Lansing Grand River Assembly
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Lansing Grand River Assembly is a modern automobile factory in Lansing, Michigan. Opened in 2001 by General Motors, the 2,000,000 ft² plant produces vehicles on the company's Sigma platform. It is the main plant for Cadillac.
On February 14, 2006, GM announced that it would invest in a 120,000 ft² expansion to the Grand River plant to prepare for production of the next-generation CTS.
Products:
- Cadillac CTS
- Cadillac STS
- Cadillac SRX
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- General Motors factories
- Economy of Lansing, Michigan
- Motor vehicle assembly plants in Michigan