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Detroit’s Dilemma: Cash In on Gas Now, or Lose the EV Race to China

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December 16, 2025
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Detroit’s Dilemma: Cash In on Gas Now, or Lose the EV Race to China
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  • U.S. policy shifts are pushing Detroit toward profitable gas trucks/SUVs: fuel-economy penalties are easing, the $7,500 EV tax credit expired, and California’s emissions leverage was curtailed.
  • EV economics remain poor for legacy OEMs: Ford’s EV unit has posted ~$13B operating losses (2021–2024) and is taking ~$19.5B in EV-related charges, reinforcing the pullback.
  • The strategic gap vs China is large: Detroit 3 have <5% of global EV share, while BYD, Geely, and Tesla together hold ~40%.
  • Cutting EV footprint risks a trap: low EV volume limits battery purchasing power and cost-down, making “affordable, profitable EVs” harder to achieve.

What Happened?

U.S. automakers are increasingly leaning into high-margin gasoline vehicles while trying to maintain enough EV investment to stay relevant globally. Regulatory and incentive changes in 2025 have reduced the financial penalty for selling gas-heavy lineups and weakened near-term demand support for EVs. GM, Ford, and Stellantis have shifted production mixes toward internal-combustion models, cut or idled parts of EV manufacturing, and emphasized flexible platforms that can build ICE, hybrids, and EVs. The shift is occurring as Chinese EV leaders continue to gain share and iterate faster, widening the competitive gap.

Why It Matters?

This is a capital-allocation and competitiveness problem. Selling more trucks and SUVs can drive near-term profits and cash flow, but it risks starving EV programs of the scale needed to lower costs—especially batteries—where volume is critical to supplier pricing and manufacturing efficiency. Producing EVs alongside gasoline vehicles can preserve flexibility, but it can also reduce operational efficiency versus dedicated EV lines. Meanwhile, Chinese EV makers operate in a faster product cycle environment and have already built the supply chain scale that supports lower prices, creating a structural cost disadvantage for Detroit if it delays. For investors, the tension is between maximizing near-term margins and avoiding long-term strategic obsolescence if global markets electrify faster than the U.S. does.

What’s Next?

Expect Detroit to prioritize hybrids and “multi-energy” platforms as the near-term profit-maximizing path, especially if U.S. demand for full EVs remains soft. The core question is whether legacy OEMs can still achieve EV cost competitiveness without committing to higher dedicated volume, and whether their planned lower-cost EV models can arrive on time and at scale. Another swing factor is market access: if Chinese EV brands remain constrained in the U.S., Detroit’s domestic profit pool may persist longer; if competitive pressure increases globally, the risk grows that U.S. automakers become regionally strong but structurally behind in the technology and cost curve that matters most internationally.

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