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GM pledges $4 billion in new US manufacturing investments
GM pledges $4 billion in new US manufacturing investments

USA Today

time4 days ago

  • Automotive
  • USA Today

GM pledges $4 billion in new US manufacturing investments

GM pledges $4 billion in new US manufacturing investments Show Caption Hide Caption General Motors: History, innovation, and legacy Learn about the rich history and notable innovations of General Motors, from its founding in 1908 to its leadership in electric and autonomous vehicle technology. Two popular Chevrolet models will move to U.S. plants from Mexico. The plan is to produce gas-powered full-size SUVs and light duty pickup trucks at Orion Assembly in Michigan early 2027. GM also is retooling its Fairfax Assembly plant in Kansas and the Spring Hill Manufacturing plant in Tennessee. General Motors will invest $4 billion in three U.S. manufacturing sites over the next two years to prepare for changing production slated to begin in 2027. Two popular Chevrolet models also will move to U.S. plants from Mexico as part of the shift. As part of the announcement on June 10, GM also confirmed reports that it has no current plans to produce electric vehicles at its Michigan Orion Assembly plant. Instead, the company will produce gas-only vehicles at the plant after its retooling. The Chevrolet Blazer also is slated for a refresh, the company spokesman confirmed, and its production will move from Mexico to the United States by 2027. The new investment will not reduce any production in North America, according to a company spokesman, and does not include previously announced U.S. investment as part of its 2023 UAW labor contract. Sam Abuelsamid, vice president of market research at Telemetry, said his interpretation of the news is that GM's production changes come as a response to President Donald Trump's tariffs. Trump imposed 25% tariffs on imported vehicles and 25% tariffs on many auto parts imported into the United States earlier this year. On May 1, GM lowered its 2025 guidance, saying tariff expenses are likely to eat up to $5 billion in previously expected profits. 'They won't say it outright, but it's almost certain that they're moving production from Mexico to the U.S.,' he said, 'You're looking at between 400,000 and 500,000 more units in the U.S. They're not expecting to sell that many more vehicles in the U.S.' Automotive industry moves: General Motors commits $888 million to build next-gen V-8 engine in New York Orion Assembly changes GM planned to relaunch Orion Assembly after a $4 billion retooling and expansion to assemble the Silverado EV and GMC Sierra EV later this year for late 2025 model year production, but that was pushed ahead six months to mid-2026. Previously, Orion made the Chevrolet Sonic and Bolt EVs, though production of those vehicles ended there last year. The plan now is to produce gas-powered full-size SUVs and light duty pickup trucks at Orion in early 2027, according to the company. Also by then, GM's Factory Zero in Detroit-Hamtramck will serve as the dedicated assembly location for the Chevrolet Silverado EV, GMC Sierra EV, Cadillac Escalade IQ and GMC Hummer EV pickup and SUV. Praise for production changes GM's production announcement was met with near-universal praise from the White House, the United Auto Workers union and Michigan politicians on both sides of the aisle. 'No president has taken a stronger interest in reviving America's once-great auto industry than President Trump, and GM's investment announcement builds on trillions of dollars in other historic investment commitments to Make in America,' White House spokesman Kush Desai said in a statement. 