General Motors to Invest $4 Billion in U.S. Plants, Shifting Focus to Gas-Powered Vehicles

Edited by: Tetiana Pinchuk Pinchuk

General Motors (GM) plans to invest approximately $4 billion USD over the next two years across three U.S. facilities in Michigan, Kansas, and Tennessee.

The move aims to boost production of gas-powered vehicles amid slowing electric vehicle demand.

Production of gas-powered full-size SUVs and light-duty pickup trucks will begin at the Orion Assembly plant in Orion Township, Michigan, in early 2027. The Fairfax Assembly plant in Kansas will start building the all-electric Chevrolet Bolt by the end of this year, and the gas-powered Chevrolet Equinox will also be built starting in mid-2027.

At the Spring Hill, Tennessee, plant, GM will add production of the gas-powered Chevy Blazer beginning in 2027.

GM anticipates annual capital spending between $10 billion and $12 billion USD through 2027, reflecting increased U.S. investment and efficiency efforts.

Sources

  • CBC News

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