General Motors pretty much made it clear that Reilly will take the job on an interim basis as the external search for a new CEO of its European operations commences.
"As we announced last Tuesday, Opel/Vauxhall will remain a fully integrated member of the New GM family, a decision that is in the best interests of Opel/Vauxhall, its customers, employees, other stakeholders and GM," said Fritz Henderson, GM president and CEO.
"With his deep experience with the Opel and Vauxhall brands, Nick is well suited to lead this transition and to work toward the earliest possible normalization of the business," Henderson added.
The company said that GM Europe vice president Engineering, managing director Adam Opel GmbH, Hans Demant, will keep his role leading the Opel Management Board and will work with Reilly during this transitional phase.