General Motors wants to return to Europe The auto giant doesn’t sell its cars in the old continent and there’s no real official distribution circuit: the few Cadillacs, Chevrolets (etc.) you see sporadically on our streets are imported from dealers specializing in American cars.
This may change soon. The American giant now wants to set sail to conquer Europe, where he has been absent for about five years. In 2017, after nearly twenty years of missteps and losses, General Motors sold its division Opel / Vauxhall to PSA. In the meantime, many things have changed. Some US brands that previously had similar problems are now starting to show excellent results.
Breaking the news is Mary BarraGM Group CEO: “Five years ago we sold Opel to what is now called Stellantis and we have no regrets,” he said, adding that the company is “looking at new growth opportunities”.
EVs are becoming more and more popular on our continent and GM wants a piece of the pie: “we can re-enter Europe as an electric brand, personally I can’t wait”. From 2035, General Morots will exclusively produce electric cars It recently unveiled an ambitious plan for the electrification of all its brands. The revolution started two years ago with the launch of the new GMC Hummer EV, a zero-emissions behemoth but not exactly “green”.
Source: Lega Nerd