'The One, Big, Beautiful Bill's tax cuts, pro-growth policies, and full expensing of equipment investments will only turbocharge this resurgence under President Trump.' Trump's 'Big, Beautiful' tax bill proposes, among other things, to kill the electric vehicle tax credit by the end of this year and penalize hybrid and electric vehicle owners with annual fees to compensate for lost revenue customers would have paid in gas tax. UAW President Shawn Fain said in a statement that the union had said for months that the auto industry could utilize excess capacity at U.S. auto plants and invest billions into factories, communities and American autoworkers. 'While other companies drag their feet, GM is showing that strategic auto tariffs work with a massive $4 billion investment that will create thousands of good paying union jobs. Thanks to the dedication of our members, who have been speaking up about the damage done by bad trade deals, we are finally starting to see real progress,' he said. 'It's time to invest in blue collar America, and GM is showing how it's done. This is just the beginning.' U.S. Rep. and House Republican Conference Chairwoman Lisa McClain, R-Bruce Township, said in a statement GM's decision follows a series of economic moves made by the Trump administration aimed at reversing decades of industrial decline. The Orion Assembly plant is located in McClain's congressional district. 'This investment is a game-changer for our district and a big win for hard-working Michiganders,' McClain said. 'For months, we have said the president's efforts would pay off and more companies would invest in America again. Putting our country first, for the first time in years, is working. This investment is proof. I'm proud to have helped deliver this major win for our community.' U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Ann Arbor, also praised the decision. 'This is good news for Michigan's workers and our role as a leader in the global auto industry. In order to remain a leader, we must be producing a robust product line that consumers want, including electric vehicles,' she said in a statement. 'The global market wants EVs. This investment demonstrates the auto industry's commitment to this leadership, and U.S. policy must support it. I will continue to work with every stakeholder to invest in manufacturing here at home, bring back jobs from overseas, and support the workers and communities who have built their lives around the auto industry." GM CEO Mary Barra said in a statement: 'We believe the future of transportation will be driven by American innovation and manufacturing expertise. Today's announcement demonstrates our ongoing commitment to build vehicles in the U.S. and to support American jobs. We're focused on giving customers choice and offering a broad range of vehicles they love.' Other investments GM also is retooling its Fairfax Assembly plant in Kansas City and the Spring Hill Manufacturing plant in Tennessee. Fairfax Assembly will produce the gas-powered Chevrolet Equinox beginning in mid-2027, and will start producing the 2027 Chevrolet Bolt EV by the end of 2025. The Mexico-assembled Equinox is one of GM's top-selling vehicles and the No. 1 single nameplate that GM produces in Mexico for the U.S. market. GM exported 257,000 gas and electric Equinox vehicles from its Ramos plant across 2024, Abuelsamid said. GM said it plans to announce further investments to Fairfax for electric vehicles in the future. As for Spring Hill, in addition to bringing the Chevrolet Blazer production up from Mexico, the plant will also produce the Cadillac Lyriq and Vistiq EVs, as well as the Cadillac XT5. Once these changes come into play, Abuelsamid said, vehicle costs may rise. 'GM will probably increase prices once they increase U.S. production,' he said. 'That's why these vehicles were built in Mexico in the first place.' Free Press staff writer Todd Spangler contributed to this report. Jackie Charniga covers General Motors for the Free Press. Reach her at jcharniga@

