Fiat And Daimler Chrysler In Engine Alliance
Fiat Forms Strategic Alliance With Daimler Chrysler To Provide Engines
Fiat 3.0 litre JTD
Turbo Diesel engines are used in Mitsubishi light commercial
vehicles
Fiat Powertrain
Technologies and the DaimlerChrysler Truck Group have
announced a strategic co-operation agreement for the supple
of powertrains, with the first step being the long-term
supply of the advanced Fiat 3.0 litre JTD Turbo Diesel
engine used in the new Fiat Ducato for use in the Mitsubishi
Canter range of light commercial vehicles.
Starting in 2009 Fiat Powertrain Technologies will provide 80,000 3.0 litre JTD engines (codenamed F1C) a year to Mitsubishi Fuso, with plans to significantly increase volume in the following years.
The engine being supplied to the DaimlerChrysler Truck Group is a Common Rail Diesel engine, with 3.0 litre displacement, rated 115.5 kW at 3,500 rpm and a torque of 400 Nm at 1,400 rpm. Thanks to the optimized design of all engine components and to the advanced technology of its injection and turbocharging systems, this engine guarantees excellent performance and fuel consumption. The F1C engine is currently manufactured only in Foggia, Italy, but production in an additional site will shortly be started as part of the globalization of Fiat Powertrain Technologies' footprint.
The current Canter generation was introduced in 2002 and is one of the most successful light-duty trucks in Asia - sold over 132,000 times in 2006 in over 106 countries world-wide. Its great success and Mitsubishi Fuso's core competence for such vehicles makes MFTBC the world-wide Competence Centre for light-duty trucks within the DaimlerChrysler Truck Group.
Within the framework of this strategic supply-agreement the two companies are also investigating further potential business opportunities in other markets, including South East Asia.
"This agreement is a key step in our strategy aimed at developing strategic partnerships in all sectors of the Fiat Group" says Sergio Marchionne, CEO of Fiat Group. "Our ability to partner with DaimlerChrysler is confirmation that the decision to carve out our powertrain activities as a separate sector two years ago was the right one, and that we have products and technical skills to satisfy the needs of a demanding market."
Dieter Zetsche, Chairman of the Board of Management of DaimlerChrysler AG and responsible for the Mercedes Car Group, says: "Today's and future emission regulations demand a high level of investment and technological specialization. This agreement provides a value added for both companies, the Fiat Group and DaimlerChrysler."
Andreas Renschler, Member of the DaimlerChrysler Board of Management and responsible for the Truck Group, added: "Today is a milestone for the DaimlerChrysler Truck Group in many ways. With this alliance we have reached the best decision for our Fuso customers as we will offer them the most modern, technologically advanced and ecologically friendly light-duty engine for their businesses. And the engine will deliver high performance combined with highly competitive fuel efficiency."
"This agreement witnesses the level of our technology and supports the strategic role of FPT in expanding its business outside the captive market" said Alfredo Altavilla, CEO of Fiat Powertrain Technologies. "We trust this supply agreement can be the first step in a long-lasting and mutually satisfactory cooperation in further selected projects."
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About Fiat Powertrain
Technologies
Formed in March
2005, Fiat Powertrain Technologies is the Engines and
Transmissions sector of the Fiat Group. With its annual
output of around 2.8 million engines and 2.1 million
transmissions, with 16 plants and 10 R&D centres, FPT is one
of the key players in its sector on a worldwide
basis
About the DaimlerChrysler
Truck Group
The DaimlerChrysler
Truck Group is a division of DaimlerChrysler AG and the
world's largest commercial vehicle manufacturer. With its
five truck brands Mercedes-Benz, Freightliner, Sterling,
Western Star and Fuso it operates over 50 locations in
Western Europe, Asia, the NAFTA region and Latin America.
All brands have leading positions in their respective
markets. Last year the Truck Group sold 537,000 trucks
world-wide.
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck & Bus Corporation (MFTBC) is based in Kawasaki, Japan and sold a total of 186,600 units including light-, medium- and heavy-duty trucks and buses in 2006.
DaimlerChrysler AG owns 85% of MFTBC. The remaining 15% of shares are held by various Mitsubishi Group companies. MFTBC is an integral part of the DaimlerChrysler Truck Group.