GM, V8 Engine and Future of Everything
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General Motors has announced that it will be spending $888 million on its new production plant for the next generation V8 engine. Here's where it's being made.
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AutoGuide on MSNLets Hope GM's New V8 Is Better Than The Last OneGeneral 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 is investing nearly $900 million to build its next-gen V8 in New York. Production is expected to begin in 2027 and it will power full-size trucks and SUVs. The new V8 promises to be more powerful,
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Why is GM betting big on traditional V8s with an almost $1 billion investment, even as the auto world goes electric? Get the insights into this controversial and pivotal decision.
General Motors CEO Mary Barra speaks at the WSJ Future of Everything event about reinvesting in V8 gasoline engines at its Tonawanda propulsion plant in Buffalo, N.Y.
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TopSpeed on MSNGM Commits Nearly $1 Billion To Next-Gen V8 DevelopmentReports of the demise of the V8 engine have been greatly exaggerated. Despite the inconsistent yet persistent transition to electrification the industry is undergoing, V8 engines are still needed, and definitely wanted,