General Motors is moving it production of the next-generation Cadillac SRX crossover to Spring Hill, Tenn., from Mexico, Detroit Free Press reports.
At Spring Hill plant, the automaker will invest $185 million to expand assembly and engine production, the newspaper said.
The Cadillac SRX is made in Ramos Arizpe, Mexico, and the three- and four-cylinder Ecotec engines, to be produced by Spring Hill workers, will be used in 27 models across five GM brands by the 2017 model year, according to the news report.
In addition, General Motors said it will invest $48 million to upgrade its Bedford, Ind.
Source: Detroit Free Press