Article 58NRK Nikola’s deal with GM was supposed to close today—it didn’t

Nikola’s deal with GM was supposed to close today—it didn’t

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Timothy B. Lee
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Enlarge / The Nikola Badger. (credit: Aurich Lawson / Nikola Motor Corporation)

When Nikola and GM announced a partnership on September 8, GM said it expected the deal to close by September 30. Now September 30 has arrived, and the deal hasn't closed. Media reports indicate that the deal is unlikely to close today.

A GM spokesman confirmed the delay in an email to Ars. "Our transaction with Nikola has not closed. We are continuing our discussions with Nikola and will provide further updates when appropriate."

Also this morning, Nikola published a revised overview of the company's business strategy. It discussed Nikola's plans to manufacture semitrucks in Europe and the United States, build a network of hydrogen fuel stations, and even plans for an electric all-terrain vehicle. But conspicuously missing from the document was any mention of the Badger pickup truck-the one that GM was supposed to manufacture for Nikola under the now-delayed partnership.

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