List of General Motors Factories - Current Factories

Current Factories

VIN Name City/State Country Products Opened Idled Comments
6th of October City 6th of October City Egypt Astra
Corsa
N-Series
Rodeo
TF-Series
Vectra
1985
R Arlington Assembly Arlington, Texas USA Escalade
Suburban
Tahoe
Yukon
Yukon XL
1953 Past models: GM A platform (RWD), GM G platform, and GM B platform
Opel Wien GmbH Aspern Austria Engines (1.0 Liter, 1.2 Liter, 1.4 Liter)
Transmissions (Easytronic, five-and six-speed)
1982 Adam Opel AG
Opel plant
Baltimore Operation Baltimore, Maryland USA 1000 Series transmissions: Silverado, Sierra
Hybrid 2-mode transmissions: Tahoe, Escalade, Silverado, Sierra
2000 Originally part of Allison Transmission. Became a GM Powertrain facility in 2004. Name changed to Baltimore Operation in 2012 with the addition of the Electric Motor Plant built next to the existing Transmission Plant.
Nissan Iberia Barcelona Spain Opel Vivaro A
Renault Trafic
Nissan Primastar
Nissan plant
Batilly Batilly France Opel Movano B
Renault Master/Mascott
Nissan Interstar
Renault-SOVAB plant
Bay City Powertrain Bay City, Michigan USA Engine components 1916
Bedford Powertrain Bedford, Indiana USA Transmission casings 1942
Opelwerk Bochum Bochum Germany Opel Astra H Classic (5-door, Caravan)
Opel Zafira Tourer C
Opel Zafira B Family
Transmissions
1962 Adam Opel AG
Opel plant
Bogotá Bogotá Colombia Alto, Bus, Corsa, Esteem, Jimny, Kodiak, LUV, D-MAX, N-Series, Sprint (not the same one as sold in the US and Canada), Super Carry, Swift, Aveo, Optra, Spark, Astra, Zafira, Wagon R+, Vitara
5 Bowling Green Assembly Plant Bowling Green, Kentucky USA Corvette 1981 Past models: XLR
6 CAMI Automotive Ingersoll, Ontario Canada Chevrolet Equinox
GMC Terrain
1988 Past models:Tracker, Sidekick, Asuna/Pontiac Sunrunner (Canada only), Suzuki Vitara, Chevrolet/Geo Metro, Pontiac Firefly (Canada only), Suzuki Swift, Suzuki XL-7, Pontiac Torrent.
Changwon Gyeongsang South Korea Damas
Labo
Matiz
B GM Korea Incheon Motor Company Bupyung, Incheon South Korea Chevrolet Kalos
Chevrolet Aveo
Daewoo Magnus
Opel Mokka
Suzuki Verona
Dandenong Victoria Australia Holden automobiles 1956 Manufacturing ceased in 1988, minor assembly until 1996, now parts distribution warehouse
Defiance Foundry Defiance, Ohio USA Aluminum/iron engine blocks 1948
Delco Electronics Kokomo, Indiana USA Automotive Electronics Transferred to Delphi Automotive Systems in 1999; 2011-Factories taken back under Delphi Corporation bankruptcy and renamed General Motors Components Holdings
Delco Moraine NDH Moraine, Ohio (Wisconsin Blvd.) USA Engine Bearings/Master Cylinders/Brake Pads/Brake Calipers/ABS Assemblies
Delco Moraine NDH Dayton, Ohio (Needmore Rd.) USA Master Cylinders/Brake Pads/Brake Calipers/ABS Assemblies
Delco Moraine NDH Sandusky, Ohio USA Wheel Bearings & Wheel Bearing Assemblies
Delco Products Kettering, Ohio USA Shock Absorbers,Struts,Impact Absorbers, Electric Motors,Windshield Wiper Assemblies Transferred to Delphi Automotive Systems in 1999. Sold to Tenneco Corporation in 2008
Delco Remy Anderson, Indiana USA Starters, Generators, HEI Ignition, DIS Ignition, Switches 2006 Transferred to Delphi Automotive Systems in 1999
Delco Remy Muncie, Indiana USA Batteries Transferred to Delphi Automotive Systems in 1999.
