General Motors has made a surprising move in the electric vehicle market, albeit one that raises eyebrows about its commitment to the US market. According to recent data, GM sold a total of 100,000 plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) in 2025, but none of these sales were recorded in the United States. Instead, it appears that the majority of these vehicles were sold in international markets, sparking questions about the company's strategy and priorities. As the US market continues to shift towards electric vehicles, GM's decision to focus on overseas sales may have significant implications for its domestic business. Read the full story at GM Authority to learn more about GM's PHEV sales and what this might mean for the company's future in the US market.
GM Sold 100,000 PHEVs In 2025, None Of Them In The U.S. GM Authority