GM invests $500 million to build large SUVs in Texas
and will be revealed later this year. GM did not specify where it will be built, though its Ultium-powered EVs are assembled in Michigan factories.
"Today we are announcing plans for a significant investment in Arlington to strengthen our industry-leading full-size SUV business,” Gerald Johnson, executive vice president, global manufacturing and sustainability, said in a statement. “Preparing the plant to produce future ICE full-size SUVs reflects our commitment to our valued customers and the efforts of the dedicated Arlington Assembly employees, who have been breaking production records this year.”
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