General Motors Corp. has suspended plans to build a small, seven-seat crossover wagon for its Chevrolet brand in North America and instead plans to bring another small car to the U.S. from Asia. The moves come as it continues to reshuffle its product plans amid a rapidly shifting U.S. market.
The canceled Chevrolet vehicle, code named the "Delta MPV7," was originally intended to be built in Hamtramck, Mich., beginning next year, according to the auto maker's recent agreements with the United Auto Workers union. The MPV, or multipurpose vehicle, would have been based on GM's compact-car architecture but would have been capable of seating seven people.
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