General Motors has temporarily suspended the sale of three of its medium -sized SUVs from 2026 – Chevrolet Traversse, Buick Enclave and GMC Acadia – due to an unspecified quality problem.
The measure, which only affects a total of 92 units, was confirmed by the car manufacturer and communicated to the dealers via an internal note issued on July 7.
Until the problem is resolved, the vehicles must not be handed over to customers, used for test runs or moved between dealers.
All affected models are part of a new generation with updated design, engines and technological features. They are produced on GM’s Factory in Lansing Delta Township in Michigan, USA.
Although GM has not disclosed details of the problem, the company expects to have a solution ready by the end of the week.
Source: Car and Driver | Photo: X @GMC | This content is created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial staff.