LANSING — General Motors is making a significant pivot away from electric vehicles at its Lansing Grand River plant, announcing plans for a new gas-powered Cadillac CT5 sedan even as the company received $500 million in federal funding for electric vehicle production.
GM announces new gas-powered Cadillac CT5 for its Lansing Grand River plant, marking a significant pivot away from the facility’s planned electric vehicle transition.
$500 million in federal funding at risk as the Trump administration reviews the Biden administration grant that was intended to support electric vehicle production at the Michigan plant.
Current CT4 and CT5 models ending production in 2026, with the new gas-powered CT5 representing GM’s “strong commitment to the long-term future of the plant,” according to co