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Recalled trucks and SUVs with GM's 6.2L V8 L87 engine get a new, thicker oil if they pass an inspection. Here's what you need ...
General Motors will spend nearly a billion dollars tooling up Buffalo for its sixth-generation of small-block V8 production.
General Motors is investing nearly $900 million to build its next-gen V8 in New York. Production is expected to begin in 2027 ...
General Motors is keeping the V8 alive with fresh investment of $854 million to develop a new small-block V8 at its Tonawanda ...
Following the controversial decision to offer a six-cylinder-only engine lineup in the Ram 1500, the HEMI V8 is already back ...
Why is GM betting big on traditional V8s with an almost $1 billion investment, even as the auto world goes electric? Get the ...
While pushing electrification, General Motors is also working on a new generation of V8 engines—the sixth—mainly for ...
General Motors began 2025 facing a major issue: the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) launched a formal investigation into the company’s widely used 6.2-liter L87 V8 engine.
General Motors is now facing legal action following the recall of nearly 900,000 vehicles equipped with its failing 6.2-liter ...
Nothing says “All-Electric Future” like a massive investment in big, powerful, gas-gulping internal combustion engines (ICE).
The company said the investment marks its largest single investment in an engine plant, and makes Tonawanda its second ...
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 ...