GM Investing Over $1 Billion to Boost Heavy-Duty Truck Production
- GM plans to invest $1 billion in Flint, Michigan plants to increase manufacturing of gas and diesel heavy-duty trucks.
- $788 million will go towards expanding and upgrading the Flint Assembly plant for new heavy-duty truck production.
- $233 million will be used to upgrade the Flint Metal Center to support the new truck production.
- Despite GM's pledge to sell only electric vehicles by 2035, the company continues investing in traditional vehicles like the Silverado and Sierra trucks.
- The investment comes as GM and the UAW union prepare to negotiate a new contract, with talks expected to focus on transitioning workers to electric vehicle production.