GM Hires EV And Retail Leader For The European Market
The automaker will soon deploy its EV portfolio in the continent.
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The automaker will soon deploy its EV portfolio in the continent.
The Nordic countries are first on the list.
Is the Lyriq headed to markets like the U.K., Japan, Australia, or New Zealand?
A good fit for the European market.
As you might expect, it doesn’t come cheap.
She replaces Mahmoud Samara, who has left the company.
The studio will be tasked with looking at future of design, spotting trends and capitalizing on opportunities.
Ultium tech will reach South Korea, The Middle East and South America.
GM has plans to expand into Europe with its future EV models.
Can GM court European customers with more EV offerings?
A well-equipped Stingray for Switzerland only.
Eighty percent in 2022?
Samara will take up his new role on December 1st.
Both left-hand and right-hand drive offered.
Will a cool new race car help sell more XT4s in Europe?
Adapted for sale in the Old Continent.
The brand will sell its vehicles online through Genesis Studios.
Emissions regulations may sap some ponies.