-Class (Germany) Grand Vitara (I...
Who Supplies Whom Updated at: 2025/05/22
Brazil - Flash report, Automotive sales volume market data (brands, vehicle type), 2025
Renault Kwid with 4,908 units.The Fiat Strada was the best-selling commercial vehicle in February with 10,266 units sold, followed by the VW Saveiro with 4,701 units, Fiat Toro with 3,649 units, Toyota Hilux with 3,057 units, Ford Ranger with 2,249 units, RAM Rampage with 1,854 units, and Chevrolet Montana with 1,531 units.In ANFAVEA's sales report by fuel type, sales of flexible fuel vehicles were up 14.1% y/y to 138,786 units (77.4% share), die...
Automotive Sales Data Updated at: 2025/05/09
Renault do Brasil S.A., Curitiba/Sao Jose dos Pinhais Plant[Brazil]
of a restyled pickup that will launch in South America on April 12, with the word “Oroch” written very large on the tailgate, no longer called "Duster Oroch". Produced at the Sao Jose dos Pinhais plant in Brazil, the Renault Oroch competes with the Fiat Toro, Ford Maverick, and future Chevrolet Montana. On March 30, Renault confirmed it will interrupt production at its São José dos Pinhais manufacturing complex the week of April 4 due to a ...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/05/09
Nexteer Automotive Group Ltd.
zer (Mexico) F-250 Super Duty (USA) F-350 Super Duty (USA) Captur E-TECH Plug-in Hybrid (Spain) Seagull (China) LYRIQ (RR) (China) LYRIQ (4WD) (China) Boyue (FF) (China) C3-XR (FF) (China) Everest (FR) (China) Everest (4WD) (China) Jiachen (FF) (China) Outlander (FF) (China) Outlander (4WD) (China) Montana (Brazil) Lamore (FF) (China) L7 (4WD) (China) X5 (FF) (China) Arrizo 8 (FF) (China) SX6 (FF) (China) S7 (4WD) (China) S7 (RR) (China) STERRA E...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/05/08
Mexico (1) Sales grow fourth consecutive year in 2024, but growth slows
Group. Brazilian-made vehicles are the second most common type of imported vehicles after Chinese-made vehicles, accounting for 16.9% of the total number of imported vehicles. In addition to the S10 pickup truck and the Tracker B-class SUV manufactured by the company's Brazilian subsidiary, the Montana pickup truck, a higher-end model of the S10, was introduced in Mexico from 2023. GM Sales Volume (2024), Total: 205,043 units(Source...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2025/04/30
Dash Panel
nte (Korea) Sonata (Korea) Tucson (Korea) Model 3 (RR) (China) C-Max (USA) Focus (USA) Leaf Accord (Thailand) Accord Hybrid (Thailand) Civic (Thailand) Jazz (Thailand) City (Thailand) Brio (Thailand) Brio Amaze (Thailand) Mobilio (Thailand) CR-V (Thailand) HR-V (Thailand) BR-V (Thailand) L7 (China) Montana (Brazil) HiPhi Y (RR) (China) HiPhi Y (4WD) (China) Xpander (Indonesia) Xpander Cross (Indonesia) Livina (Indonesia) Pajero Sport (Indonesia) ...
Who Supplies Whom Updated at: 2025/04/17
ZF Friedrichshafen AG
urkiye) Mondeo (Belgium) i30 (Korea) Santa Fe (Korea) cee'd (Korea) Sorento (Korea) Mazda2 Mazda3 Combo (Turkiye) RCZ (Austria) Altea (Spain) Alhambra (Portugal) SL65 AMG (Germany) E63 AMG (Germany) Daily Agile (Italy) Atlas Elf GAZelle NEXT (Russia) Palio (Brazil) Agile (Argentina) Cobalt (Brazil) Montana (Brazil) S-10 (Brazil) Prisma (Brazil) Spin (Brazil) Polo (Brazil) Saveiro (Brazil) Voyage (Brazil) C4 (Argentina) Courier (Brazil) EcoSport (...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/04/11
BorgWarner Inc.
ute the driveline torque to the wheels. (From a press release on July 6, 2017) BorgWarner announced that it supplies its line of high-speed (HS) starter motors developed for the new family of 1.0-, 1.4- and 1.8-liter engines from General Motors (GM) Brazil. Equipping the 2017 Cobalt, Onix, Spin and Montana, and available in automatic or manual transmissions, the automaker’s new generation of engines was updated, recalibrated and enhanced to com...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/04/02