GM to sell Chinese-made minivans in Peru market

BEIJING -- General Motors Corp. said Thursday one of its Chinese joint ventures has begun exporting Chevrolet minivans to Peru, adding to global automakers’ small but growing vehicle exports from China.

The Chevrolet N200 minivans are made by SAIC-GM Wuling and will be sold through Chevrolet’s dealer network in Peru, GM said.

A handful of global automakers export vehicles from China. Most production in the country is aimed at the fast-growing Chinese market.

“This export is a market trial to see whether it works,” said a spokeswoman for GM China, Sophia Luan. She said the company had no forecast of how many Chinese-made minivans might be sold in Peru.

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