U Detroit/Hamtramck Assembly Hamtramck, Michigan & Detroit, Michigan USA Chevrolet Volt, Opel Ampera, Chevrolet Malibu (2013), Chevrolet Impala (2014) 1985 aka "Poletown"
Past models: Deville, Seville
Opel Eisenach GmbH Eisenach Germany Opel Corsa D (3-door)
Opel Adam
1990 Adam Opel AG
Opel plant
L Elizabeth Elizabeth, South Australia Australia Adventra
Berlina
Calais
Caprice
Commodore
Crewman
Crewman Cross 8
Cruze
Monaro (Pontiac GTO)
Pontiac G8
One Tonner
Statesman/Caprice
Ute
Vectra
1960 Holden
GM Holden Ltd.
Vauxhall Ellesmere Port Ellesmere Port England Opel/Vauxhall Astra J/Mark 6 (5-door, Sports Tourer) 1962 Opel/Vauxhall plant
F Fairfax II Fairfax, Kansas USA Chevrolet Malibu
Buick LaCrosse
1987 Past models: Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme (1995 & 1996), Pontiac Grand Prix (1988–2003), Saturn Aura
Flint Engine South Flint, Michigan USA 3.6 High Feature engine, 1.4 (Cruze, Volt generator) 2000
Past engines: Atlas I6
Flint East Flint, Michigan USA components Now part of Delphi Corporation, returned to GM in 2009
Flint Metal Center Flint, Michigan USA 1954 Metal fabricating
Flint Tool & Die Flint, Michigan USA 1967 Metal fabricating
F Flint Truck Assembly Flint, Michigan USA Silverado/Sierra (light and heavy duty) 1947 Past models: Kodiak/Topkick, Corvair Forward Control
Z Fort Wayne Assembly Roanoke, Indiana USA Silverado/Sierra 1986
7 Fujisawa Fujisawa, Kanagawa Japan Chevrolet LUV Isuzu manufacturing facility
GM Manufacturing Poland Sp. z o.o. Gliwice Poland Opel Astra J (5-door, GTC, Sedan)
Opel Astra H Classic (Sedan)
Opel Cascada
1998 Adam Opel AG
Opel plant
GM Vietnam Hanoi Vietnam Chevrolet Lacetti
Chevrolet Aveo
Chevrolet Spark
Chevrolet Captiva
Chevrolet Vivant
Chevrolet Cruze
1993
IBC Vehicles Luton England Opel/Vauxhall Vivaro
Renault Trafic
Nissan Primastar
1905 Opel/Vauxhall plant
Grand Blanc Metal Center Grand Blanc, Michigan USA 1942 Metal casting
Gravatai Automotive Industrial Complex Gravatai, Rio Grande do Sul Brazil Chevrolet Celta
Chevrolet Prisma
2000
Guide Headlamp Division Anderson, Indiana USA Headlamp, Taillamp assemblies 1998-sold to Palladium Equity Partners;
Gunsan Jeolla South Korea Cruze
Orlando
Halol Gujarat India Chevrolet Spark
Chevrolet Beat
Chevrolet Captiva
Chevrolet Optra
Chevrolet Optra Magnum
Chevrolet Aveo U-VA (hatchback)
Chevrolet Aveo (sedan)
Chevrolet Cruze
Past models:

Chevrolet SRV (sports hatch)
Chevrolet Tavera
Chevrolet Forester
Opel Vectra
Opel Corsa (sedan)
Opel Corsa Sail (hatchback)
Opel Corsa Swing (station wagon)
Opel Corsa Royale
Opel Astra
Opel Astra Club (with sunroof)

Indianapolis Metal Center Indianapolis, Indiana USA 1930 2011 Metal fabricating
Inland Fisher Guide Plant (Euclid, Ohio) Euclid, Ohio USA Seat Covers & Backs
Inland Fisher Guide Plant (Vandalia, Ohio) Vandalia, Ohio USA Door Panel Assemblies
Seat Pads
Instrument Panels
1941 Originally a GM Aeroproducts facility, absorbed by Inland division in 1955, spun off to Inland Fisher Guide division in 1991, became part of Delphi in 1996 and transferred to Delphi Thermal Division in 2007.
