
The first-ever electric Silverado full-size truck will have a GM-estimated range of more than 400 miles and will be built at Factory ZERO, the renamed Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly Center.
The first-ever electric Silverado full-size truck will have a GM-estimated range of more than 400 miles and will be built at Factory ZERO, the renamed Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly Center.
Technology and a full suite of connected services are helpful to enable driver safety, fleet tracking, decision-making, and communication to increase a commercial vehicle fleet’s return on investment in people, equipment, and customer service.
OnStar Mexico, General Motors' security and connectivity service, announced that, as of March 22, the Fleet Complete service will be launched in Mexico. The platform is a tool that is designed to provide fleet managers with useful and relevant data on the use of their vehicles in real time.
General Motors said it has not taken downtime or reduced shifts at any of its truck plants due to the shortage.
General Motors introduced the new ACDelco National Fleet Parts Program, designed to give qualified fleet owners access to resources and tools to simplify their service workflow.
General Motors will invest $75 million in its Toledo, Ohio transmission manufacturing plant, and will increase the plant’s capacity to build 10-speed automatic transmissions that are used in its full-size truck products, including the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra.
General Motors will shutdown or reduce production at four of its global assembly plants beginning the week of Feb. 8, 2021 due to the ongoing automotive semiconductor shortage.
With BrightDrop, GM is creating a new business to develop the commercial electric vehicle ecosystem. This includes a new electric delivery vehicle and support for infrastructure, logistics, and service planning — as well as an entirely new sales and service network.
General Motors plans to achieve carbon neutrality for its global products and operations by 2040, and aspires to eliminate tailpipe emissions from all new light-duty vehicles produced by 2035.
The GM and Qualcomm partnership includes continued development of next generation telematics systems and future advanced driver assistance systems.