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| logo_size = 200
| logo = General Motors (2021).svg
| type = Wholly owned [[subsidiary]]
| logo_size = 120
| foundation = {{start date and age|df=yes|1925}}
| type = Wholly owned [[subsidiary]]
| location_city = [[São Caetano do Sul]]
| company_slogan =
| location_country = Brazil
| foundation = 1925
| location =
| location_city = [[São Caetano do Sul]], Av. Goiás 1865
| key_people = Santiago Chamorro, ([[CEO]])
| location_country = [[Brazil]]
| location =
| num_employees =
| industry = [[automotive industry|Automotive]]
| key_people = Santiago Chamorro, ([[CEO]]) since 2021
| products = [[car|Automobiles]], [[pickup truck|pickups]]
| num_employees =
| industry = [[Automotive]]
| parent = [[General Motors]]
| subsid =
| products = [[Cars]]<br>[[Engine]]s
| parent = [[General Motors]]
| brands = [[Chevrolet]]
| revenue = {{decrease}} {{USD|7.31 billion|link=yes}}<ref name="Ebr"/> (2012)
| revenue = {{decrease}} {{USD|7.31 billion|link=yes}}<ref name="Ebr"/> (2012)
| net_income =
| net_income =
| homepage = {{url|https://www.chevrolet.com.br/|chevrolet.com.br}}
| homepage = {{url|https://www.chevrolet.com.br/|chevrolet.com.br}}
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'''General Motors do Brasil''' is the largest [[subsidiary]] of [[General Motors]] in [[South America]], one of the oldest and largest car producers in [[Brazil]].
[[File:Inauguração da Fábrica da General Motors em São José dos Campos (SP) pelo Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek.tif|thumb|left|Inauguration of the General Motors Plant in São José dos Campos (SP) by President Juscelino Kubitschek]] [[File:Chevrolet Onix 20150814-DSC05650.JPG|thumb|left|Brazilian [[Chevrolet Onix]]]]
'''General Motors do Brasil''' is the largest [[subsidiary]] of General Motors in [[South America]] and one of largest operation outside the [[United States]]. Since fpundation in 1925 at local market, it has {{Sum|{{CURRENTYEAR}}|-1925}} years of operation in Brazil. First, it operated in rented houses, located in the historic district of Ipiranga in [[São Paulo]]. In the early days the company only assembled cars using parts imported from the United States. After five years, GMB officially opened in 1930 its first factory in [[São Caetano do Sul]] – São Paulo, where it has also the Engineering and Design Research Departments too at Centro Tecnológico Av. Goiás 2805. In 1958 a second factory was opened [[São José dos Campos]] – São Paulo, officially inaugurated a year later by the [[President (government title)|President]] [[Juscelino Kubitschek]] for Die-casting and other cars assemblies. Decided to expand its product line, GMB launched in 1968 the first car of its Chevrolet brand in the country, from Opel Brand, the [[Chevrolet Opala|Opala]], which closed its life cycle after 24 years, with more than 1 million units sold. All Life of GMB, it only used marks as [[Chevrolet]] on cars and Trucks and [[GMC (automobile)|GMC]] on Trucks. In some years was success of sales. In 1973 launched the [[Chevrolet Chevette|Chevette]], which has accumulated sales exceeding 1.2 million units, replaced by the [[Chevrolet Corsa|Corsa]] in 1994, the first vehicle popular with electronic fuel injection, another success on sales. After, it made a test track near [[Indaiatuba]], interior of S.Paulo state. From 1968 until 2005, most of cars produced were Products developed by [[Opel]] mainly, most parts were transfer of product, as well as from [[Holden]] in Australia. Until 2010 the Brazilian Design had Huge Influence on Products. In July 2000 launched the ''Industrial Complex of [[Gravataí]]'' in [[Rio Grande do Sul]], one of the world's most modern factories, to produce the [[Chevrolet Celta|Celta]]. The Celta was also the pioneer in the [[Brazil]]ian market in the area of electronic commerce via the [[Internet]], a derivative low cost from Corsa. After Globalization and selling of Opel to Peugeot, own Brazilian Product like Onix were made. After that most Designs came ready from Warren, mainly in Pick-Up sector or from Saic-GM in Shanghai, China. Other cars were [[Chevrolet Agile]], [[Chevrolet Meriva]], [[Chevrolet Kadett]], [[Opel Ascona|Chevrolet Monza]], [[Chevrolet Zafira]] among others. In 2005, GM of Brazil in the Brazilian market sold a total of 365,259 vehicles, with a participation of 21.3 % in Brazilian market. In specific segments in which it produces vehicles, SUV's, utilities and commercial light, their participation was a little higher, from 22.6 %. The company's total production reached 559,345 units, considering the vehicles ready for the domestic market and exports and also the vehicles "CKD" (completely knocked down).However the Selling declined and participation in market in not better than 7th position in local ranking. Exports of GM of Brazil in 2005 represented new record, reaching a value of [[US$]] 1.6 billion, for the shipment of 114,994 units in "CKD" and 125,678 vehicles ready for some 40 countries around the world. The main market in the area of exports was Mexico, followed by Argentina, Venezuela, South Africa and other Latin American countries. Most [[gasoline]] powered vehicles in the Brazilian Chevrolet are [[flexfuel]], capable of operating on 100 % gasoline, 100% [[ethanol]] or any blend of the two. In the social area, the GM of Brazil focused activities through the [[General Motors Institute]], which was created in 1993, and before other social activities in own Clubs, the one in S. Caetano with former Tennis Courts, Pools, Restaurants and other amenities was dissolved. Its mission is to rescue the citizenship of children, youths and adults from poor communities, which are located especially close to industrial plants of the company. Its shares are primarily in education. "General Motors" is a Market Leader in the "Telematic" field. In Brazil during 2015 the company had become the biggest Auto seller to the Retail segment. On 2021 a huge Investment of some 2 Billions north american dollars were invested to update the manufacturing process with robots.


