Earlier, General Motors reported Q4 U.S. sales rose 41% year-over-year to 623,261 units and that its 2022 U.S. sales were up 3% year-over-year to 2,274,088 units. "GM is carrying strong momentum in North America into 2023. We see opportunities to grow our EV market share with nine all-electric models on sale, expand our truck leadership with four new Chevrolet and GMC heavy-duty and midsize pickups, and win new customers with the affordable and stylish 2024 Chevrolet Trax, which is the best entry-level vehicle we’ve ever built," said Steve Carlisle, GM EVP and President, North America. Among its "2023 Growth Opportunities in EVs," GM lists: Chevrolet Bolt EV and Bolt EUV production expected to increase to more than 70,000 units this year to meet strong global demand; Three Chevrolet EVs launching in the industry’s most popular segments; Cadillac LYRIQ production continues to increase to meet strong customer demand; GM’s first Ultium-dedicated assembly plant – Factory ZERO in Detroit and Hamtramck – slated to resume production this month with GMC HUMMER EV SUV planned to launch mid-2023. Reference Link
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