Project Will Support 870 Jobs, Building on Company's Nearly 90 Years of Manufacturing in Tonawanda
Investment Will Provide New Machinery and Equipment to Build Engine and Component Production for GM’s Most Popular Vehicles
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that General Motors, a global automotive company, will invest $888 million in new machinery and equipment at its Tonawanda plant to produce a next generation small-block V-8 engine for use in GM’s line of full-size trucks and SUVs. The project will support 870 jobs at Tonawanda Propulsion, including 177 jobs that were deemed at risk. Empire State Development will provide up to $16.96 million in performance-based Excelsior Jobs Program tax credits in return for investment commitments to move the project forward.
“General Motors has been a major manufacturer and one of the largest employers in Western New York for years. This impressive project demonstrates how public/private partnerships can help companies like General Motors expand their operations while supporting jobs in Upstate New York,” Governor Hochul said. “Today’s $888 million investment is great news for the hundreds of workers at the plant and builds on New York’s manufacturing legacy by providing world-class products to the global market. I look forward to seeing New York’s partnership with GM bring the next generation of automotive technology to its Tonawanda plant and I thank them for their tremendous support and belief in Western New York.”
The project at the 2995 River Road plant includes the purchase and installation of new, state-of-the-art machinery and equipment, and facility renovations. The project is expected to start in July and be complete in 2027.
GM’s Tonawanda Propulsion Plant has been a cornerstone of Western New York’s manufacturing landscape for 87 years. Over the past 15 years, GM has invested more than $1.5 billion into its manufacturing operations across the state, including $300 million in the last five years alone. The Tonawanda facility currently employs 870 individuals, with hourly workers represented by UAW 774. This long-standing presence, combined with sustained economic investment, underscores GM’s significant and ongoing impact on the region’s economy and labor workforce.
General Motors’ Tonawanda Engine Plant Director Tara Wasik said, “This investment marks an exciting new chapter for our plant. We’re proud to help GM continue supporting the Western New York community and our dedicated team members across the state.”
Empire State Development President, CEO & Commissioner Hope Knight said, “Governor Hochul has put a strong emphasis on growing New York’s manufacturing sector, and it’s paying off. General Motors investing hundreds of millions of dollars in new machinery at its Tonawanda plant is a huge win for Western New York’s long running automotive industry. The entire region will benefit from the retention of hundreds of production and skilled trades jobs.”
Read the full press release here.