GM Fort Wayne Assembly Marks 11 Millionth Silverado Production Milestone
GM's Fort Wayne Assembly plant has produced its 11 millionth vehicle, a 2026 Chevy Silverado, highlighting the plant's significance in full-size truck manufacturing. This milestone reflects the sustained demand for GM's trucks and follows a $632 million investment to enhance production capabilities.

The Fort Wayne Assembly plant has achieved a major milestone with the production of its 11 millionth vehicle, a 2026 Chevy Silverado 1500 High Country. This facility, employing over 4,100 workers and producing both the Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra, plays a crucial role in GM's North American operations.
The significant achievement follows a $632 million investment aimed at future enhancements. Indiana Governor Mike Braun and GM President Mark Reuss acknowledged the workforce's dedication and the plant's operational improvements, including increased automation. The sustained demand in the full-size truck market indicates continued competitiveness and relevance for GM's manufacturing strategy.




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