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According to TK Garage, photos from a Stellantis plant in Kokomo, Indiana, reportedly show what seems to be Pentastar-related gearboxes. Furthermore, stickers display the “PX” lettering.
TK Garage reports that recent photos from a Stellantis plant in Kokomo seem to show what appear to be Pentastar-related transmissions, which has sparked speculation that Dodge might be building ...
The automaker has announced an $888 million investment project at the metals-intensive truck and sport utility vehicle engine plant in Tonawanda, New York. “Our significant investments in GM’s ...
Force Motors, in partnership with BMW Group India, has announced a new milestone of producing 1 lakh engines from its engine assembly plant in Chennai. The 1,00,000th unit rolled out of the plant ...
General Motors will invest $70 million in its Town of Tonawanda engine plant, to increase capacity on its engine block machining line. While no new jobs were announced, the investment helps one of ...
AI Quick Summary. GM is investing $888 million in its Tonawanda plant to produce a sixth-generation V-8 engine for trucks and SUVs, focusing on performance, fuel economy, and emissions.
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.
Your Hometown Kokomo: Automotive history museum in Kokomo. Rain chances continue through Sunday in central Indiana Genre / Jun 7, 2025 / 11:41 PM EDT.
A $24 million expansion of Rolls-Royce Solutions’ Mankato facility is now underway and, when it’s completed, will make the ...
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Auto parts supplier Delphi Corp. said today it will keep open eight core plants -- including one in Kokomo -- and sell or close 21 others as ...
GM's $888 million investment in its Town of Tonawanda engine plant will continue production of internal combustion engines. Amid push for electric, GM still sees value in V-8s Skip to main content ...
A fire has broken out at the Avtodizel engine plant in Russia’s city of Yaroslavl on the night of 3-4 June, engulfing the workshop producing 12-cylinder engines. Source: The Moscow Times Details ...