Founded in 1925 and initially located in the historic district of [[Ipiranga (district of São Paulo)|Ipiranga]], [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]], the company assembled cars using imported parts from the [[United States]].
==Sales==
Chevrolet Brazil Sales Decrease 69 Percent In August 2021<ref>https://gmauthority.com/blog/2021/09/chevrolet-brazil-sales-numbers-figures-results-august-2021/#comment-1377820</ref>


== History ==
Chevrolet Bolt EV sales increased 1750 percent to 37 units
[[File:Inauguração da Fábrica da General Motors em São José dos Campos (SP) pelo Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek.tif|thumb|left|180px|Inauguration of the General Motors Plant in São José dos Campos (SP) by President Juscelino Kubitschek, 1959]]
Chevrolet Camaro sales decreased 100 percent to 0 units
Initially operating in a rented warehouse, GM do Brasil opened its first plant in 1930 in [[São Caetano do Sul]], São Paulo.
Chevrolet Cruze sales increased 66.45 percent to 1,255 units
Chevrolet Montana sales decreased 96.13 percent to 33 units
Chevrolet Onix sales decreased 95.92 percent to 677 units
Onix hatchback sales totaled 410 units
Onix Plus sedan sales totaled 267 units
Chevrolet Prisma sales decreased 97.3 percent to 1 units
The vehicle is being replaced by the all-new Chevrolet Onix Plus
Chevrolet S10 sales increased 132.57 percent to 4,798 units
Chevrolet Spin sales decreased 72.56 percent to 435 units
Chevrolet Tracker sales decreased 78.08 percent to 1,293 units
Chevrolet Trailblazer sales increased 52.65 percent to 403 units
During the first eight months of the 2021 calendar year, Chevrolet Brazil sales decreased 25 percent to 142,946 units.


