Canada will reduce the number of vehicles that Stellantis and General Motors (GM) can bring into the country without tariffs.
Canada slashes tariff-free import quotas for Stellantis by 50% and General Motors by 24.2%, citing withdrawal of Ontario ...
The Canadian government has restricted Stellantis and GM's tariff-free imports of vehicles after they shifted some production ...
General Motors and Stellantis will no longer be exempt from paying Canada's retaliatory tariffs on as many U.-assembled ...
An official says the Canadian government is limiting how many vehicles Stellantis and GM can import tariff free after the ...
Canada has sharply reduced tariff-free import quotas for General Motors and Stellantis , citing their decisions to scale back ...
Following the discontinuation of the Chevy BrightDrop electric commercial van made at CAMI Assembly in Canada, GM has about 4,000 units left to sell.
General Motors' embattled BrightDrop electric last-mile delivery van failed to gain traction in the U.S. market.
Executives had hoped to produce 50,000 electric delivery vans this year, but sales have fallen far short of expectations.
In short, GM’s BrightDrop venture shows that last-mile electrification is harder than it looks, and even a giant like GM ...
In another blow to Ontario’s auto sector, General Motors announces its ending production of its BrightDrop electric delivery ...