Workers at General Motors plant in Silao, Mexico, have formed a new union – the national union of automotive workers, SINTTIA. The union seeks to represent GM workers and negotiate a new collective employment agreement. In a crucial vote on 17 and 18 August, workers rejected the current collective bargaining agreement, controlled by what they say is – with justification in AutoInformed’s view – the corrupt Miguel Trujillo López union, affiliated to the Confederation of Mexican Workers (CTM).
Silao builds Chevrolet Silverado LD Crew Cab and Reg Cab, as well as GMC Sierra LD Crew Cab and Reg Cab trucks that are among GM’s most profitable vehicles. GM did not immediately respond to AutoInformed’s request for comments. (Variables Abound – Meet the New NAFTA; Collision Course – Trump, Mexico, NAFTA; Ford Invests $1.6 Billion in Mexico. NAFTA Sucking Sound of Lost U.S. Jobs Continues During Fierce Presidential Race) Continue reading











Genesis Electrification Follows Hyundai Motor Group Ideas
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Genesis says it will pursue electrification of its entire vehicle lineup of luxury vehicles from the Hyundai Motor Group. With a dual electrification strategy, all new Genesis vehicles will be purely electric starting from 2025 comprised of fuel cell EVs and battery EVs. Genesis claims it plans to become a 100% zero emission vehicle brand by 2030 and aims to become carbon neutral by 2035. (IONIQ 5 Robotaxi Revealed)
In a promotional film just released, GV60 was shown once again. It’s the brand’s first electric vehicle based on E-GMP (Electric-Global Modular Platform), the dedicated EV platform. Images of GV60 were revealed in August and the vehicle is to be released in the second half of this year in the Korean domestic market, leading the brand’s journey to electrification. North American deliveries of GV60 are expected in 2022. Continue reading →