In 1958, a second factory was opened in [[São José dos Campos]], officially inaugurated a year later by [[Juscelino Kubitschek]], the [[President of Brasil]] at the time, for [[die casting]] and other cars assemblies.
==Cars==
'''Cars currently manufactured by General Motors do Brasil:'''
*[[Chevrolet Onix|Chevrolet Onix Mk 1]]<ref name="Chevrolet_BR_Onix2013"/> (presented at Brazilian auto show October 2012, from 2020 called Joy)<ref name="GMbrasil_20120906"/><ref name="GMbrasil_20121010"/>
*[[Chevrolet Onix|Chevrolet Prisma Mk 2]] (since February 2013, from 2020 called Joy Plus)
*[[Chevrolet Onix|Chevrolet Onix Mk 2]]
*[[Chevrolet Onix|Chevrolet Onix Plus]]
*[[Chevrolet Montana]]
*[[Chevrolet Spin]]<ref name="Chevrolet_BR_Spin2012"/> (since July 2012)<ref name="GMbrasil_20120628"/>
*[[Chevrolet S-10]] MK 3 (since February 2012)
*[[Chevrolet Trailblazer (SUV)#Second generation (RG; 2011)|Chevrolet TrailBlazer]] (since October 2012)
*[[Chevrolet Tracker (2019)|Chevrolet Tracker]]


GM introduced its first car in the country, the [[Chevrolet Opala]], in 1968.
'''Imported'''

*[[Chevrolet Bolt EV]] – From the [[United States|USA]]
In 1973, GM launched the [[Chevrolet Chevette]], which has accumulated sales exceeding 1.2 million units. It was replaced by the [[Opel Corsa|Chevrolet Corsa]] in 1994, the first [[economy car]] with electronic fuel injection in Brazil, after tests were conducted near [[Indaiatuba]].
*[[Chevrolet Cruze]] second generation (sedan and hatchback) – From [[Argentina]]

*[[Chevrolet Camaro (sixth generation)|Chevrolet Camaro]] (coupé and convertible) – From the [[United States|USA]]
From 1968 until 2005, GM used [[Opel]]-developed cars badged as "Chevrolet".
*[[Chevrolet Equinox]] second generation – From [[Mexico]]

In July 2000 launched the Industrial Complex of [[Gravataí]] in [[Rio Grande do Sul]], one of the world's most modern factories.<ref>{{Cite web|date=January 26, 2015|title=GM do Brasil começou suas atividades em 1925, em um galpão no bairro paulistano do Ipiranga|url=http://media.gm.com/Pages/news/br/pt/2015/jan/0126-1925.html|access-date=February 13, 2022|website=GM Media}}</ref>

After globalisation and selling of [[Opel]] to [[Peugeot|PSA and after Stellantis]], vehicles like the [[Chevrolet Onix|Onix]] were made from project designed and imported from [[SAIC-GM|Saic-GM]] in Shanghai, China. Most designs came ready from Warren, mainly pickup trucks. Other brazilian own projects cars were the [[Chevrolet Agile]], still based on Corsa Platform, [[Chevrolet Meriva]], [[Opel Kadett|Chevrolet Kadett]], [[Opel Ascona|Chevrolet Monza]] and [[Chevrolet Zafira]], those from Opel projects, among others brazilian own studies.

In 2005, GM do Brasil sold a total of 365,259 vehicles, 21.3% of the Brazilian market. The percentage was 22.6% in the SUV and commercial segment. The company's total production reached 559,345 units when counting exports.

In 2005, exports reached a value of [[US$]] 1.6 billion, for the shipment of 114,994 [[Knock-down kit|complete knock-down]] (CKD) units and 125,678 vehicles exported to some 40 countries around the world. The main market for exports was [[Mexico]], followed by [[Argentina]], [[Venezuela]], [[South Africa]] and other Latin American countries.

In the social area, GM do Brasil focused activities through the [[General Motors Institute]], created in 1993, its mission is to rescue the citizenship of children, youths and adults from poor communities, which are located especially close to industrial plants of the company. Its shares are primarily in education.

In 2019, GM do Brasil sold 475,684 vehicles, an increase of 10% over the previous calendar year, surpassing China in sales. The last time sales exceed the Asian country was 2013, when GM sold 643,100 units in Brazil.<ref>{{Cite web|date=February 6, 2020|title=Brazil Is Chevrolet’s Second-Largest Market Again|url=https://gmauthority.com/blog/2020/02/brazil-is-chevrolets-second-largest-market-again/|access-date=February 13, 2022|website=GM Authority}}</ref>

