QOTD: Is The V8 Still Very Much Alive?

It constantly seems like the V8 might be dying. Stellantis is slowly killing the Hemi, though like a horror-movie villain, it never quite dies. Electrification and technological advances involving internal-combustion engines with fewer cylinders are both factors that make us think the V8 will be relegated to only niche sports cars and a few trucks. Yet GM made news this morning that has us pausing.

May 29, 2025 - 04:05
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QOTD: Is The V8 Still Very Much Alive?

It constantly seems like the V8 might be dying. Stellantis is slowly killing the Hemi, though like a horror-movie villain, it never quite dies. Electrification and technological advances involving internal-combustion engines with fewer cylinders are both factors that make us think the V8 will be relegated to only niche sports cars and a few trucks. Yet GM made news this morning that has us pausing.


The General is going to drop almost $1 billion into a production line at its Buffalo-area plant. This line will built a sixth-gen V8 that will replace the current 5.3- and 6.2-liter engines.

But if you read Chris's story, which you should, you'd already know that. You'd also already know that GM promises improved fuel economy and more power.

Now I am thinking -- is the V8 not quite dead? Will improved tech keep these motors around, with fuel-economy that's more respectable? Or is this just GM recognizing that certain large SUVs and trucks still need big power, and electrification isn't yet the answer for those vehicles?

You know what to do -- sound off below.

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