GM Finally Throws In The Towel On Electric Trucks

General Motors has stopped its program to refresh its electric trucks, pushing back the next generation to 2030 or beyond. The company will continue producing current electric models but is shifting resources to new gas trucks, including potential plug-in hybrid models.
General Motors has halted its program to update its electric trucks, including the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra. The project, which was set to start production in 2028, has been stopped with no new timeline announced. Suppliers and analysts now expect a new generation of EV trucks from GM in 2030 or later. Despite this, GM will continue producing its current electric models at its Factory Zero EV plant in Detroit. The company is shifting resources to new gas trucks, potentially including plug-in hybrid models. GM sold 43,174 full-sized EVs last year, a relatively small number, and sales declined in Q1 2026 after government incentives ended.
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