In 2021, a huge investment of {{BRLConvert|10|b|year=}} was made to improve manufacturing in São Paulo. The investment was first announced in 2019.<ref>{{Cite web|date=January 5, 2021|title=Chevrolet fecha 2020 na liderança e GM anuncia retorno dos investimentos|url=http://media.gm.com/media/br/pt/chevrolet/news.detail.html/content/Pages/news/br/pt/2021/jan/0105-chevrolet.html|access-date=February 13, 2022|website=GM Media|language=pt}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=January 5, 2021|title=General Motors anuncia investimento de R$ 10 bilhões para a produção da nova Chevrolet Spin e outros carros|url=https://autoesporte.globo.com/mercado/noticia/2021/01/general-motors-anuncia-investimento-de-r-10-bilhoes-para-a-producao-da-nova-chevrolet-spin-e-outros-carros.ghtml|access-date=February 13, 2022|website=AutoEsporte|language=pt-br}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=January 5, 2021|title=Chevrolet retoma investimentos no Brasil; novas Montana e Spin estão no plano|url=https://motor1.uol.com.br/news/464397/chevrolet-investimento-sao-paulo-veiculos-ineditos/|access-date=February 13, 2022|website=Motor1|language=pt-br}}</ref> Despite this, sales dropped 28.5% to 242,108 vehicles.<ref>{{Cite web|date=January 15, 2022|title=Chevrolet Brazil Sales Down 20 Percent In December 2021|url=https://gmauthority.com/blog/2022/01/chevrolet-brazil-sales-numbers-figures-results-december-2021/|access-date=February 13, 2022|website=GM Authority}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=January 6, 2022|title=Fiat ultrapassa Chevrolet e fecha 2021 como a marca mais vendida|url=https://motor1.uol.com.br/news/559136/vendas-brasil-2021-marcas-resultado/|access-date=February 13, 2022|website=Motor1|language=pt-br}}</ref>

In December 2021, GM South America announced to hire around 250 engineers from various specialties to work mainly in the areas of the São Caetano do Sul Technological Centre, such as bodywork and structure, exterior, interior, chassis, engine, transmission, electronics, controllers, software and virtual simulation.<ref>{{Cite web|date=November 19, 2021|title=GM amplia centro de pesquisa e desenvolvimento da América do Sul|url=http://media.gm.com/media/br/pt/chevrolet/news.detail.html/content/Pages/news/br/pt/2021/nov/1119-gm.html|access-date=February 13, 2022|website=GM Media|language=pt}}</ref> At 2023 1100 Employees were dismissed. From 2024 to 2028, an investment plan of R$7 billion or US$1.4 billion is ongoing, US$350 million per year, with subside of Brazilian President, in order to review and update the models tooling products.<ref>{{Cite web|date=January 27, 2020|title=GM faz 95 anos e se prepara para produzir modelo inédito no país|url=http://media.gm.com/media/br/pt/chevrolet/news.detail.html/content/Pages/news/br/pt/2020/jan/0127-95years.html|access-date=February 13, 2022|website=GM Media|language=pt}}</ref>

== Products ==
{{See also|Automotive industry in Brazil}}
All of them under the [[Chevrolet]] brand:
=== Locally produced===
*[[Chevrolet Onix|Onix]]
*[[Chevrolet Montana|Montana]]
*[[Chevrolet Spin|Spin]]
*[[Chevrolet Colorado|S10]]
*[[Chevrolet Tracker (2019)|Tracker]]
*[[Chevrolet Trailblazer (SUV)#Second generation (RG; 2011)|TrailBlazer]] (since 2012)
<gallery>
File:Chevrolet Onix 011.jpg|Chevrolet Onix
File:2023 Chevrolet Montana Premier (Brazil) front view 02.jpg|Chevrolet Montana
File:2019 Chevrolet Spin (Arequipa, Perú).jpg|Chevrolet Spin
File:ChevroletS10-Carilo-06280.jpg|Chevrolet S10
File:2019 Chevrolet Tracker 004.jpg|Chevrolet Tracker
File:Chevrolet TrailBlazer 003.jpg|Chevrolet TrailBlazer
</gallery>

