


General Motors plans to invest $4 billion to move production from Mexico to three plants in the United States, the company said late Tuesday.
The company will add production of the gas-powered Chevrolet Blazer and Chevrolet Equinox, which are made in Mexico, to two U.S. plants starting in 2027. The Blazer will be produced at GM’s Spring Hill, Tennessee plant, while the Equinox will be made at its facility in Kansas City, Kansas.
GM will also begin making gas-powered SUVs and light duty pickups at its Orion Township, Michigan plant, which was previously being reconfigured to make electric vehicles until demand for such cars weakened. The new investment will give GM the ability to assemble more than 2 million vehicles per year in the U.S. — Associated Press