
General Motors will invest approximately $263 million for a future engine program at their Flint, Mich. facility. Photo courtesy of GM.
General Motors will invest more than $356 million in a new engine line, driveline and powertrain components at its Michigan assembly plants in Flint, Saginaw, and Grand Rapids, according to the automaker.
Flint Engine Operations will receive $263 million for a future engine program. Saginaw Metal Casting Operations will receive $50 million to go towards the improvement of driveline components. Grand Rapids Operations will receive $43.35 million for powertrain components.







