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GM to cease Cadillac XT4 production, invest $390 million in Fairfax plant for EV shift

This investment follows GM's decision earlier this year to halt production of the previous generation Bolt, which ceased in December 2023.
GM is accelerating its shift towards EVs with a major transformation at its Fairfax, Kansas, assembly plant, starting in January.

General Motors (GM) is accelerating its shift towards electric vehicles with a major transformation at its Fairfax, Kansas, assembly plant. Starting in January, GM will end production of the gas-powered Cadillac XT4 SUV as it reallocates resources to build its next-generation Chevrolet Bolt EVs exclusively at this facility. This move is part of GM’s broader strategy to transition from traditional gas-powered vehicles to an all-electric lineup, signaling a considerable investment in its electric future.

The Detroit-based automaker announced it would invest $390 million in the Fairfax plant to support this shift. This investment follows GM’s decision earlier this year to halt production of the previous generation Bolt, which ceased in December 2023. The Fairfax plant, expected to resume production in 2025 with the Bolt EV and Cadillac XT4 on the same assembly line, will now solely focus on the Bolt, marking a pivotal change in GM’s production strategy.

The shift will also affect GM’s workforce. In September, the company revealed plans to lay off 1,695 employees at the facility due to the transition period. The first phase of these layoffs will commence on November 18, impacting 686 full-time workers and ending contracts for 250 temporary employees.

In the second phase, slated to begin on January 12, another 759 full-time workers will be laid off. However, GM has stated that it intends to recall the full-time employees once the Bolt production resumes in late 2025.

As the automaker transforms its product lineup, the end of its Malibu sedan production this month highlights its shift from traditional cars to a greater emphasis on crossovers and SUVs. Since its introduction in 1964, the Malibu has been a staple in GM’s lineup, with over 10 million units sold worldwide. With the discontinuation of the Malibu and the earlier phase-out of the Chevrolet Camaro, the only car remaining in Chevrolet’s U.S. lineup, besides the iconic Corvette, is now the legacy of the Malibu.

Overall, Cadillac XT4 sales, which have declined by 12% to 17,807 units this year, reflect the challenges gas-powered vehicles face amid increasing demand for electric options. By focusing its Kansas plant solely on the Chevrolet Bolt, GM is not only betting on the growing market for affordable EVs but also paving the way for a more sustainable and resilient future in a rapidly evolving automotive industry.

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