GM and Honda Plan to Co-Develop Affordable EVs

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GM and Honda say they will work together on underlying technology that would be used to produce several electric models, including compact sport-utility vehicles, for North and South America and China

The two auto makers deepen strategic ties as they work to bring costly plug-in technology to the mass market

General Motors plans to phase out nearly all of its gas and diesel vehicles by 2035. Leading that transition is the first fully electric Cadillac. WSJ’s Mike Colias visited a GM testing site for a ride and an exclusive interview with GM’s President Mark L. Reuss. Photo Illustration: Alexander Hotz

 

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GM might not be around for much longer if they can’t produce vehicles competitive with Tesla.

I wouldn't mind getting one of these models.

DatHandsomeJerk Funny they plan alot, however production is a different story. Unless GM they count the bolt as the sub $30,000 vehicle

The struggle to complete with Tesla is real

The WSJ is owned by Rupert Murdoch who hates America and democracy. Don't give him your time or money.

To the detriment of the Congo where the west will loot the country of it's Lithium

Has the NYT received my email about my havanna syndrome suffering and How i can help destroy russian Q SAT?

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