GM Is Investing $632 Million to Build Next-Gen Pickup Trucks
General Motors plans to invest $632 million USD, or nearly $1 billion CAD, in its Fort Wayne, Indiana, assembly plant to outfit it for the production of the group's next generation of light-duty pickup trucks, the company announced yesterday.
The Fort Wayne announcement comes on the heels of GM's investments in its HD pickup plant in Flint, Michigan and its full-size SUV plant in Arlington, Texas, as well as in its truck plant in Oshawa, Ontario. “Today we are announcing a significant investment to continue our industry-leading full-size truck business by preparing Fort Wayne Assembly to build the next-generation ICE full-size light-duty pickups. This investment reflects our commitment to our loyal truck customers and the hard work of the dedicated Fort Wayne team.”The Fort Wayne plant assembles the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 and GMC Sierra 1500.
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