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GM Eyes a Comeback for Sedans: Malibu or Impala

General Motors is reportedly developing at least two new passenger cars for the U.S. market.

GM Eyes a Comeback for Sedans: Malibu or Impala

General Motors is putting fresh energy into passenger cars, working on new models built on the versatile Alpha 2-2 platform. One of the main projects is said to be the successor to the popular Cadillac CT5 — a model that has already earned a strong following among American drivers. At the same time, GM is exploring another all-new car designed specifically for U.S. buyers.

Several possibilities are on the table for GM’s next-generation vehicles. One of the most talked-about options is a new Chevrolet sedan, which could take a prominent spot in the brand’s lineup and bring back some of the excitement the company once generated in the midsize segment.

Another direction being discussed is a revival of the iconic Camaro in both coupe and convertible form. The next iteration is expected to stay true to its heritage, delivering bold styling and plenty of power under the hood.

A third potential path would see the Cadillac CT5 family expand with coupe and cabriolet versions — a move that could appeal to buyers looking for a more premium open-top experience.

There’s also growing buzz that GM might bring back some familiar nameplates from the past, such as the Malibu or Impala — cars that once stood as symbols of comfort, dependability, and American automotive tradition.


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