DETROIT (Michigan News Source) – General Motors is delaying electric pickup truck production due to a slow demand for EVs.
The company says a Detroit factory was scheduled to begin production next year. Instead, it will wait until late 2025.
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Production of GM’s electric Silverado EV Work Truck has already launched at the automaker’s Factory Zero plant in Hamtramck and Detroit. Production of the Silverado EV should start there later this year.
A spokesperson for the company says the decision was not impacted by the United Auto Workers Union strike. Workers at the plant will be offered positions at other factories in the state until production begins.
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