=== Imported ===
*[[Chevrolet Blazer EV]]
*[[Chevrolet Bolt EV|Bolt EV]] (on hold, due to chip shortage) – From the [[United States|USA]]
*[[Chevrolet Equinox|Equinox]] – From [[Mexico]]
*[[Chevrolet Silverado|Silverado]]
<gallery>
File:Chevrolet Camaro, front.jpg|Chevrolet Camaro
File:Chevrolet Equinox III facelift 001.jpg|Chevrolet Equinox
File:Chevrolet Bolt.jpg|Chevrolet Bolt
</gallery>


==References==
==References==
{{reflist|refs=
{{reflist}}
<ref name="GMbrasil_20120628">{{cite web
|url=http://www.chevrolet.com.br/Universo-Chevrolet/Noticias/2011/noticias_atuais/20120628.html
|title=Chevrolet Spin: seu carro para curtir com todo mundo|language=pt
|publisher=GM Brasil|work=www.chevrolet.com.br|date=28 June 2012
|access-date=21 October 2012}}
</ref>
<ref name="GMbrasil_20120906">{{cite web
|url=http://www.chevrolet.com.br/Universo-Chevrolet/Noticias/2011/noticias_atuais/20120906.html
|title=Chevrolet confirma a chegada do Onix |language=pt
|trans-title=Chevrolet confirms coming of Onix
|publisher=GM Brasil|work=www.chevrolet.com.br|date=6 September 2012
|access-date=21 October 2012}}
</ref>
<ref name="GMbrasil_20121010">{{cite web
|url=http://www.chevrolet.com.br/Universo-Chevrolet/Noticias/2011/noticias_atuais/20121010.html
|title=Chevrolet confirma apresentação mundial do Onix com presença do CEO da GM|language=pt
|trans-title=Chevrolet confirms world wide presentation of Onix in presence of GM CEO
|publisher=GM Brasil|work=www.chevrolet.com.br|date=10 October 2012
|access-date=21 October 2012}}
</ref>
<ref name="Chevrolet_BR_Onix2013">{{cite web
|url=http://www.chevrolet.com.br/veiculos/todos-os-modelos/carros/onix/apresentacao.html
|title=Chevrolet Onix 2013
|work=chevrolet.com.br
|year=2012
|access-date=29 October 2012
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121028140710/http://www.chevrolet.com.br/veiculos/todos-os-modelos/carros/onix/apresentacao.html
|archive-date=28 October 2012
|url-status=dead
}}</ref>
<ref name="Chevrolet_BR_Spin2012">{{cite web
|url = http://www.chevrolet.com.br/veiculos/todos-os-modelos/minivans/spin/apresentacao.html
|title = Chevrolet Spin 2012
|work = chevrolet.com.br
|year = 2012
|access-date = 29 October 2012
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120904195543/http://www.chevrolet.com.br/veiculos/todos-os-modelos/minivans/spin/apresentacao.html
|archive-date = 4 September 2012
|url-status = dead
}}</ref>
}}


==External links==
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Latest revision as of 12:12, 27 September 2024

General Motors do Brasil Ltda.[1]
Company typeWholly owned subsidiary
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1925; 100 years ago (1925)
Headquarters,
Brazil
Key people
Santiago Chamorro, (CEO)
ProductsAutomobiles, pickups
BrandsChevrolet
RevenueDecrease US$7.31 billion[1] (2012)
ParentGeneral Motors
Websitechevrolet.com.br

General Motors do Brasil is the largest subsidiary of General Motors in South America, one of the oldest and largest car producers in Brazil.

Founded in 1925 and initially located in the historic district of Ipiranga, São Paulo, the company assembled cars using imported parts from the United States.

History

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Inauguration of the General Motors Plant in São José dos Campos (SP) by President Juscelino Kubitschek, 1959

Initially operating in a rented warehouse, GM do Brasil opened its first plant in 1930 in São Caetano do Sul, São Paulo.

In 1958, a second factory was opened in São José dos Campos, officially inaugurated a year later by Juscelino Kubitschek, the President of Brasil at the time, for die casting and other cars assemblies.

GM introduced its first car in the country, the Chevrolet Opala, in 1968.

In 1973, GM launched the Chevrolet Chevette, which has accumulated sales exceeding 1.2 million units. It was replaced by the Chevrolet Corsa in 1994, the first economy car with electronic fuel injection in Brazil, after tests were conducted near Indaiatuba.