Inside the Genius That Makes the Silverado EV Trail Boss Off-Road Ready
Inside the Genius That Makes the Silverado EV Trail Boss Off-Road Ready

Auto Blog

time5 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Auto Blog

Inside the Genius That Makes the Silverado EV Trail Boss Off-Road Ready

The Silverado EV Trail Boss proposition Chevrolet recently introduced the 2026 Silverado EV's Trail Boss trim with added off-road capability that delivers a rugged, modern-looking design distinguished by several trim-exclusive features. Drivers now have three 2026 Silverado EVs to choose from, with the Trail Boss replacing the RST as the line's peak trim. After our initial introduction to the model earlier this month, it's time to take a closer look at what makes the 2026 Silverado EV Trail Boss unique from a design and equipment perspective. 0:00 / -- 2025 Ford Maverick: 4 reasons to love it, 2 reasons to think twice Watch More 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV Trail Boss — Source: Chevrolet Professional-grade off-road capabilities The 2026 Silverado EV Trail Boss's trim-exclusive terrain mode helps form its off-road prowess with its low-speed compatibility, dedicated control for maneuvering uneven terrain, and sharper 4-wheel steer for more precise torque and traction control during low-speed off-roading. Sidewinder mode complements terrain mode by allowing all wheels to turn in the same direction and move the truck diagonally at low speeds. Chevrolet integrates terrain and sidewinder modes into the Silverado EV Trail Boss's dual-motor all-wheel drive (AWD) system. 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV Trail Boss — Source: Chevrolet Red-painted tow hooks, beadlock-like 18-inch wheels, and 35-inch all-terrain tires help form the 2026 Silverado EV Trail Boss's aggressive appearance while contributing to its capability. Chevrolet gives this pickup room for customization with auxiliary switches for features like off-road accessory lights, and the specially designed front bumper upgrades the model's obstacle-clearing ability with an impressive 31.6-degree approach angle. Interior spotlight The 2026 Silverado EV Trail Boss's interior contains excellent dimensions for a full-size pickup. Its maximum front headroom of up to 43.9 inches is generous, and tall adults have plenty of legroom in both front and rear rows at 44.8 inches and 44.3 inches, respectively. Shoulder and hip rooms are also competitive for the segment, enhancing comfort during demanding off-roading. This trim's exclusive interior theme is Artemis black with red stitching, which is upscale and durable with its easy-to-clean material. One upside to spending more on a Trail Boss Silverado EV is receiving standard Super Cruise tech, which provides hands-free driving assistance on compatible highways and automatic lane switches. Super Cruise also features lane-centering capability, keeping you at a safe distance from the car you're following even while towing. Autoblog Newsletter Autoblog brings you car news; expert reviews and exciting pictures and video. Research and compare vehicles, too. Sign up or sign in with Google Facebook Microsoft Apple By signing up I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy . You may unsubscribe from email communication at anytime. 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV Trail Boss — Source: Chevrolet Final thoughts The 2026 Silverado EV was heading into its third year with little to no changes, but the Trail Boss's added presence reshapes the lineup with unique off-road capability. This Chevrolet pickup's three trims, from least to most expensive, include the Work Truck, LT, and Trail Boss. Price-wise, a Silverado EV Work Truck starts at $54,895 (including delivery charge) with the standard 286-mile battery pack but goes up to $68,295 and $76,295 with the extended and max batteries offering 424 miles and 493 miles per charge, respectively. The LT starts at $62,995 for its 283-mile standard pack and increases to $71,195 and $91,295 with its 410-mile extended and 478-mile max packs. Chevy's Trail Boss features two battery packs, the 410-mile extended and 478-mile max, priced from $72,095 and $88,695, respectively. About the Author Cody Carlson View Profile

Ford Falls Behind As Chevrolet Makes Surprise EV Leap
Ford Falls Behind As Chevrolet Makes Surprise EV Leap

Miami Herald

time10-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Miami Herald

Ford Falls Behind As Chevrolet Makes Surprise EV Leap

General Motors has released key sales highlights for its vehicles through May 2025, with the biggest piece of news being that Chevrolet has surpassed Ford to become the number two EV brand in the United States. After the first quarter, GM reported that Chevrolet was the fastest-growing EV brand in the country. Now, with 37,000 EVs sold from the start of the year until the end of May, Chevy has officially surpassed Ford. The Blue Oval registered 34,000 EV sales over the same period, but saw a drop in EV sales in May. Although Chevrolet didn't break down EV sales by model, we're willing to bet that the affordable Equinox EV contributed significantly to the total of 37,000. Starting at $33,600, the Equinox EV handily undercuts the $37,995 starting price of Ford's cheapest EV, the Mustang Mach-E. Without an equivalent model to match the Equinox EV on price, Ford was always going to struggle to maintain its number 2 position behind Tesla. Chevy also has the Blazer EV, a mid-size electric SUV for which Ford has no direct equivalent, and the Silverado EV. As a whole, there were also big gains for GM's EV lineup of 13 individual models. For the first quarter, GM saw a 94% increase in EV sales. Through May, GM has sold over 62,000 EVs in the country. In the first two months of Q2, GM's EV market share was around 15.5%, over double what it was a year ago. May was also GM's second-best EV month ever. GM also has EVs in segments not occupied by Ford, such as the new Escalade IQ, one of the largest fully electric SUVs on sale. The lineup also includes the Chevrolet Silverado EV, GMC Sierra EV, and GMC Hummer EV. "Customers are responding in record numbers to our world-class portfolio of electric and gas-powered vehicles," said Rory Harvey, executive VP and president of global markets. "In the first two months of the second quarter, we more than doubled our EV sales compared to the same period last year." Q2 sales will be reported by GM on July 1, and if the company maintains its current momentum, it could widen the gap over Ford. Chevrolet's EV sales are especially impressive considering that the cheap and popular Bolt is no longer on sale. It's been almost two years since GM CEO, Mary Barra, confirmed that a second-gen Bolt is on the way. Specifics are still up in the air, but a zippy electric hatchback under $30,000 could further boost Chevrolet and GM's EV portfolio. Copyright 2025 The Arena Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

