The General Motors Corvette Assembly Plant was packed full of
community and state leaders, GM officials, media and supporters of
Corvette today in hopes of good news with regards to the future of
Corvette and Bowling Green. It was good news indeed as GM North America
President Mark Reuss took to the podium and announced their plans to
invest $131 million in the Bowling Green Assembly Plant, "This facility
is particularly thrilling for me to be at because I've had Corvettes, in
fact, Corvette is one of the reasons why I went to work for the company
a long time ago," said Reuss.
Reuss announced that the next generation Corvette, the C7, would be produced in Bowling Green and that 250 jobs would be created. He added that the current generation will continue for about two more years while work happens behind the scenes to update the facility and ensure the Corvette will continue to be the true American sports car built here for many years to come. The C7 model is
predicted to be debuted Spring of 2013 for a 2014 model year Corvette.
"As you know Bowling Green is a special place and not just to me and to
GM but to Corvette lovers around the world. This place is THE mecca for
those who appreciate true affordable sports car performance and they
come from the four corners of the globe to see what you do here," said
Reuss. "It is amazing and it is inspiring and it is very American."
Read more about the press conference on our blog
National Corvette Museum: General Motors Announces C7 to be Built in Bowling Green, Kentucky here, and watch Reuss's complete speech on our You Tube
channel
here.