GM Powertrain Torino

  • Engineering
Founded2005; 19 years ago (2005)Headquarters
Turin
,
Italy
OwnerPunch Group
Number of employees
650Websitepunchtorino.com

GM Powertrain Torino[1] is a powertrain engineering center headquartered in Turin, Italy and was founded in 2005. In September 2008 the center moved into its new Politecnico di Torino facility, making General Motors the first automotive company to become a physical part of a university campus. The Engineering Center currently engineers and develops diesel engines, controls and propulsion systems, and employs over 650 people.

GM Powertrain Europe was a center for development of diesel engines and related electronic control of GM globally, and designs propulsion systems for Opel, Chevrolet, GMC and Buick. From design to the study of virtual components or tests on the engine benches – everything took place in the laboratories and test cells of GM Powertrain Europe in Turin.[citation needed]

GM Powertrain Europe Turin represented a strategic asset for GM globally. In Europe, the engineering center provides Opel vehicles with premium diesel technology, like the all-new 1.6 CDTI engine, the quietest diesel in its class that has earned the nickname ‘Whisper Diesel’. Diesel engines of the future which are designed in Turin all share common characteristics: high-tech solutions offering moderate fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. GM sold it to Punch in 2020, following the exit of GM from European market. Since Peugeot already had Diesel engines, the design center was useless to GM, therefore it was sold out.[citation needed]

During the alliance between Fiat and GM, it was part of Fiat-GM Powertrain.[2]

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References

  1. ^ "Opel Media - Europe - News". Opel. 17 July 2011. Retrieved 16 August 2011.
  2. ^ IntroductionEurope Archived March 25, 2012, at the Wayback Machine GM Powertrain Engineering Center.

External links

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