The V8 is not dead. Far from it, actually, specifically for General Motors. New reports recently surfaced, shedding some details on Detroit’s next generation of thundering ochos.
According to enthusiast site, GMAuthority, the General is in the midst of developing a new family of V8s. It corroborates GM’s massive $888 million investment into its Tonawanda Propulsion plant.
Announced last year, that massive investment is all specifically to support further production of its iconic internal combustion engines. More so, however, it symbolizes the industry’s current affairs and the shift back to ICE power in the wake of the lukewarm electric market.
Now, we’re learning more about what that all means.

The return of the “350 small block”
According to GMAuthority, who spoke with anonymous sources “close to the matter,” GM’s new V8s will include two higher-displacement variants. Those sixth-gen variants supposedly include a new 5.7-liter and 6.6-liter.





