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General Motors breaks ground on the new Charlotte Technical Center in Concord, North Carolina. This 130,000-square-foot facility will expand GM’s performance and racing capabilities. Artist ...
General Motors is bringing a new facility to Concord, North Carolina as a way to further develop the Chevrolet NASCAR program, and ground was broken this past week in anticipation of the opening ...
GM will open the Charlotte Technical Center in mid-2020. ... Toyota’s facility is in Salisbury and Ford’s is in Concord. Chevrolet does have a simulator facility located in Huntersville. GM’s ...
GM has begun construction on its new $45 million Charlotte Technical Center in Concord, North Carolina. The 130,000-square-foot (12,077-square-meters) complex will be dedicated to supporting ...
General Motors has started the build-out of the North Carolina facility that will manufacture its Infantry Squad Vehicle for the U.S. Army starting in 2021.
Inside GM's 360-degree vehicle testing simulator Deep in the bowels of the General Motors Technical Center in Warren, Michigan sits one of the automaker's two 360-degree simulators. At first ...
The GM team plans to start racing in 2026. Construction on the project is expected to begin in the first quarter of 2025. The proposed facility would open in 2027, according to the council agenda.
The Charlotte Technical Center where the Gen3 Supercars Chevy Camaro ZL1 is on display is a hub for GM racing technology and production located in the midst of other Chevy Racing related locations.
CONCORD, N.C. — The crown jewel of Ford Racing's new 33,000-square-foot Technical Support Center is a simulator that embodies the next wave of NASCAR technology.
The Charlotte Technical Center is a $45M investment for GM and will be located in Concord, N.C. Chevrolet teams such as Hendrick Motorsports will use new building.