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GM will stop making Chevy Malibu this fall

- BY KALEA HALL Detroit News

Motors Co. will halt production of the Chevrolet Malibu sedan this fall at its Fairfax Assembly plant in Kansas to prep for production of the new Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicle, the automaker confirmed Wednesday.

Production of the Cadilducti­on lac XT4 small SUV will continue until the plant is shut down next year to retool for production of the Bolt.

GM previously announced it would invest about $390 million in Fairfax to make the Ultium-based Bolt. The previous generation Bolt, built at GM’s assembly plant in Lake Orion, Michigan, was not based on Ultium. ProGeneral of that Bolt ended in December 2023.

“To facilitate the installati­on of tooling and other plant modificati­ons, after nine-generation­s and over 10 million global sales, GM will end production of the Chevrolet Malibu in November 2024 and pause production of the Cadillac XT4 after January 2025,” GM spokespers­on Kevin Kelly said in a statement. Kelly said the production pause “will result in a layoff until production resumes” for affected employees.

When production resumes in late 2025, Fairfax will produce both the Bolt EV and XT4 on the same assembly line, which gives GM flexibilit­y to respond to changes in customer demand.”

 ?? HENRY PAYNE Detroit News/TNS ?? A 2023 Chevrolet Malibu 1LT. General Motors has announced that it will stop producing the Chevy Malibu this fall.
HENRY PAYNE Detroit News/TNS A 2023 Chevrolet Malibu 1LT. General Motors has announced that it will stop producing the Chevy Malibu this fall.

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