The 2026 Silverado EV Trail Boss Makes a Strong Case for Off-Road Electric Trucks
The 2026 Silverado EV Trail Boss Makes a Strong Case for Off-Road Electric Trucks

Miami Herald

time05-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Miami Herald

The 2026 Silverado EV Trail Boss Makes a Strong Case for Off-Road Electric Trucks

Off-roading and electric trucks have generally been a mixed bag, but one automaker plans to rectify that for the 2026 model year. The Chevrolet Silverado EV is a top contender among electric trucks, but a new trim level will take the American manufacturer's pickup off the beaten path like never before. Much like on the Colorado and Silverado pickups, the Trail Boss trim provides consumers interested in a Silverado EV with a model dedicated to off-roading, and plenty of range to boot. "The Silverado EV Trail Boss delivers similar capability expected with other Chevy Trail Bosses," said Joe Roy, chief engineer for the Silverado EV. "It's an impressive truck that will meet the needs of our customers looking to get off-trail and still have all the features customers have come to love about Silverado EV, including range and off-road power." The Chevrolet Silverado EV is already plenty capable and customizable, with three trims and battery packs to choose from. For the 2026 model year, Chevrolet is retiring the RST trim, with the Trail Boss taking its place atop the lineup. The Trail Boss model offers a higher level of capability in off-road conditions, with 24% higher ground clearance than the standard Silverado EV. Terrain mode is exclusive to the Trail Boss trim, providing drivers with more control over torque and traction at low speeds. While Sidewinder mode might seem ideal for parallel parking over all else, the system could prove useful in off-road adventures. Sidewinder mode turns all four wheels in the same direction, allowing the truck to move diagonally, albeit at low speeds. That can be especially useful if you happen to get stuck on the trails. When equipped with the Max Range battery pack, the Silverado EV Trail Boss boasts up to 725 horsepower and 775 lb-ft of torque, with the capability to tow up to 12,500 lbs. and haul 2,100 lbs. The 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV Trail Boss features several trim-exclusive features that help the electric truck look the part while adding a touch more versatility. In addition to a two-inch lift, the EV rides on 18-inch wheels wrapped in 35-inch all-terrain tires complemented by a high-angle approach front fascia. The off-road electric pickup has a 19.2-degree breakover angle, 25.1-degree departure angle, and a total of 10 inches of ground clearance. Red front tow hooks add to the truck's utility, and a unique interior matches the athletic aesthetic. The 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV comes in three trim levels, with the base Work Truck (WT) starting at $54,895 MSRP. At that price, the Silverado EV boasts up to 286 miles of range, while upgrading to the Extended battery pack boosts range to 424 miles. Opting for the Max battery pack increases the Silverado EV WT's range to 493 miles on a single charge, but it'll cost you $76,295 MSRP. Regardless of the battery pack, the Silverado EV WT features 510 horsepower. When equipped with the standard battery pack, the base Silverado EV WT produces 490 lb-ft of torque, while upgrading the battery increases torque to 580 lb-ft. The LT trim starts at $62,995 MSRP and features a 283-mile range. The mid-tier Extended battery increases range to 410 miles on a single charge. When equipped with the Max battery, the Silverado EV LT can go up to 478 miles, but it'll cost you $91,295. In terms of power, the LT-Max battery combination tops out at 760 horsepower and 765 lb-ft of torque. The Trail Boss trim tops the lineup and starts at $72,095 MSRP. Unlike in the WT and LT models, the Trail Boss comes with a standard Extended battery pack and a 410-mile range. Upgrading to the Max battery increases range to 478 miles to the tune of $88,695 MSRP. Regardless of trim level, all Silverado EV models feature up to 10.2 kW of off-board power. A 17.7-inch infotainment display comes standard on all three trim levels, as does an 11-inch driver information display. The LT and Trail Boss trims are available with a multi-flex midgate and WOW mode (Wide Open Watts) that maximizes performance. The Chevrolet Silverado EV also features DC fast charging up to 350 kW, with the capability to charge up to 100 miles in 10 minutes. Electric trucks offer a blend of innovation, capability, and performance, but not all models can compete with the best. Ford and Chevrolet are iconic in the American pickup scene, and their legacy in truck manufacturing is unmatched. While there are other emerging automakers making steady progress, Chevrolet and Ford are still the truck segment's fiercest rivals. The base Ford F-150 Lightning starts at $62,995 MSRP. At that price, the F-150 Lightning XLT features dual electric motors that generate 452 horsepower and a towing capacity that tops out at 7,700 lbs. when properly equipped. As far as range goes, the F-150 Lightning XLT can travel an EPA-estimated 240 miles on a single charge. At its most capable, the F-150 Lightning Lariat features 580 horsepower, a 320-mile range, and a 10,000-lb. maximum towing capacity. That versatility will cost you just shy of $77,000, though. By all accounts, the Chevrolet Silverado EV has the F-150 Lightning on the ropes. Not only does Chevy's electric pickup undercut Ford's offering by $8,100, but it also offers 286 miles of range and 510 horsepower in base form. With the introduction of the Trail Boss trim, the Chevy Silverado EV tacks on another win over the F-150 Lightning, which lacks a dedicated off-road model. The base Trail Boss model starts at $72,095 with 625 horsepower and a 410-mile range. Electric trucks have come a long way in just a few years, and with a range nearing 500 miles on a single charge, the Chevrolet Silverado EV may end up leading its segment for years to come. The introduction of the Trail Boss trim marks another major milestone for Chevy's electric truck, with versatility that only a few rivals can match. At this point, there's little doubt that the American automaker's continued innovation is raising the standards as to what consumers can expect in an electric pickup. Copyright 2025 The Arena Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

