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What drove General Motors stock higher on Monday?

by March 23, 2026
written by March 23, 2026

General Motors (NYSE: GM) closed comfortably in green on Monday as investors responded to a powerful combination of strategic pivots, bullish analyst calls, and renewed confidence in its profit-first roadmap.

At the Bank of America Global Automotive Summit last week, the firm’s management outlined a high‑margin transformation strategy that impressed Wall Street.

BofA’s subsequent bullish research note highlighting General Motors’ exceptional truck margin and undervalued competitive position fuelled optimism on Mar. 23.

Year-to-date, GM shares are still down some 13%.

Why is BofA bullish on General Motors stock?

At the Bank of America summit, CFO Paul Jacobson revealed that General Motors expects its deferred revenue backlog from software and digital services – specifically its OnStar ecosystem – to reach $7.5 billion by the end of 2026.

This move toward a recurring revenue model is being viewed as a “tech-like” pivot that could significantly expand long-term margins.

Additionally, the company announced it will “unbundle” its Super Cruise autonomous driving technology, offering it as a standalone option for 2027 model year trucks.

According to the BofA analysts, this will accelerate adoption and digital revenue – which may drive General Motors stock higher through the remainder of 2026.

A 0.95% dividend yield makes GM even more attractive to own as a long-term holding.

Discipline capital returns to drive GM shares higher

In their latest research note, Bank of America experts also noted that the Trump administration’s rollback of strict emissions standards allows GM to focus on its “high-margin” ICE trucks and SUVs – while demand for EVs cools.

General Motors stock also continues to benefit from the $6.0 billion share buyback programme and the 20% dividend increase authorized earlier this year, signaling management’s confidence in its cash flow.

Wall Street’s “Year of the Pickup” narrative remains central, with high‑margin GMC Sierra and Chevrolet Silverado models generating about $17,500 per unit nearly “double” GM’s corporate average.

Note that General Motors has recently broke above it 200-day moving average (MA), signaling shifting momentum from bearish to bullish.

How to play General Motors at current levels?

Despite industry‑wide pressures such as higher steel and aluminum tariffs, GM stock continues to present a compelling opportunity for investors seeking durable returns in a shifting market.

It’s partly why BofA is not the only Wall Street firm that’s recommending sticking with it this year. The consensus rating on GM also sits at “moderate buy” with the mean price objective of about $93 indicating potential upside of more than 20% from here.

This consensus view reflects growing confidence that General Motors’ “margin‑accretive” strategy in trucks, SUVs, and software will continue to outperform through 2026.

Analysts also note that, compared with Tesla, General Motors stock is better positioned in the near term thanks to clearer margin visibility, steadier cash generation, and consistent shareholder returns.

For investors, GM’s blend of operational discipline, expanding digital revenue, and resilient demand in its most profitable segments creates a favorable entry point into a company undergoing a strategically sound transformation.

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