General Motors is making a surprising move in the face of growing electric vehicle (EV) demand, as the company announces a massive $830 million investment in its US truck and combustion engine production. Despite the industry's shift towards electrification, GM appears to be doubling down on its traditional gas-powered vehicles, a decision that may raise eyebrows among environmentalists and EV enthusiasts. The investment is expected to support the production of new truck models and combustion engines, potentially at GM's facilities in Michigan and Ohio. As the US market continues to grapple with the transition to cleaner energy, GM's decision highlights the ongoing tension between economic and environmental priorities in the automotive industry.


GM investing $830m on US trucks and combustion as EVs wane  Automotive Manufacturing Solutions