The U.S. Secret Service is in preliminary discussions with General Motors regarding the supply of next-generation armored SUVs. Director Sean Curran has met with GM executives to explore advancements that could improve the Secret Service's protective vehicle fleet against evolving threats. Although the current fleet includes armored Chevy Suburbans used by President Trump, specific timelines and costs for the new vehicles remain unclear. The discourse has sparked conversation about including other options, like the Tesla Cybertruck, despite recent cancellations of related orders by the State Department.
The Secret Service is actively exploring new innovations with General Motors to advance their armored fleet of vehicles, focusing on countering evolving threats.
Director Sean Curran's discussions with GM executives highlight the need for state-of-the-art advancements, although details on costs and deployment remain uncertain.
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