GM Defense begins work on NC factory that will build its U.S. Army Infantry Squad Vehicle
General Motors has started the build-out of the North Carolina facility that will manufacture its Infantry Squad Vehicle for the U.S. Army starting in 2021.
General Motors investing $76M to keep up with truck demand
General Motors is upgrading its Tonawanda, N.Y., engine plant and Parma, Ohio, stamping factory to help meet demand for full-size trucks.
UAW reaches settlement with federal government, ending multiyear corruption probe
Under the terms of the proposed settlement, an independent monitor would be appointed that would have the authority to investigate possible fraud and corruption within the UAW and to seek discipline against the union's officers and its roughly 400,000 members before an independent ethics officer or the UAW Trial Committee.
The first year of GMC HUMMER EV orders were sold out in 10 minutes
GMC boss Duncan Aldred has revealed that reservations for the HUMMER EV were sold out within 10 minutes. The all-electric truck has a starting price of $112,595.
About 150 US Cadillac dealers to exit brand, rather than sell electric cars
About 17% of Cadillac’s 880 U.S. dealerships decide against spending for necessary upgrades
Nikola and GM revamp deal in new agreement
Startup automaker Nikola and General Motors have reached a revamped agreement.
Cadillac offering $500G to buy out dealers not willing to invest in EV future
Cadillac will pay up to $500,000 for dealers to give up their franchises instead of investing in the charging and service infrastructure needed to sell the brand's upcoming electric vehicles, Automotive News reported.
GM flips to California's side in pollution fight with Trump
General Motors says it will no longer support the Trump administration in legal efforts to end California's right to set its own clean-air standards.
NHTSA orders GM to recall nearly 6M trucks with Takata inflators
GM will recall approximately 6 million 2007-2014 model year full-size pickups and SUVs to repair or replace their Takata airbags. The automaker filed for an exemption, but was denied by NHTSA.
GM accelerating EV plans with $27 million investment
General Motors will spend $27 million to bring 30 electric models to markety by 2025.
GM doubles down on commitment to electric vehicles, increases spending to $27B
General Motors increased its commitment to electric vehicles to $27 billion over the next five years and announced a new battery that is twice as powerful Thursday.
GM's electric car outselling Tesla Model 3 in China
The Wuling Hong Guang Mini EV is a hit for GM in China. The $4,400 car topped the EV sales charts during the third quarter of 2020.
GM recalling nearly 69K Bolt electric cars due to fire risk
The recall comes one month after the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced that it is investigating the Bolt fires.
Walmart teams up with GM's Cruise to test grocery delivery with self-driving cars
Ward said the fleet of vehicles will not only save time but they also use 100% renewable energy. The company, which has been outspoken about its sustainability efforts, said using these vehicles will help to support Walmart's goal of reaching zero emissions by 2040.
GM wants to export full-size American SUVs to China
Changing demographics could bring GMs full-size American SUVs to China. GM China President Julian Blissett said it is looking at a "variety of market sales plans."
Nikola talks GM partnership status
Investors remain in limbo as Nikola and GM keep talking.
GM recalls 217,000 vehicles to fix leak that can stop travel
GM says in government documents posted last weekend that two bolts may be missing from the stop-start mechanism, allowing the fluid to leak.
GM investing $1 billion to bring truck production back to Canada to meet demand, CEO Barra says
GM will resume pickup production in Canada in 2022. Strong demand is behind the $1 billion investiment.
General Motors zooms past coronavirus slowdown
General Motors Co. returned to profitability in the three months through September as business rebounded from a COVID-19-induced slowdown.
General Motors poaches Delta CFO to fill finance seat
Paul Jacobson, Delta's CFO since 2012, will leave Delta as the Atlanta-based airline tries to rebound from coronavirus-induced losses.