The car will resume at the Vauxhall plant in Ellesmere Port next month, ahead of schedule.
The owner of PSA Group has shown that the site, which manufactures the best-selling Astra model, will reopen on August 17.
Production was halted in March when social estrangement measures were implemented in the UK due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Approximately 1 hundred employees of the Ellesmere Port plant will return to a workshop that has noticed more than a hundred protective devices delivered to staff as a result of a few other lockout restrictions.
These come with temperature controls and adjustments to delay patterns at the Cheshire site.
PSA announced the closure of its plants on March 16, saying it would last until March 27, but that fitness and protection restrictions meant that its production lines remained silent, at least until May 18, when the organization reopened its van production plant in Luton.
The owner stated that the application was not yet sufficient to justify the reopening of Ellesmere port and encouraged up to 200 workers to a transitional transfer to Luton.
A of the PSA Group at the time said: “The advertising scenario of Vauxhall and Opel Astra requires the restart of Ellesmere Port’s operations after 1 September.”
But the company said “enhanced fitness procedures” have now been implemented at Ellesmre Port, which would provide “a higher point of protection.”
PSA Vice President Yann Vincent added: “I would like to acknowledge the contribution of Ellesmere port workers who supported increased production at the Luton plant with a transitory transfer.
“This is a strong representation that, in combination with Unite the Union, we have been able to both our workers and our UK operations in the complicated context of the COVID-19 crisis.”
Ellesmere Port produced about 62,000 Astra in 2019.