

General Motors reported total sales of 41,644 vehicles for April 2025. Of these, 1,326 units were sold in the Korean market, while 40,318 were exported. The Chevrolet Trax Crossover led the charge in both markets, showing strong performance and driving the overall sales results.
Trax Crossover and Trailblazer Lead Overseas Sales

Of the 40,318 units, the Chevrolet Trax Crossover (including variant models) accounted for 27,723 units, a 6.1% increase compared to the same month in 2024.
The Trax Crossover, a flagship model for Chevrolet, comprised more than half of total exports, firmly establishing itself as GM’s top export vehicle.
Additionally, the Chevrolet Trailblazer (including variants) also performed well, selling 12,595 units. Combined, the Trax Crossover and Trailblazer accounted for nearly all of GM’s exports in April—solidifying their role as the company’s top revenue drivers.

In contrast, only 1,326 vehicles were sold in korea, with the Trax Crossover contributing 1,079 units—making up the majority of the sales. Meanwhile, sales of the Chevrolet All-New Colorado doubled compared to the same month last year, showing positive growth.


Gustavo Colossi, Vice President of Sales, Service, and Marketing at GM Korea, noted that the steady domestic and international demand for Chevrolet’s key models—the Trax Crossover and Trailblazer—has once again been clearly reflected in the company’s performance.