First they pulled the plug on the Viper, now all the high performance V- Series line is on the brinks of extinction. GM needs to refocus their plans as they are truly struggling. They have made some terrible choices in the past build some terrible quality cars. Now its all about to change according to them. They are ready for a change and want to survive and so they are changing their priorities quickly. Good move or another disaster?
General Motors, focusing on mainstream products in a battle to survive, has scrapped a unit that produced high-performance vehicles.
GM on Wednesday disbanded High Performance Vehicle Operations, which is based at the company’s suburban Detroit technical center, and redeployed its engineers, spokesman Vince Muniga said.
“All high-performance projects are on indefinite hold,” Muniga said. “The engineers are moving into different areas of the organization, and they will work on Cadillacs, Buicks, Chevrolets and Pontiacs.”
The unit created low-volume vehicles for GM’s divisions designed to appeal to enthusiasts and bolster the company’s image. Products included V-series Cadillacs and the Chevrolet Cobalt SS, HHR SS and a V-8 version of the Colorado.
Muniga said there are no plans for high-performance versions of upcoming cars.
The move is in the spirit of GM’s viability plan delivered to the U.S. Treasury Department on Tuesday. In the plan, GM said its future-product focus is on fuel- efficient cars and crossovers. It also pledged to increase its current offering of six hybrids to 14 by 2012 and to 26 by 2014. GM also boosted its request for federal aid by as much as $16.6 billion.
The High Performance Vehicle Operations unit could be reinstated once GM regains its financial health, GM’s Muniga said.
“These guys are pretty good at what they do,” Muniga said, “They are moving into different areas to work on core products.”
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May 5th, 2009 at 11:32 pm
GLAD I GOT MY XLRV! in case GM!? stops the V series iam ok,
the best they ever achieved is under my belt and proud too
be the chosen few. GREG BERLIN RENO NV.