GM’s Next Investment In Brazil To Include EV Production
Seeking to become a manufacturing pioneer in the country.
We know, advertisements are annoying and slow down the internet. Unfortunately, this is how we pay the bills and our authors. We would love for you to enjoy our content, we've worked hard on providing it. Please whitelist our site in your adblocker, refresh the page, and enjoy!
Seeking to become a manufacturing pioneer in the country.
Seeking to accelerate decarbonization and boost production.
Keeping vehicle prices affordable during the transition to EVs.
Just ahead of the midsize pickup’s official debut.
The most advanced pickup truck in the country.
Sales increased 16 percent to 268,581 units during the first 10 months of 2023.
But GM’s best-selling crossover underperformed the segment.
Claiming it is “all too familiar” with GM methods.
Sales increased 16 percent to 236,309 units during the first nine months of 2023.
With segment-first over-the-air updates.
But the Bow Tie brand’s muscle gained segment share.
Seeking to strengthen the pickup’s presence in the Latin American country.
Set to officially debut in the coming months.
Another 200 units now available.
Sales increased 19.5 percent to 208,352 units during the first eight months of 2023.
Confirming growing demand for full-size pickups in the country.
First deliveries are expected in Q4 2023.
But segment share was down.