Chevrolet Groove
The Chevrolet Groove is a subcompact crossover SUV produced by SAIC-GM-Wuling under the Chevrolet brand. The first-generation model is a rebadged model of Baojun 510, while the second-generation model is a rebadged model of Wuling Xingchi. It is available in Middle East and the Latin American markets.
First generation (CN180S; 2020)
In May 2020, SAIC-GM-Wuling started exporting the Baojun 510 to Latin America and the Middle East with the Chevrolet Groove nameplate.Safety
Latin NCAP
The Groove in its most basic Latin American configuration obtained 0 stars from Latin NCAP 3.0 in 2024.Second generation (310S; 2025)
The second generation Groove was unveiled on 26 June 2025 as a rebadged Wuling Xingchi for Middle East and Latin America. It is available in two trim levels; LT and RS trims. It went on sale in Mexico on 23 July 2025 and the Middle East on 1 October 2025.It was also launched in the Philippines a week later in a single RS trim, replacing the Tracker (2019)|Tracker].
Concept car
The Chevrolet Groove is one of three small car concepts introduced on 4 April 2007 at the New [York International Auto Show#2007|New York International Auto Show].The Groove showcases a new style of small car from General Motors. The mini car was completely designed by GM Daewoo in South Korea. The Groove is powered by a 1.0 L diesel engine that is similar to the one powering the current Chevy Spark, a minicar sold in Asia.
The Chevrolet Beat and the Chevrolet Trax were also showcased to provide a vision for future designs in the GM subcompact segment. These three concepts could be voted on after their introduction on a special website. In the end, both the Groove and Trax lost to the Beat, which is slated for production.
Both Beat and Trax were eventually green-lit for production. While the Groove was not, design language from it has found its way into the Chevrolet Sonic and Chevrolet Orlando designs.