After more than two decades working together, General Motors and Allison Transmission are officially splitting up. GM and Allison Transmission will officially end their heavy-duty truck partnership in ...
Cummins engines are popular because of their reputation for reliability and undemanding maintenance and the availability of upgrades. Due to the robust design and plentitude of aftermarket parts, it's ...
General Motors trucks have worn Allison Transmission branding for decades, but that will stop after Dec. 31, 2025. The two parties were unable to reach an agreement to extend their longstanding ...
GM and Allison Transmission, longtime partners on heavy-duty truck powertrains, are parting ways, as first reported by TFL Truck. The rollout of GM's 10-speed automatic in 2020 marked the end of ...
ATLANTA – Allison Transmission plans to release the first 9-speed fully automatic transmission in 2020, offering fuel savings and available to help meet the next round of greenhouse gas emissions ...
Allison has actively expanded into gas truck applications in response to growing demand from fleets that want the performance of diesel without the emissions or costs. Putting an Allison transmission ...
In the latest quarter, 6 analysts provided ratings for Allison Transmission (NYSE:ALSN), showcasing a mix of bullish and bearish perspectives. Summarizing their recent assessments, the table below ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. #1 stock picker for 51 straight months on SumZero. AI is my edge. I first made Allison Transmission (ALSN) a Long Idea in June ...
As GM Authority recently covered, General Motors will once again leverage the Allison name for its heavy-duty pickups, slapping an Allison badge on new units of the Chevy Silverado HD and GMC Sierra ...
General Motors will discontinue use of the Allison branding with regard to the 10-speed automatic equipped by the Chevy Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HD, ending a long-standing arrangement that tied The ...
GM and Allison Transmission will officially end their heavy-duty truck partnership in 2026, concluding a collaboration that began with the Duramax diesel era in 2001. By June 29, 2026, GM must remove ...