The 2026 Silverado EV Trail Boss Makes a Strong Case for Off-Road Electric Trucks
The 2026 Silverado EV Trail Boss Makes a Strong Case for Off-Road Electric Trucks

Auto Blog

time05-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Auto Blog

The 2026 Silverado EV Trail Boss Makes a Strong Case for Off-Road Electric Trucks

Trail Boss joins the 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV lineup Off-roading and electric trucks have generally been a mixed bag, but one automaker plans to rectify that for the 2026 model year. The Chevrolet Silverado EV is a top contender among electric trucks, but a new trim level will take the American manufacturer's pickup off the beaten path like never before. Much like on the Colorado and Silverado pickups, the Trail Boss trim provides consumers interested in a Silverado EV with a model dedicated to off-roading, and plenty of range to boot. 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV Trail Boss — Source: Chevrolet 'The Silverado EV Trail Boss delivers similar capability expected with other Chevy Trail Bosses,' said Joe Roy, chief engineer for the Silverado EV. 'It's an impressive truck that will meet the needs of our customers looking to get off-trail and still have all the features customers have come to love about Silverado EV, including range and off-road power.' The 2026 Silverado EV Trail Boss is made for the great outdoors The Chevrolet Silverado EV is already plenty capable and customizable, with three trims and battery packs to choose from. For the 2026 model year, Chevrolet is retiring the RST trim, with the Trail Boss taking its place atop the lineup. The Trail Boss model offers a higher level of capability in off-road conditions, with 24% higher ground clearance than the standard Silverado EV. Terrain mode is exclusive to the Trail Boss trim, providing drivers with more control over torque and traction at low speeds. 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV Trail Boss — Source: Chevrolet While Sidewinder mode might seem ideal for parallel parking over all else, the system could prove useful in off-road adventures. Sidewinder mode turns all four wheels in the same direction, allowing the truck to move diagonally, albeit at low speeds. That can be especially useful if you happen to get stuck on the trails. When equipped with the Max Range battery pack, the Silverado EV Trail Boss boasts up to 725 horsepower and 775 lb-ft of torque, with the capability to tow up to 12,500 lbs. and haul 2,100 lbs. 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV Trail Boss — Source: Chevrolet The 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV Trail Boss features several trim-exclusive features that help the electric truck look the part while adding a touch more versatility. In addition to a two-inch lift, the EV rides on 18-inch wheels wrapped in 35-inch all-terrain tires complemented by a high-angle approach front fascia. The off-road electric pickup has a 19.2-degree breakover angle, 25.1-degree departure angle, and a total of 10 inches of ground clearance. Red front tow hooks add to the truck's utility, and a unique interior matches the athletic aesthetic. 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV starts at $54,895 The 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV comes in three trim levels, with the base Work Truck (WT) starting at $54,895 MSRP. At that price, the Silverado EV boasts up to 286 miles of range, while upgrading to the Extended battery pack boosts range to 424 miles. Opting for the Max battery pack increases the Silverado EV WT's range to 493 miles on a single charge, but it'll cost you $76,295 MSRP. Regardless of the battery pack, the Silverado EV WT features 510 horsepower. When equipped with the standard battery pack, the base Silverado EV WT produces 490 lb-ft of torque, while upgrading the battery increases torque to 580 lb-ft. 