GM Invests at Oshawa Assembly for Next-Generation Truck Production

 

 

GM Canada recently announced a new $63 million investment in Oshawa Assembly to upgrade stamping operations, supporting preparations to build the next generation of gas-powered full-size pickups and enhancing capability in the service parts business. This investment builds on the $280 million announced in June 2023, bringing GM’s total investment in Oshawa since 2020 to $1.5 billion.

“This additional investment underscores Oshawa’s importance in GM’s full-size truck portfolio,” said Jack Uppal, president and managing director of GM Canada. “With a long history of building trucks in Canada, the talented team at Oshawa Assembly will continue to play a critical role for years to come in delivering the pickups our customers know and trust.”

Oshawa Assembly currently builds Chevrolet Silverado light and heavy-duty full-size pickups on 2 shifts and is GM’s only North American facility producing both models on the same line. The site also supports aftermarket parts focused on stamping, related sub-assembly and other activities. Product details and launch timing for the next-generation pickup will be shared at a later date.

St. Catharines Propulsion continues to play a key role – today and into the future – and will produce GM’s next-generation of V8 engines, which power GM’s full-size trucks and SUVs.

Source: General Motors Canada

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