
"General Motors plans to introduce a Buick sedan built on the same platform as the next-generation Cadillac CT5 and Chevrolet Camaro, a source at a major GM supplier told Automotive News."
"Stellantis, whose design chief says he's gotten tired of SUVs, is considering a new car that would cost less than $30,000."
"Ford Motor Co. CEO Jim Farley answered 'never say never' when asked whether the automaker would revive sedans as an affordability play."
"Infiniti reportedly plans to re-enter the sedan market in 2027, and Mitsubishi has indicated a 'strategic shift' is coming in its product plan."
After years of crossover dominance, automakers are showing renewed interest in sedans. Factors influencing this shift include modified fuel economy standards and consumer fatigue with larger vehicles. Major companies like Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis are exploring the possibility of reintroducing sedans. General Motors plans to launch a Buick sedan, while Stellantis is considering a new affordable car. Rising vehicle costs and potential regulatory changes are driving this reconsideration of the sedan market.
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