At an EV day near Detroit, executives showcased electric vehicles from Chevy, Buick, Cadillac, GMC's Hummer, and the Cruise self-driving/ride-sharing startup.
Four EVs are launching in 2020. According to GM, the balance should follow at a rapid clip, and Barra said the program should be profitable "in its first cycle." Lyriq is topped by a new, three-row SUV that will probably wear the Escalade nameplate. The large, sleek SUV had an LED setup that runs from pillar-to-pillar on the vehicle's dash.
Cadillac has been designated as GM's lead electric brand, so it was no surprise that GM provided a lot of detail about its new lineup.Two new Buick electric SUVs are on the way. As-yet unnamed, they'll also use Ultium battery packs and feature a slightly more subdued version of the Cadillac instrument-infotainment LED-screen setup.The next-generation of the pioneering Chevy Bolt EV arrives in late 2020.
A nations car brand (Holden) that GM fck-knuckle executives in U.S. have decided to squash in the process, too & the thousands of Australians that have now lost jobs to support their families with domino effect in supporting industries for others to also lose more jobs!! 🐨🖕🏽GM
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