Inland Fisher Guide Plant (Tecumseh, Michigan) Tecumseh, Michigan USA Seat Pads & Backs
Inland Fisher Guide Plant (Livonia, Michigan) Livonia, Michigan USA Seat Cushions, Seat Pads, Seat Backs, Door Panel Trim 1954
4 Iwata Iwata, Shizuoka Japan
Opelwerk Kaiserslautern Kaiserslautern Germany components
Opel engines: Four-cylinder turbo diesel engines (1.9 liter)
Ecotec alloy engines (1.9 to 2.2 liters) in several variants
1966 Opel Motoren Kaiserslautern GmbH
Opel plant
3 Kawasaki Kawasaki, Kanagawa Japan
K Kosai Assembly Kosai, Shizuoka Japan
Lansing Service Parts Operation Delta Township, Michigan USA 1959 SPO
J Lansing Delta Township Assembly Delta Township, Michigan USA Chevrolet Traverse
GMC Acadia
Buick Enclave
2006
Lansing Regional Stamping Delta Township, Michigan USA 2003 LRS
0 Lansing Grand River Assembly Lansing, Michigan USA Cadillac CTS
Cadillac ATS
2001
5 London London, Ontario Canada
7 Lordstown Assembly Lordstown, Ohio USA Cruze 1966 Past models: Cobalt/G5, Cavalier/Sunbird/Sunfire
7 Magyar Suzuki Corporation Esztergom Hungary Opel Agila
Suzuki Splash
Suzuki Swift
Suzuki SX4
Fiat Sedici
1991 Suzuki plant
Marion Metal Center Marion, Indiana USA 1956 Metal fabricating
Lotus Cars RAF Hethel England Speedster Speedster outsourced to Lotus 2000-2005
General Motors del Ecuador - Omnibus BB Quito Ecuador Bus
D-Max 2011
Tahoe 2011 Hybrid
Captiva 2010
Vitara 2011
Aveo GT 2011
Spark GT 2011
Optra 2011 Limited
Vitara
4 Orion Assembly Orion Township, Michigan USA Chevrolet Sonic
Buick Verano
1983 2009; reopened 2011 Past models: Malibu, G6
1 Oshawa Car Assembly Oshawa, Ontario Canada Cadillac XTS
Buick Regal
Chevrolet Impala
Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Equinox
1953 Past models: LaCrosse/Allure, Corvair Cars
A-body Cars
Oshawa Metal Oshawa, Ontario Canada
Parma Metal Center Parma, Ohio USA 1948 Metal fabricating
Pontiac Metal Center Pontiac, Michigan USA 1929 Metal fabricating
Port Melbourne (Fishermans Bend) Victoria Australia Holden 1936 Headquarters of GM Holden Ltd.
