Vehicles on the assembly line at the GM plant in Spring Hill, Tenn., in 2019. The automaker will stop production of two electric Cadillac SUVs at the plant.

General Motors is cutting output at one of its main electric-vehicle factories, the latest automaker to pull back on EVs as U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration yanks federal support for green cars.

GM will stop production of two electric Cadillac SUVs at its assembly plant in Spring Hill, Tenn., during the month of December, according to a person familiar with the matter and communications to GM employees viewed by Reuters.

The plant produces the mid-size Cadillac Lyriq – a relative hit and one of GM’s top-selling EVs – and the Vistiq, a larger electric SUV. GM also plans to significantly curtail production of those vehic

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