Latest News About GM plans to accelerate EV rollout by 2035/2040, safety recalls add pressure

Updated 2026-06-17 22:09

General Motors announced plans to accelerate the move to an all-electric lineup, aiming for an all-electric lineup for light vehicles by 2035; aims for carbon neutrality by 2040. GM has faced recurrent recalls in SUVs and pickups due to safety defects, drawing regulatory and consumer scrutiny. GM is expanding its EV lineup and building out charging infrastructure as part of its broader mobility plan to enable the shift.

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General Motors on Friday announced it is recalling about one million SUVs because of a potential defect which could cause an air bag inflator to rupture. The automaker is concerned about a possible brake fluid leak that poses a fire danger. GM will repair certain Chevrolet Silverado trucks to prevent brake fluid leaks that could cause fires. Among the celebrities making an appearance in Super Bowl LVII ads are Adam Driver, Will Ferrell and Serena Williams.

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The recall follows a January investigation​ by U.S. auto safety regulators into reports of engine failure in certain GM vehicles. The Dow Jones closed in the red on Thursday, with Ford stocks falling more than 3% and General Motors stocks falling more than 6% as investors reacted to President Trump's new 25% tariff on auto imports. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady has more. General Motors is adding over 132,000 heavy-duty pickups in the U.S. to a previous recall for tailgate...

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