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October 1, 2007
General Motors plans to manufacture the Chevrolet Volt electric car in 2010 and will produce a Chevy version of its full-size crossover SUVs in 2011, according to a summary of the automaker's new contract with the United Auto Workers, according to USA Today.
It will also add wagon and coupe versions of the newly redesigned Cadillac CTS sports sedan in 2009.
The rare peek at GM's product plans is part of the four-year labor agreement between GM and the UAW.
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