- GM Powertrain Torino
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GM Powertrain Torino Industry Automotive Founded 2005 Headquarters Turin, Italy Employees 450 Parent General Motors Website GM Powertrain.com GM Powertrain Engineering Center Torino[1] is a powertrain engineering center founded in 2005.
The engineering center is headquartered in Turin, Italy, and is a subsidiary of General Motors.
During the alliance between Fiat and GM, it was part of Fiat-GM Powertrain. Later it was part of a company known as GM Powertrain Europe, which was responsible for the manufacturing of engines and transmissions until 2010.
In South America, Fiat-GM Powertrain still lives. The only product made by the company nowadays is the 1.8L Family I engine to be fitted in the Brazilian Chevrolet Corsa-C, Chevrolet Meriva, Fiat Palio and Siena, Fiat Idea, Fiat Stilo, Fiat Doblo and Fiat Grande Punto.
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Notes
- ^ "Opel Media - Europe - News". Media.opel.com. 2011-07-14. http://media.opel.com/content/media/intl/en/opel/news.detail.html/content/Pages/news/intl/en/2011/OPEL/07_14_powertrain_torino_invests. Retrieved 2011-08-16.
External links
- GM Powertrain
- GM International official corporate website
- Opel International official corporate website
Categories:- General Motors transmissions
- GM engines
- Opel
- Italian company stubs
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