General Motors has made a surprise move in the electric vehicle market, delaying its plans to launch an all-electric truck. The company, which had previously announced ambitious plans to transition to an all-electric lineup by 2035, is now shifting its focus to more traditional powertrains. According to reports, GM will instead prioritize the development of gas-powered and hybrid trucks, a move that is likely to disappoint environmentalists and electrification advocates who had been eagerly awaiting the company's all-electric truck. The decision is seen as a significant setback for GM's efforts to reduce its carbon footprint and compete with rivals like Tesla, which has been gaining ground in the electric vehicle market.
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