The first shipment will leave for Argentina next month. The company aims to export a total of 50,000 units of the model this year, over two-fold increase from last year.
"In keeping with our commitment to the Make in India programme, we are proud to celebrate the roll-out of the first vehicle for Argentina," GM India President and Managing Director Kaher Kazem said in a statement.
The new export market is a testimony to the company's commitment to providing the highest quality standards to global customers from the Talegaon plant, he added.
GM India already exports the left-hand drive Beat to countries like Mexico, Chile, Peru, Central American and Caribbean Countries (CAC), Uruguay and now Argentina.
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The Chevrolet Beat recorded the highest growth for any passenger vehicle exported from India and became the sixth most exported passenger vehicle during 2015-16 fiscal, with a total of 37,082 units.
The Beat, badged as Spark outside India, is available in more than 70 markets worldwide and has sold over 1 million units. The model is produced at GM India's manufacturing facility in Talegaon, Maharashtra, which has a base capacity of 1,30,000 vehicles.
This is part of GM's strategy to make India an export hub for global markets and help increase capacity utilisation at the Talegaon plant, he added.
"We expect to identify additional export markets going forward," Kazem said.
The Talegaon facility will become a global export hub for GM, with around 30 per cent of its annual production planned for markets outside India, he added.