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The automaker is putting more money into gas-powered cars, making it all but impossible to reach its goal of selling only electric vehicles by 2035.
America's best-selling carmaker is putting US factories back in the spotlight.
In a significant move that underscores a commitment to American workers, General Motors (GM) has announced a robust $4 billion investment to bolster its manufacturing footprint within the United ...
The investments will allow for plants located in Kansas, Michigan, and Tennessee to expand its production of its most popular vehicles by 2 million.
Behind GM's $4 billion "EV future" announcement lies a shift back to gas trucks, Trump-era tariffs, and UAW negotiations. Why ...
General Motors is investing $4 billion in its U.S. plants over the next two years to boost the manufacturing of gas and electric vehicles.
GM is pouring $4 billion into U.S. factories to boost both gas and electric vehicle production—find out which plants are ...
Michigan plant among three sites included in move driven by increased demand for high-profit SUVs and an effort to limit ...
WASHINGTON — Shares of General Motors rose before the opening bell after announcing plans to invest $4 billion to shift some ...
General Motors Tuesday announced a $4 billion investment in United States manufacturing plants over the next two years to ...
General Motors said it is planning to invest about $4 billion over the next two years at three US facilities in Michigan, ...
General Motors said Tuesday that it's expanding production at its Fairfax Assembly plant in Kansas City, Kansas.