From 1968 until 2005, GM used Opel-developed cars badged as "Chevrolet".

In July 2000 launched the Industrial Complex of Gravataí in Rio Grande do Sul, one of the world's most modern factories.[2]

After globalisation and selling of Opel to PSA and after Stellantis, vehicles like the Onix were made from project designed and imported from Saic-GM in Shanghai, China. Most designs came ready from Warren, mainly pickup trucks. Other brazilian own projects cars were the Chevrolet Agile, still based on Corsa Platform, Chevrolet Meriva, Chevrolet Kadett, Chevrolet Monza and Chevrolet Zafira, those from Opel projects, among others brazilian own studies.

In 2005, GM do Brasil sold a total of 365,259 vehicles, 21.3% of the Brazilian market. The percentage was 22.6% in the SUV and commercial segment. The company's total production reached 559,345 units when counting exports.

In 2005, exports reached a value of US$ 1.6 billion, for the shipment of 114,994 complete knock-down (CKD) units and 125,678 vehicles exported to some 40 countries around the world. The main market for exports was Mexico, followed by Argentina, Venezuela, South Africa and other Latin American countries.

In the social area, GM do Brasil focused activities through the General Motors Institute, created in 1993, its mission is to rescue the citizenship of children, youths and adults from poor communities, which are located especially close to industrial plants of the company. Its shares are primarily in education.

In 2019, GM do Brasil sold 475,684 vehicles, an increase of 10% over the previous calendar year, surpassing China in sales. The last time sales exceed the Asian country was 2013, when GM sold 643,100 units in Brazil.[3]

In 2021, a huge investment of R$10 billion (US$1.86 billion) was made to improve manufacturing in São Paulo. The investment was first announced in 2019.[4][5][6] Despite this, sales dropped 28.5% to 242,108 vehicles.[7][8]

In December 2021, GM South America announced to hire around 250 engineers from various specialties to work mainly in the areas of the São Caetano do Sul Technological Centre, such as bodywork and structure, exterior, interior, chassis, engine, transmission, electronics, controllers, software and virtual simulation.[9] At 2023 1100 Employees were dismissed. From 2024 to 2028, an investment plan of R$7 billion or US$1.4 billion is ongoing, US$350 million per year, with subside of Brazilian President, in order to review and update the models tooling products.[10]

Products

[edit]

All of them under the Chevrolet brand:

Locally produced

[edit]

Imported

[edit]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Ficha General Motors" [General Motors data sheet]. exame.abril.com (in Portuguese). Exame. Archived from the original on 20 September 2013. Retrieved 8 November 2013.
  2. ^ "GM do Brasil começou suas atividades em 1925, em um galpão no bairro paulistano do Ipiranga". GM Media. January 26, 2015. Retrieved February 13, 2022.
  3. ^ "Brazil Is Chevrolet's Second-Largest Market Again". GM Authority. February 6, 2020. Retrieved February 13, 2022.
  4. ^ "Chevrolet fecha 2020 na liderança e GM anuncia retorno dos investimentos". GM Media (in Portuguese). January 5, 2021. Retrieved February 13, 2022.
  5. ^ "General Motors anuncia investimento de R$ 10 bilhões para a produção da nova Chevrolet Spin e outros carros". AutoEsporte (in Brazilian Portuguese). January 5, 2021. Retrieved February 13, 2022.
  6. ^ "Chevrolet retoma investimentos no Brasil; novas Montana e Spin estão no plano". Motor1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). January 5, 2021. Retrieved February 13, 2022.
  7. ^ "Chevrolet Brazil Sales Down 20 Percent In December 2021". GM Authority. January 15, 2022. Retrieved February 13, 2022.
  8. ^ "Fiat ultrapassa Chevrolet e fecha 2021 como a marca mais vendida". Motor1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). January 6, 2022. Retrieved February 13, 2022.
  9. ^ "GM amplia centro de pesquisa e desenvolvimento da América do Sul". GM Media (in Portuguese). November 19, 2021. Retrieved February 13, 2022.
  10. ^ "GM faz 95 anos e se prepara para produzir modelo inédito no país". GM Media (in Portuguese). January 27, 2020. Retrieved February 13, 2022.
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