General Motors reports third-quarter results before Tuesday’s bell, with Wall Street expecting $2.31 adjusted EPS and $45.27 billion in revenue, down 22% and 7.2% from a year ago. The update follows a $1.6 billion special item from its EV pullback that won’t hit adjusted figures but will pressure net income. Analysts flag risks of a miss amid shifts in truck production, trim mix and warranty costs, plus tariffs and inflation. CFO Paul Jacobson expects slightly higher tariff impact in Q3 and $4–$5 billion in 2025. Shares of GM are up about 9% in 2025.
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