WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The head of the U.S. Secret Service met with General Motors executives this week in Michigan to discuss next-generation armored SUVs as the automaker works on the upcoming version of the presidential limousine, the agency said Friday.
The Secret Service said on X that Director Sean Curran met with GM “to discuss advancements that could benefit the next generation of armored SUVs.”
In September, the Homeland Security Department and Secret Service awarded GM a $14.8 million contract for development of the next-generation presidential limousine that could be worth up to $40.8 million through 2029.
(Reporting by David Shepardson)