This analysis examines General Motors' (GM) strategic adjustments within its CASE (Connected, Autonomous, Shared & Services, Electric) framework, particularly its balance between short-term V8 engine investment for internal combustion engine (ICE) profitability and a long-term goal of full electrification by 2035. The text explores how GM is recalibrating its EV rollout speed, adjusting battery production partnerships, and rethinking its automated driving approach following challenges with its Cruise division. It also highlights the increasing importance of software-defined vehicles (SDVs) and connected services for GM's future revenue, while identifying significant challenges like market dynamics, technological complexities, competition, and policy uncertainty that the company must navigate.
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