General Motors (GM) will begin building the Cadillac Escalade, Chevrolet Silverado, and GMC Sierra light-duty pickups at its Orion Assembly plant in early 2027, abandoning its original plan to produce electric vehicles at the site.
The shift comes despite GM accepting $480 million in state grant funds and investing $4 billion to expand the facility for EV manufacturing. Company officials cited slower-than-anticipated EV demand but confirmed battery module production will continue at Orion to support EV output at Factory Zero in Detroit and Hamtramck. State officials say GM remains in compliance with the original incentive agreement, which is tied to job creation and investment milestones.
Here’s why it matters:
This strategic shift underscores the continued strength of the gas-powered truck market. Dealers, especially those in full-size pickup segments, can expect more consistent inventory supply in the coming years as GM scales production of its most profitable vehicles. The move also signals a more cautious industry approach to electrification timelines, giving dealers a clearer short-term outlook on ICE inventory planning, allocation, and consumer expectations.
Key takeaways:
- GM shifts Orion Assembly to ICE trucks
The plant will begin producing the Escalade, Silverado and Sierra in 2027, reversing earlier plans to build full-size electric pickups. - $4 billion investment stays in place
GM maintains it has fulfilled its financial commitments at the Orion site, including facility upgrades and battery production capabilities. - Battery production continues at Orion
Orion will continue to manufacture battery modules that are shipped to Factory Zero for use in EV models, such as the Hummer EV and Silverado EV. - State officials say grant terms are met
Michigan’s economic development agency says GM is in compliance with the SOAR agreement, which includes job creation targets by 2030. - Demand dictates strategy
Slower-than-expected EV sales pushed GM to prioritize production of high-demand, high-margin gas-powered vehicles in Michigan.