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Korean and American automotive giants join forces to build futuristic vehicles for Latin and North America – with plans for ...
GM has raised prices for several key GM EV chargers, affecting both current and future electric vehicle owners seeking at-home or portable charging solutions.
A former Cal/OSHA compliance officer and others testified on the issues raised by the breakdown of safety at Stellantis ...
Hyundai Motor and General Motors have unveiled a strategic alliance to co-develop five vehicle platforms for North and Latin ...
General Motors plans to import batteries from China, despite steep tariffs imposed by President Trump, to power its second-generation Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicle, a supply-chain Band-Aid for a ...
Despite the heavy 80% duties on Chinese batteries, the largest American automaker, General Motors (GM), will continue to ...
The new EV GM van will likely be a restyled and rebadged version of the yet-to-be-revealed electric version of the Hyundai ...
General Motors Co. in Detroit and Hyundai Motor Co. in Seoul plan to produce their first five co-developed vehicles.
General Motors is turning to Chinese battery giant CATL for help powering its next-generation Chevrolet Bolt, according to The Wall Street Journal.
From Tokyo to London, many consumers see American offerings as too big and too gas-guzzling. That view has made Chevrolets and Cadillacs a hard sell.
Toyota anticipates a $9.5 billion hit from new U.S. tariffs as President Trump imposes a 15% tax on Japanese imports, ...
General Motors (NYSE:GM) partners with CATL for Chevy Bolt batteries, navigating tariffs and costs until U.S. production starts in 2027.