GM Invests $900M to Revitalize V8 Engine Production

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General Motors is investing nearly $900 million to develop a sixth-generation V8 engine at its Tonawanda plant in New York, with production starting in 2027. The new V8 aims to be more powerful, efficient, and environmentally friendly, powering full-size trucks and SUVs like the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra. This significant investment includes plant upgrades and reflects GM's commitment to American manufacturing and innovation in engine technology.
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