After years of having an obvious gap in its product mix, General Motors is stepping back into the market for large work trucks. The company has reached a supply deal with Navistar to develop and assemble a new line of medium-duty trucks.
The agreement, announced in late September, applies to Class 4 and Class 5 conventional-cab commercial trucks, which will offer GM customers “more choices and onestop shopping for a versatile line of trucks, vans and crossovers,” says Ed Peper, U.S. vice president of GM fleet and commercial sales.