Facility Details
The GM - Spring Hill Manufacturing Facility is located in Spring Hill, a growing community located 40 miles south of Nashville. The plant lies within the borders of Maury County.
The first vehicle ever built here, a Saturn S-Series sedan, rolled off the line on July 30, 1990. The last Saturn vehicles to be produced in our plant, the Saturn VUE and Saturn ION, came down the line in March 2007. The facility produced the Chevrolet Traverse for just over a year, until November 2009.
Currently, the site manufacturing operations consist of an engine plant making 4-cylinder engines, a stamping plant, a polymer injection molding operation and one painting operation for bumper fascias. These manufactured engines and other components are supplied to various GM assembly plants across the globe.
Plant History
July 30, 1990 - The first Saturn – a red SL Sedan - rolled off the line
August 29, 2002 - Last Saturn S-series rolls off the line, New ION introduced
October 3, 2003 - Spring Hill produces 3 millionth vehicles
June 26, 2004 - National Contract ratified by UAW Local 1853
March 28, 2007 - Last Saturn ION rolled off the line
March 30, 2007 - Last Saturn VUE rolled off the line
April 1, 2007 - Conversion to new Traverse production facility begins
October 3, 2008 - Celebration of the launch of the Chevy Traverse
November 25, 2009 - Last Chevrolet Traverse rolled off the line.




