General Motors (GM) reported a 6% increase in U.S. sales for the full year, with growth across multiple areas of GM’s portfolio. All four GM brands grew in 2025, the company said in a statement. Sales in the fourth quarter declined 7% compared to the same period in 2024. Other U.S. sales highlights include: In 2025, GM sold nearly 700,000 Chevrolet and Buick models with starting prices below $30,000. GM Envolve sales to fleet & commercial customers grew 8% in 2025. “Demand for our brands and products is strong at every price point, and we are well-positioned to build on this momentum in the year ahead,” said Duncan Aldred, GM senior VP and president of North America.
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