Chevrolet’s Stunning EV Reversal: GM Axes BrightDrop, Doubles Down on Gas-Powered Equinox

In a surprising turn for the automotive industry, General Motors (GM) has announced it will discontinue its Chevrolet BrightDrop electric commercial van, citing a slower-than-expected market for electric fleet vehicles. The decision, confirmed by CEO Mary Barra, underscores shifting priorities as the company adapts to evolving regulatory and market conditions that have made commercial EV operations increasingly challenging.
The move delivers an immediate blow to GM’s CAMI Assembly Plant in Ingersoll, Ontario, the BrightDrop’s production hub which has been idle since May due to tepid sales. Once a cornerstone of GM’s commercial EV ambitions, the facility was retooled in 2022 after years of producing the Chevrolet Equinox. Barra described the decision as “difficult but necessary,” emphasizing its impact on employees and noting that BrightDrop vehicles had been adopted by major logistics players such as FedEx, DHL, and Walmart.
Ironically, GM is now preparing to significantly ramp up production of the gas-powered Equinox, alongside its electric variant, the Equinox EV. Barra confirmed that GM plans to double production of the internal combustion Equinox to meet surging consumer demand. As part of a broader $4 billion investment strategy across U.S. manufacturing facilities, GM will add Equinox production at its Fairfax Assembly Plant in Kansas City, Kansas, beginning in 2027. Additionally, the company will relocate production of the non-EV Chevrolet Blazer from Mexico to a Tennessee facility, reinforcing its domestic manufacturing footprint.
These strategic shifts form part of GM’s broader effort to “right-size” its electric vehicle operations. While the commercial EV van program has been abandoned, Barra reaffirmed GM’s continued commitment to electric flagships like the Equinox EV and the Cadillac Escalade IQ. She also highlighted the company’s ongoing investments in advanced battery chemistries, including LMR technology. However, the expiration of key federal tax incentives has cooled EV demand, forcing automakers like GM to balance long-term electrification goals with near-term profitability from internal combustion vehicles.
Financially, GM recorded a $1.6 billion charge in the third quarter tied to its EV strategy revision. Despite that, the company raised its full-year earnings forecast to between $12 billion and $13 billion, up from its previous range of $10 billion to $12.5 billion. CFO Paul Jacobson noted that simplifying production, reducing warranty and fixed costs, and restructuring GM’s China operations are expected to position the automaker for even stronger performance heading into 2026. GM also reported its highest third-quarter market share since 2017, driven by steady U.S. sales and continued efforts to localize supply chains amid evolving global tariff policies.
Ultimately, GM’s latest moves suggest a pragmatic approach — scaling back aggressive EV timelines in favor of immediate market realities. As the dust settles, one thing is clear: the electric revolution may still be coming, but for now, the roar of the gas engine isn’t going quiet just yet.
You may also like...
Super Eagles Coach Chelle Unleashes 'Shark' Mentality, Vows World Cup Berth!
)
Super Eagles coach Eric Chelle has promised to lead Nigeria to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, galvanizing the team after a cru...
Ghanaian Star: Osimhen, the Most Terrifying Striker I've Ever Faced!
)
Ghanaian defender Jerome Opoku has named Nigerian forward Victor Osimhen as the toughest opponent he's ever faced, prais...
King's Curse Broken? Stephen King's Box Office Flop Becomes a Free Streaming Hit!

Mike Flanagan's Stephen King adaptation, *The Life of Chuck*, earned widespread critical and audience praise despite a d...
Zombie Apocalypse Surprise: Unscored Horror Flick Dominates Streaming Worldwide!

Indonesian zombie movie 'The Elixir' has unexpectedly topped Netflix's global viewership charts, outperforming major tit...
Olivia Rodrigo's 'Guts Tour' Closes with Electrifying 'Lacy' Performance in NYC

Olivia Rodrigo concluded her Guts World Tour with an exclusive secret show at the Park Avenue Armory in New York City. T...
Film Buzz: Star Teases 'Beautiful' Sequel to Taylor Sheridan's Hit Thriller

Kathryn Bigelow returns to directing after a decade with the intense Netflix thriller, <em>A House of Dynamite</em>. Sta...
Royal Revelations: Princesses Beatrice & Eugenie's Hidden Turmoil Unveiled

Prince Andrew's ongoing controversy, including his and Sarah Ferguson's surrender of royal titles, has deeply impacted t...
Royal Honor: Ooni Bestows Prestigious Yeye Bobajiro Oodua Title

Dr. Afolashade Shona-Aluko has been bestowed with the prestigious title of Yeye Bobajiro Oodua by the Ooni of Ife, Oba A...



