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General Motors announced that it plans to invest 888 million USD in its Tonawanda engine plant near Buffalo, New York, to ...
For all the talk of EV mandates and changing tastes, there’s a long future for the V8 in the United States. It has proven to ...
While pushing electrification, General Motors is also working on a new generation of V8 engines—the sixth—mainly for ...
An $888 million investment will make the GM Tonawanda plant the second facility confirmed to produce GM's sixth-generation ...
General Motors will spend nearly a billion dollars tooling up Buffalo for its sixth-generation of small-block V8 production.
Why is GM betting big on traditional V8s with an almost $1 billion investment, even as the auto world goes electric? Get the ...
General Motors is moving ahead with its next-generation V8 engines—let's hope things go better this time around, considering the fifth-gen engines have been plagued with issues.
General Motors has announced that it will be spending $888 million on its new production plant for the next generation V8 ...
How will the new V8 differ from the one it replaces? GM says the sixth-gen engine will be more powerful while, at the same ...
Nothing says “All-Electric Future” like a massive investment in big, powerful, gas-gulping internal combustion engines (ICE).
The automaker will use the funds to install new machinery, equipment, tools and facility renovations at its Tonawanda ...
GM committing to the V8 could give it a leg up against its six-cylinder competitors. Though GM hasn't mentioned it, adding ...