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GM + VM Motori for diesel technology
Tuesday, July 17, 2007 9:26 AM
GM-VM Motori diesel from a earlier post.

From GM... .
General Motors Corp. announced today it has reached a joint venture agreement with Penske Corporation to purchase 50-percent equity of VM Motori S.p.A, a designer and manufacturer of diesel engines based in Cento, Italy.

This investment builds on GM’s existing relationship with VM Motori, GM’s diesel expertise worldwide, and its strong relationship with Isuzu.

“Diesel engines have a very important role in GM's global advanced propulsion strategy,” said Tom Stephens, group vice president, GM Global Powertrain and Quality. “We are leveraging expertise and resources within our company and through technology partners to ensure we develop the world’s best powertrains.”

GM announced at the Geneva Motor Show that it will jointly develop a new 2.9-liter V-6 turbo diesel engine with VM Motori that is scheduled to launch in the Cadillac CTS in Europe in 2009. GM Powertrain Europe will focus on the development of the first industry application of a clean combustion process called closed-loop combustion control, electronic engine control and exhaust-gas aftertreatment, as well as calibration and integration into GM vehicles. VM Motori plans to build the new unit at its plant in Cento, Italy, and is responsible for the mechanical aspects of the engine’s design, development and testing.

Penske Corporation, based in Bloomfield, Mich., is a transportation services company that encompasses retail automotive sales and services, truck leasing, supply chain logistics management, transportation components manufacturing, and high-performance racing.

VM Motori, founded in 1947, specializes in engine design and production for a variety of uses, including light commercial vehicles.

GM currently offers 17 diesel engine variants in 45 vehicle lines around the world. GM sells more than one million diesel engines annually, with products that offer a range of choices from the 1.3L four-cylinder diesel engine sold in the Opel Agila and Corsa, up to the 6.6L V-8 Duramax diesel sold in full-size vans, heavy duty pickups and medium duty trucks in the U.S.





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Re: GM + VM Motori for diesel technology
Tuesday, July 17, 2007 1:08 PM
@!#$! So, now when is the V6 turbo diesel comming to the US?

dan



Re: GM + VM Motori for diesel technology
Tuesday, July 17, 2007 8:33 PM
2010 the earliest.



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Re: GM + VM Motori for diesel technology
Wednesday, July 18, 2007 8:53 AM
so this isn't replacing the duramax is it? or are they part of the same company?


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Re: GM + VM Motori for diesel technology
Wednesday, July 18, 2007 9:22 AM
No-No. The Duramax engines are for trucks only, the "baby Duramax" (4.5L vs 6.6L) will be put on the light-duty trucks.
The engine on this thread is meant for cars and it looks like it is for a Saturn. Saturn are now becoming re-badged Opels and Opels use this company for their diesels.



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Re: GM + VM Motori for diesel technology
Wednesday, July 18, 2007 9:56 AM
ahh gotcha


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Re: GM + VM Motori for diesel technology
Wednesday, July 18, 2007 1:24 PM
so no more plastic saturns? I had so much fun hitting them with a hammer when i worked at the dealership



Re: GM + VM Motori for diesel technology
Wednesday, July 18, 2007 1:32 PM
that would be a really good engine choice to go up against the proposed honda 2.2L diesel that is supposed to come out in 2009. if the can keep emissions down and fuel economy up, they could give them a real run with this one



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Re: GM + VM Motori for diesel technology
Monday, September 10, 2007 7:53 AM
So 2010 is the earliest we'll be seeing a diesel GM vehicle on out shores?





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