General Motors is making a significant shift in its electrification strategy, with a renewed focus on hybrid vehicles. For years, the automaker concentrated on developing fully electric vehicles, leaving its hybrid offerings largely stagnant with only one model available in the US market. However, it appears that GM is now poised to offer a more diverse range of hybrid vehicles, potentially filling a gap in its lineup. The move is likely aimed at catering to consumers who may not be ready to make the full transition to electric, but still want to reduce their environmental impact.
For years, GM focused on fully electric vehicles and largely ignored hybrids, leaving it with just one hybrid offering in the U.S. The company expects to offer more hybrids soon, but not at the ...