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GM adds sixth day at Michigan plant to boost heavy-duty truck output

By Thomson Reuters Mar 30, 2026 | 8:34 AM

March 30 (Reuters) – General Motors will increase production of its heavy-duty trucks in Michigan to meet strong ​demand for gas-powered pickups despite ‌higher fuel prices.

The Flint Assembly plant will operate six days a week, up from five, starting in June.

GM told Reuters it ‌was ​making strategic adjustments to ⁠its Flint Assembly’s ⁠production schedule to align with stronger demand.

The Detroit automaker sold about 320,000 heavy-duty Silverado and Sierra pickups in the ​United States last year.

The boost comes at a time when fuel ⁠prices have drastically ⁠increased after the Middle East ​conflict and vehicle prices are hovering around ​the $50,000 mark.

GM, like other global automakers, ‌has also been increasing production in the U.S. to avoid a hit from tariffs.

The Flint Assembly plant in ⁠Michigan, which opened in 1947, is one of GM’s core truck plants and builds its ⁠profitable Silverado ‌and Sierra heavy-duty pickups.

Last ⁠month GM’s finance chief Paul ​Jacobson ‌also said that the company ​had not ⁠seen a significant shift in sales following gas price increases after the war in Iran.

(Reporting by Nathan Gomes in Bengaluru; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli and ​Tasim Zahid)