Holden Engine Company
S Ramos Arizpe Ramos Arizpe Mexico Chevrolet C2
Chevrolet HHR
Cadillac SRX
1981
Rayong Rayong Thailand Colorado
Cruze
Optra
Aveo
Captiva
1999 Past Models: Zafira, Alfa Romeo 156
Romulus Engine Romulus, Michigan USA 4.3L V6
Gen IV V8
1976 Engines
Romulus Transmission Romulus, Michigan USA 1995 Transmissions
Rosario Rosario Argentina Agile 1997 Past Models: Grand Blazer, Silverado, Chevrolet Corsa, Corsa Combo and Grand Vitara
R Adam Opel AG Werk Rüsselsheim Rüsselsheim Germany Opel Insignia (Sedan, Hatchback, Sports Tourer)
Opel Astra J (5-door)
Transmissions
1898 Adam Opel AG
Opel plant
Saginaw Metal Casting Operations Saginaw, Michigan USA 1919 Metal casting for powertrains. Engine Blocks. Crankshafts
Saginaw Transmission Saginaw, Michigan USA Manual Transmissions, Brakes Originally made the "Saginaw" 3 and 4-Speed manual transmissions. The plant currently produces brake components. It was spun off as part of Delphi in 1999. The plant is currently owned by TRW Automotive.
San Luis Potosí Assembly San Luis Potosí Mexico Chevrolet Aveo
Pontiac G3
Pontiac Wave
2008
São Caetano do Sul São Caetano do Sul, São Paulo Brazil Corsa Classic
Cruze
Cobalt
1930 Past Models: Astra, Vectra (both until 2011)
São José dos Campos São José dos Campos, São Paulo Brazil Montana
Corsa C
S-10
Past Models: Blazer, Meriva, Zafira and Corsa Sedan C (all until 2012)
G Silao Assembly Silao Mexico Escalade ESV
Escalade EXT
Avalanche
Suburban
Yukon XL
1994
Silao Engine Silao Mexico 2001
Silao Transmission Silao Mexico 2008
Z/S Spring Hill Manufacturing Spring Hill, Tennessee USA Chevrolet Equinox
Ecotec 2.0 Turbo
Ecotec 2.4
Stamping
Components (Traverse)
1990 2009-2012 Vue production moved to Mexico for 2008 model year
Assembly idled in 2009. Past models: Ion, Vue, S-Series, Traverse. Reopened in 2012 to produce the Equinox.
St. Catharines Engine St. Catharines, Ontario Canada 1954
3 St. Eustache Saint-Eustache, Quebec Canada
GM Strasbourg Strasbourg France 6L45/6L50 6-speed RWD automatic transmissions 1967 Past products: 5L40, 4L30 RWD automatic transmissions
Struandale Port Elizabeth South Africa Astra
Corsa
F-Series
N-Series
TF-Series
H3
9 Tillonsburg Assembly Tillsonburg, Ontario Canada
GM-AvtoVAZ Tolyatti Russia Niva
Viva
2002
Toledo Transmission Toledo, Ohio USA 6L80 RWD 6-speed
6T30/6T40/6T45
1956 Future product: GF6 Gen3/ RWD 8-Speed
Tonawanda Engine Tonawanda, New York USA Ecotec 2.5L Gen III
Ecotec 2.4L Gen II
1937 Past engines: Ecotec 2.2
Vortec 2.9 I4
Vortec 3.7 I5
Corvair (all)
4.3L V6
Chevrolet Big-Block V8
Valencia Valencia Venezuela Astra
Corsa
Impala
Kodiak
TrailBlazer
GMT800
Grand Vitara
Wagon R
Warren Transmission Warren, Michigan USA 6T70, 6T75 1941 Past transmissions: Hydramatic
1 Wentzville Assembly Wentzville, Missouri USA [[Express
Savana
1983 Past models: Buick Electra/Park Avenue, Oldsmobile 98, Pontiac Bonneville, (1992-93), Future Chevrolet Colorado announced
Willow Run Transmission Ypsilanti, Michigan USA 4L80-E transmission
4T80-E transmission
1953
Wixom Performance Build Center Wixom, Michigan USA 6.2L V8 LS3
7.0L V8 LS7
6.2L V8 LS9
2004 ;
GM España S.L. Zaragoza Spain Opel Corsa D (3-5 door)
Opel Meriva B
1982 Adam Opel AG
Opel plant

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