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Motorious on MSNGM President Outlines Criteria for Next-Gen CamaroCould the Camaro Return as an EV? The Chevrolet Camaro may be gone for now, but General Motors President Mark Reuss has made ...
GM president Mark Reuss revealed the requirements that the Camaro must comply with in case it returns to the Chevrolet lineup ...
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HotCars on MSNChevy: Muscle Car Segment Is Fading, Camaro Revival Still On The TableChevrolet admits muscle car sales are slipping, but hints the Camaro may return - if the right formula and enough demand can ...
In a wide-ranging interview, GM's president talks about the automaker's product blitz, Cadillac's EV push and fresh investments in V-8s, U.S. plants.
The final steel beam has been laid at the Ancker-Johnson Battery Cell Development Center, part of the GM Global Technical ...
GM is now doubling down on affordable electric vehicles as their Ultium Cells plant in Spring Hill, Tennessee will be ...
Mark Reuss: You know, if you think back to the Celestiq [Cadillac’s $300,000 EV sedan], when we showed it for the first time, it was a concept car and people were like, ‘Wow, you should make that.
A year ago, GM exec Mark Reuss launched a thousand internet memes when he crashed the Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 pace car at the Detroit Grand Prix.
In an interview, Mark Reuss, the president of General Motors, pushed back on misconceptions about electric vehicles. Bill Pugliano/Getty Images 2023-06-16T12:14:14Z ...
The President of General Motors North America, Mark Reuss, will assume his new position as executive vice president Global Product Development, Purchasing and Supply chain on January 15.
We'll admit we had to read the quote from General Motors President of North America Mark Reuss a few times just to make sure we weren't missing something obvious. But it is correct – Reuss told ...
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