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General Motors announced on Tuesday a $4 billion investment over the next two years in three U.S. manufacturing plants, one of which is located in Michigan.
General Motors plans to invest $4 billion over the next two years in three manufacturing plants – including one in Michigan – to boost U.S. production of gas and electric vehicles.
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.
General Motors’ Orion Assembly Plant may not exclusively produce fully electric vehicles after its retooling, according to a published report, as the automaker adjusts production to address ...
The long-delayed Orion Assembly Plant will not launch as a fully electric vehicle factory as General Motors Co. had planned while undertaking a $4 billion retooling and expansion, Crain’s has ...
General Motors Co. is looking to set up a finished vehicle storage lot at a 20-acre site down the road from its Orion Assembly Plant in Oakland County, where it says production will begin in fall ...
Two popular Chevrolet models will move to U.S. plants from Mexico. The plan is to produce gas-powered full-size SUVs and light duty pickup trucks at Orion Assembly in Michigan early 2027. GM also ...
General Motors announced it was investing $4 billion to expand its Orion assembly plant in suburban Detroit and retool it for electric vehicle production, but that may not happen as initially ...
General Motors’ Orion Assembly Plant may not exclusively produce fully electric vehicles after its retooling, according to a published report, as the automaker adjusts production to address consumer ...
General Motors will invest $4 billion in three U.S. manufacturing sites over the next two years to prepare for changing production slated to begin in 2027.
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