Cruze drives investment at Ohio plant
PR Newswire
DEFIANCE, Ohio,
General Motors Co. intends to invest $47 million in its Defiance powertrain plant to purchase tooling and equipment to increase volume of components for the fuel-efficient Ecotec 1.4L engine and the next generation of small-block car and truck engines.
“This investment reflects the growing demand for fuel-efficient vehicles, such as the Chevrolet Cruze, Volt and the all-new Sonic,” GM Manufacturing Manager Arvin Jones said Friday. “The products produced here will help our customers deal with rising fuel prices.”
The Defiance announcement is part of the $2 billion in U.S. investment that GM announced May 10 for 17 facilities in eight states. This builds on the $3.4 billion invested and 9,000 jobs GM has created or retained in the United States since mid-2009.
The plant, which opened in 1948, produces 5.8 million parts annually. It last was upgraded in 2010 to enable the facility to produce parts for the 1.4L engine.
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