Chevrolet Lacetti production comes to an end at Asaka plant with final car produced
Production of the Chevrolet Lacetti has officially come to an end at the UzAuto Motors plant in Asaka. The last Lacetti, also known as the Gentra, has rolled off the assembly line, marking the end of an era. Since the first model was assembled in 2008, a total of 487,104 Lacetti cars have been produced at the plant.
The production of Lacetti cars began in 2013, with over 11,000 units being produced annually initially. By 2023, this number had increased to nearly 90,000 cars per year. The plant had initially planned to stop producing the Lacetti from January 2024. However, due to the availability of components and spare parts, the production process was extended for a few more months.
It is a bittersweet moment for the workers at the UzAuto Motors plant as they bid farewell to the Lacetti, a car that has been a part of the company’s history for many years. The end of Lacetti production marks the closing of one chapter, but also opens up new opportunities for the plant to focus on other models and innovations in the future.