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The GM Orion plant in Michigan is receiving half of the automaker’s recent $4 billion investment to increase vehicle capacity in three U.S. facilities.
General Motors (GM) is making a big investment in its US production footprint — in part because of uncertainty over President Trump's tariffs. GM plans to invest $4 billion in certain US plants over the next two years to expand production of some vehicles and reshore production of others from Mexico.
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.
GM will shift investment from EVs to SUVs, and bring manufacturing from Mexico to America, as it announces a $4 billion plan to build hot-selling gasoline-powered SUVs at three plants in the U.S. The investment is an acknowledgement that the EV rEVolution isn’t here yet.
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AutoGuide on MSNGM Announces Big Investment Into Combustion CarsGeneral Motors is recommitting to gasoline-powered vehicles after announcing a $4 billion investment for its U.S.manufacturing footprint.
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNGeneral Motors investing $4 billion in Michigan, Kansas, and Tennessee assembly plantsGM is spending billions of dollars to shift its manufacturing into the U.S., eyeing three assembly plants in Michigan, Kansas, and Tennessee over the next two years. The production is for electric and gas-powered vehicles, with investments planned in Orion Township in Michigan, Kansas City, Kansas, and Spring Hill, Tennessee.
General Motors Co. announced Tuesday that it will shift from electric vehicle production at Orion Assembly in Oakland County to build gas-powered pickups and SUVs as part of a $4 billion plan to increase manufacturing in the U.S. over the next two years.