GM’s share of the US electric vehicle market doubled in the fourth quarter as the new Chevy Equinox EV became a top seller. With new electric Cadillac SUVs arriving this year, GM sees more growth opportunities in 2025. Meanwhile, it will likely face a few headwinds. Here’s what to expect.
GM’s EV sales climb in 2024, driven by new Equinox
After releasing Q4 2024 earnings on Tuesday, GM claimed to be the “fastest-growing high volume EV manufacturer” in the US.
GM’s share of the electric vehicle market doubled over the year as it scaled up production of new models. By the second half of 2024, GM had surpassed Ford to become the second-largest seller of EVs in the US behind Tesla.
New models, like the electric Chevy Equinox and Blazer, contributed to GM’s higher EV sales. With sales surging 85% in Q4, the new electric Chevy Equinox was among the top five best-selling EVs in the US.
Other electric vehicles, including the Cadillac Lyriq and GMC Hummer EV, had their best sales quarters since launching.
With plans to offer “EVs for everyone,” GM now offers models across nearly every segment “at multiple price points,” including lower-cost (Chevy Equinox EV), luxury (Cadillac Lyriq), pickup trucks (Chevy Silverado EV, GMC Sierra EV Denali), and more.
GM’s 2024 EV sales (Source: GM)
Although GM does not provide a separate breakdown for electric vehicles, the company did say it achieved a positive variable profit in the fourth quarter.
GM Q4 2024 earnings and financials
CFO Paul Jacobson told reporters (via Reuters) that GM slightly missed its goal of producing 200,000 EVs in North America, ending 2024 at 189,000 units wholesale. However, it did manage to reduce EV inventory from 100 days in Q3 to 70 days in the fourth quarter of 2024.
The company expects EV operating losses to improve by about $2 billion, the lower end of its $2 billion to $4 billion target. That’s based on its EV wholesale estimate of around 300,000 units.
Cadillac EV sales and upcoming models (Source: GM)
GM said average transaction prices across all vehicles were over $50,000 “with incentives below the industry average.”
GM posted fourth-quarter revenue of $47.7 billion, up 11% year over year. However, the company reported a net loss of $3 billion due to its restructuring in China. GM said Q4 net income was reduced by over $5 billion in special charges, including $4 billion for the restructuring in China and $500 million to halt its Cruise robotaxi business.
Electric Cadillac vehicles (Source: GM)
Despite the loss, GM expects losses to narrow in 2025 with improving EV profitability, a revamped China business, and its decision to end Cruise.
New electric Cadillacs, like the Escalade IQ, Optiq, and Vistiq, the luxury brand, will offer an an EV in every segment.
GM sold 114,432 electric vehicles in 2024, outpacing Ford, which sold 97,865 EVs last year. In the fourth quarter, GM’s share of the US EV market reached 12.5%, up from 6.5% in Q1 2024.
Electrek’s Take
Despite the optimism, GM could face some major headwinds this year. With Trump threatening to end federal EV subsidies and funding for US battery production, GM could be one of the most heavily impacted with significant investments.
In addition, Trump is now threatening to impose new tariffs on imports from key US trade partners, including Mexico and Canada, where GM has several manufacturing plants.
GM has already begun moving inventory from Mexico and Canada. Will it be enough to maintain growth in 2025?
The automaker acknowledged that “there is uncertainty over trade, tax, and environmental regulations” that are not factored into its guidance.
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Mercedes-Benz is gearing up to unveil the electric version of its best-selling SUV, the GLC, later this year. With its official debut just around the corner, Mercedes revealed a few new details, offering an exclusive first look at the new EV.
Mercedes offers an exclusive look at the new electric GLC
Although we got a sneak peek of the electric SUV in March during winter testing in Northern Sweden, Mercedes is giving us a better idea of what to expect.
“We’re not just introducing a new model – we’re electrifying our top seller,” Mercedes-Benz Group CEO, Ola Källenius, said on Thursday.
Mercedes promises the electric GLC “sets new standards” with a sleek new design, advanced tech, and its new MB.OS operating system.
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The new GLC EV is an upgrade over the current model, offering significantly more space and improved ride quality. Since the wheelbase is 3.1″ longer than the current gas-powered SUV, the electric version has more legroom and headroom for front and rear passengers.
With all the seats folded, the electric SUV offers 61.4 cubic feet of space. The gas-powered model features up to 56.3 cubic feet of cargo space. Plus, you get an extra 4.5 cu ft of space in the trunk (front trunk).
Mercedes-Benz CEO Ola Källenius with the new GLC EV (Source: Mercedes-Benz)
Källenius said that with Mercedes’ new 800V electric architecture and latest batteries, the electric GLC can regain around 260 km (161 miles) WLTP range in just ten minutes. He added that DC fast charging at over 320 kW is possible.
The GLC 400 4MATIC with EQ Technology will arrive with impressive towing capability of up to 5,291 lbs. In comparison, the Tesla Model Y can only tow up to 3,500 lbs.
