GM Bets Big on Big V-8’s

GM Bets Big on Big V-8’s

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In an age of electrification, GM places their bet on a major investment in ICE production.

Is the internal combustion engine dead? General Motors thinks otherwise and the company announced an $854 million investment in four U.S. plants to manufacture the company’s sixth generation of small block V-8 gasoline engines.

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