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV Trail Boss — Source: Chevrolet The LT trim starts at $62,995 MSRP and features a 283-mile range. The mid-tier Extended battery increases range to 410 miles on a single charge. When equipped with the Max battery, the Silverado EV LT can go up to 478 miles, but it'll cost you $91,295. In terms of power, the LT-Max battery combination tops out at 760 horsepower and 765 lb-ft of torque. The Trail Boss trim tops the lineup and starts at $72,095 MSRP. Unlike in the WT and LT models, the Trail Boss comes with a standard Extended battery pack and a 410-mile range. Upgrading to the Max battery increases range to 478 miles to the tune of $88,695 MSRP. 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV Trail Boss — Source: Chevrolet Regardless of trim level, all Silverado EV models feature up to 10.2 kW of off-board power. A 17.7-inch infotainment display comes standard on all three trim levels, as does an 11-inch driver information display. The LT and Trail Boss trims are available with a multi-flex midgate and WOW mode (Wide Open Watts) that maximizes performance. The Chevrolet Silverado EV also features DC fast charging up to 350 kW, with the capability to charge up to 100 miles in 10 minutes. Ford and Chevy tire-to-tire Electric trucks offer a blend of innovation, capability, and performance, but not all models can compete with the best. Ford and Chevrolet are iconic in the American pickup scene, and their legacy in truck manufacturing is unmatched. While there are other emerging automakers making steady progress, Chevrolet and Ford are still the truck segment's fiercest rivals. 2025 Ford F-150 Lightning Lariat — Source: Ford The base Ford F-150 Lightning starts at $62,995 MSRP. At that price, the F-150 Lightning XLT features dual electric motors that generate 452 horsepower and a towing capacity that tops out at 7,700 lbs. when properly equipped. As far as range goes, the F-150 Lightning XLT can travel an EPA-estimated 240 miles on a single charge. At its most capable, the F-150 Lightning Lariat features 580 horsepower, a 320-mile range, and a 10,000-lb. maximum towing capacity. That versatility will cost you just shy of $77,000, though. 2025 Chevrolet Silverado EV — Source: Chevrolet By all accounts, the Chevrolet Silverado EV has the F-150 Lightning on the ropes. Not only does Chevy's electric pickup undercut Ford's offering by $8,100, but it also offers 286 miles of range and 510 horsepower in base form. With the introduction of the Trail Boss trim, the Chevy Silverado EV tacks on another win over the F-150 Lightning, which lacks a dedicated off-road model. The base Trail Boss model starts at $72,095 with 625 horsepower and a 410-mile range. Final thoughts Electric trucks have come a long way in just a few years, and with a range nearing 500 miles on a single charge, the Chevrolet Silverado EV may end up leading its segment for years to come. The introduction of the Trail Boss trim marks another major milestone for Chevy's electric truck, with versatility that only a few rivals can match. At this point, there's little doubt that the American automaker's continued innovation is raising the standards as to what consumers can expect in an electric pickup. About the Author Joseph Pudlewski View Profile

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