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GM earmarks over $1 billion toward gas-engine output in US, Canada

By Thomson Reuters Apr 29, 2026 | 5:31 PM

By Kalea Hall

DETROIT, April 29 (Reuters) – General Motors is investing about $1.4 billion in three U.S. factories and one ​Canadian plant that produce gas ‌engines, transmissions and metal castings, the automaker said on Wednesday, bolstering its ability to make combustion-engine cars as demand for electric vehicles wanes.

The ‌investments ​also come as President ⁠Donald Trump’s administration ⁠continues to pressure companies to invest more in the United States. GM noted it has invested $6 billion in the ​past year on factories in the U.S.

Here are the details:

• The investments ⁠will support the launch ⁠of GM’s next-generation trucks and ​full-size SUVs, such as the Chevrolet Silverado ​and Cadillac Escalade.

• GM is investing $300 ‌million at a plant in Romulus, Michigan, to increase transmission production.

• The automaker is investing $150 million in a casting ⁠plant in Saginaw, Michigan, to increase the output of engine parts.

• Another $40 million is going ⁠to a ‌plant in Toledo, Ohio, to ⁠increase transmission production.

• In Canada, ​GM ‌said it’s investing 691 million ​Canadian dollars ($504.9 ⁠million U.S. dollars) for production of the next generation of its V-8 engine at a plant in Ontario.

(Reporting by Kalea Hall; Editing by Mike Colias and ​Nick Zieminski)