Mercedes-Benz CEO Ola Källenius tests a prototype of the new electric GLC (Source: Mercedes-Benz)
Added features, such as ESP trailer stabilization and trailer maneuvering assistant, make it even easier to tow with optimized stability and control.
Källenius also teased the new electric GLC design, calling it the start of a “new era” and “a new face of the brand as the first in a family of upcoming vehicles.”
Mercedes GLC EV prototype with EQ Technology testing in Sweden (Source: Mercedes-Benz
The inside is just as impressive, providing a holistic experience. A “majestically floating next generation MBUX Hyperscreen” is optional, providing a spatial experience powered by the new MB.OS supercomputer.
Mercedes will unveil the new electric GLC at the 2025 International Motor Show in Munich on September 7, 2025.
The new electric Mercedes CLA interior (Source: Mercedes-Benz)
Although official range figures will be revealed at the event, according to Car and Driver, which tested a prototype model, Mercedes said it expects the new GLC to provide a WLTP range of just over 400 miles, or slightly more than 300 miles on the EPA scale, from a 94.5 kWh battery.
Prices will also be announced in due time, but given that the current GLC 350e 4MATIC PHEV starts at $59,900 in the US, you can expect the electric model to be priced slightly higher, at around $65,000.
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Tesla (TSLA) announced its 2025 annual shareholders meeting at the very last minute, and it pushed it all the way to November, the latest it has ever held the meeting.
Tesla generally holds its annual meeting in the summer and announces it way ahead of time.
Today, the automaker announced that the meeting will be held on November 6:
The board of directors (the “Board”) of Tesla, Inc. (“Tesla”) has designated November 6, 2025 as the date of Tesla’s 2025 annual meeting of shareholders (the “2025 Annual Meeting”).
This is highly unusual for Tesla. Here are the dates of Tesla’s last 5 annual meetings:
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2020: September 22, 2020
2021: October 7, 2021
2022: August 4, 2022
2023: May 16, 2023
2024: June 13, 2024
At those meetings, shareholders vote on several matters, including the reelection of directors and shareholders’ proposals.
Tesla has not released any yet, but they are expected to be in the upcoming proxy statement, which Tesla should release in the coming weeks.
Why does Tesla need more time?
Electrek’s Take
I think Tesla is working on some proposals that are going to take time to put together and then to sell to shareholders – hence why the meeting is set for November.
There are two suspects: a new CEO compensation package for Musk or a merger/acquisition of xAI.
It could also be both, but I think that would be harder to swallow for some shareholders as both initiatives have a clear aim of giving Musk a bigger stake in Tesla.
I think sane investors should not want that, but Tesla shareholders don’t fit in that category. Much of Tesla’s value is attached to Musk’s lies and ridiculous predictions. The value will have to come down to reality at some point, but they are a bunch of gamblers who are enjoying the ride in the meantime.
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A three-row electric SUV for less than $30,000? Sign me up. NIO (NYSE: NIO) opened pre-orders for the new Onvo L90 on Thursday, starting from 193,900 yuan, or about $27,000.
NIO kicks off Onvo L90 pre-orders in China
NIO claims the Onvo L90 is the lightest full-size three-row SUV in its class, with a curb weight just under 5,000 lbs (2,250 kg). In comparison, the Lucid Gravity has a curb weight of 5,966 lbs (2,712 kg).
The new flagship model is designed as a family-friendly SUV, offering ample interior space and advanced technology.
At 5,145 mm long, 1,998 mm wide, and 1,766 mm tall, the Onvo L90 is slightly bigger than the Lucid Gravity. In China, it will go head-to-head with higher-end electric SUVs like Li Auto’s L9.
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However, the L9 is an extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) and starts at around 409,800 yuan ($57,000), more than double the price of the Onvo L90.
The low price of 193,900 yuan ($27,000) applies only to those who rent the battery. Nio’s Battery as a Service (BaaS) costs 899 yuan ($125) a month. With the battery included, the Onvo L90 still starts at just 279,900 yuan ($39,000).
Nio’s new electric SUV is offered in six and seven-seat configurations. The interior features a massive 17.2″ floating infotainment screen at the center.
Other interior highlights include a three-zone climate control system, massage, heating, and ventilation for every seat, as well as an additional entertainment screen for rear passengers. And like many new vehicles in China nowadays, it even comes with a built-in refrigerator.
Powered by an 85 kWh battery, the Onvo L90 offers a CLTC range of 605 km (367 miles). It’s also based on NIO’s next-gen 900V platform, unlocking class-leading energy consumption of just 14.5 kWh per 100 km.
Buyers can choose from single and all-wheel-drive powertrains. The AWD version boasts up to 590 hp (440 kW), good for a 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) sprint in just 4.7 seconds.
NIO is offering an incentive for early pre-order holders. Those who place an order with a 2,000 yuan deposit will receive a 5,000 yuan credit off the vehicle and an extra 5,000 yuan for optional features and more. Nio plans to begin delivering Onvo L90 to customers, starting on August 1.
The L90 is the second Onvo-branded EV to arrive in China, following the smaller L60, launched last September.