Skip to content
Refpropos.

Refpropos.

  • Home
  • Automobile
  • HVAC
  • Supercar
  • Volvo
  • Entrepreneur
  • Toggle search form
Holden’s dead, but General Motors could build cars specifically for Australia, Europe

Holden’s dead, but General Motors could build cars specifically for Australia, Europe

Posted on August 9, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Holden’s dead, but General Motors could build cars specifically for Australia, Europe

After selling off Opel and Vauxhall, shuttering Holden, and shrinking its global footprint overall, General Motors is now rolling out electric vehicles (EVs) to expand once again – and bespoke models for different markets could be part of this plan.

“We craft cars that we don’t have in the US, but we have them in other markets,” General Motors Europe president and managing director Pere Brugal told Autocar.

“We have cars that are specific for the South America region, and we can have cars that are more of an Asia or China portfolio.

“Not all of them are available in the US, and not everything which is available in the US is available for China customers or European customers.

CarExpert can save you thousands on a new car. Click here to get a great deal.

Above: Buick GL8

“In the future, can it be that [we create a] car that is [just] for Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Japan or Korea? Maybe it can be.”

While GM has sold off (Opel, Vauxhall, its Thai plant) or closed various operations (GM India, Holden), it has retained manufacturing and R&D facilities in key markets like South Korea, Latin America and China.

It also continues to build and develop vehicles specifically for China and for emerging markets like Latin America.

China, for example, has the Buick GL8 people mover and Verano Pro sedan, the Cadillac GT4 crossover SUV and CT6 sedan, as well as a trio of EVs in the Chevrolet Menlo and Buick Velite 6 wagons and the Buick Electra E5 SUV.