Chevrolet has officially begun production of its all-electric Spark EUV at the Comexport-operated PACE plant in Ceará, Brazil. The launch marks a major milestone for General Motors’ EV strategy, extending the availability of locally manufactured electric vehicles in Latin America and key export markets.
Production Kickoff Highlights
The production ceremony, held on December 3, 2025, was attended by Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, underlining the importance of electric vehicle manufacturing for the nation’s sustainable mobility goals. The PACE facility recently underwent a $73 million upgrade to accommodate EV assembly, making Brazil a key hub for Chevrolet’s electric vehicle operations.
Vehicle Specifications and Features
The Chevrolet Spark EUV features a 75 kW (101 hp) electric motor paired with a 42 kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery, delivering 180 Nm of torque and up to 360 km (≈220 miles) of range under the NEDC cycle. The compact electric SUV is equipped with a 10.1‑inch infotainment screen, an 8.8‑inch digital instrument cluster, and compatibility with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, offering a modern and connected driving experience.
Strategic Importance for Chevrolet and the EV Market
Local production in Brazil allows Chevrolet to reduce import costs, improve supply chain efficiency, and enhance vehicle accessibility across South America. The Spark EUV will be exported to select international markets, including the Middle East, supporting GM’s global EV expansion plans.
The launch reflects a broader trend among automakers to scale up EV manufacturing in emerging markets, providing affordable, sustainable mobility solutions while strengthening regional industrial capabilities.
Future Outlook
Chevrolet’s Spark EUV production in Brazil demonstrates GM’s commitment to expanding its electric vehicle portfolio and accelerating the adoption of clean transportation. With localized production, advanced EV features, and strategic export potential, the Spark EUV is positioned to play a key role in the company’s global electrification strategy.

