GM will release a new EV architecture that debuts with the 2028 Escalade Iq and it brings new batteries and new features such as eyes-off automated driving.
GM has released an updated fix for a fuel injector flow rate issue affecting certain units of the Chevy Trax crossover, revising an earlier Service Update.
The Buick Envista just got an updated fix for a fuel injector flow rate issue that's impacted certain units produced for the 2025 through 2026 model year.
Electrify America is now built into GM’s smartphone apps. GM apps now offer charging, payment, and station finding at over 5,000 Electrify America locations. GM EVs will gain Tesla Supercharger access ...
General Motors is shuffling where its vehicles are made in a move that will shift production away from China and Mexico and to a U.S. factory in Kansas. That change will also mean the end of its ...
General Motors announced $5.4 billion in revenue from OnStar and Super Cruise in 2025. The Detroit automaker ended 2025 with more than 620,000 Super Cruise subscribers, an 80% increase from 2024. At ...
Federal regulators have opened a new inquiry after receiving 36 complaints alleging engine failures in GM vehicles even after the L87 6.2-liter V8 recall repair was completed. The recall remedy ...
Automakers are increasingly investing in energy storage businesses as demand for EV batteries falters. Ford said in December it plans to convert one factory meant for EV batteries to energy storage ...
There's something wrong with several General Motors crossovers, and the automaker seems unsure of how to fix the issue.
Bariş Cetinok, General Motors’ senior vice president of software and services product management, has left the Detroit automaker, the third former Silicon Valley exec to depart in less than a month.
FTC finalizes order preventing GM, OnStar from spying on drivers and selling their data to companies
ATLANTA — The Federal Trade Commission has finalized an order against General Motors and OnStar over allegations that the automaker was spying on drivers through its onboard computer systems. The FTC ...
The saga of General Motors's 6.2-liter V-8 issues has continued into 2026, as a new investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is probing whether even the supposed fix that ...
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