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Electrek: GM suspends next-gen electric truck indefinitely as it retreats to gas Detroit Free Press: GM reportedly suspending next-gen EV truck program at Factory Zero GM is reportedly delaying the development of its next-gen EV trucks, placing the programs on hold as the company recalibrates its electric product strategy. U.S. News Money: GM Delays Next-Gen EV Truck Program, Crain's Detroit Reports General Motors is indefinitely delaying its next-generation full-size electric truck program, including the GMC Sierra and Chevrolet Silverado, which was set to start in 2028, Crain’s Detroit ...
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After pre-announcing a next-gen, affordable EV in June 2025, GM has provided no further details, making us wonder if the automaker has shelved it outright. The Chosun Ilbo on MSN: General Motors indefinitely postpones development of next-generation electric pickup truck General Motors (GM), one of America’s traditional “Big Three” automakers, has reportedly indefinitely postponed the development of its next-generation large electric pickup truck. Following Ford, ... The fully redesigned GM trucks are just around the corner, while the Ford F-150 won’t get its next-gen model until 2029.
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