GM Takes $1.6 Billion Hit With Trump Undercutting EV Market (2)

Oct. 14, 2025, 1:46 PM UTC

General Motors Co. is incurring $1.6 billion in charges tied to its pullback from electric vehicles, a stark indication of the damage that US policy changes will inflict on plug-in cars.

Realigning EV capacity to consumer demand will lead to non-cash impairment and other charges of $1.2 billion, GM said Tuesday in a regulatory filing. The rest of the costs relate to canceling contracts and settling commercial arrangements linked to EV investments and will have a cash impact.

WATCH: General Motors is taking $1.6 billion in charges for scaling back its electric vehicle production. Source: Bloomberg

The automaker will recognize the special items in third-quarter results slated for Oct. 21. GM warned that ...

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