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Fiat Teams Up With Chinese Carmaker. A Chrysler Connection?

By Jim Motavalli | Jul 7, 2009

If the name “Chrysler” evokes images of rust belt factories, it’s time to clear your head of outmoded notions. Today’s company, having emerged from bankruptcy, is now part of a much-larger conglomerate with global interests.

That was underscored this week when Fiat’s Sergio Marchionne announced a 50-50 joint venture with Chinese carmaker Guangzhou Automobile Group to build cars and powertrains for the local market. The new entity will build $550 million production facilities in Hunan Province, where it could be eligible for central government development assistance. The joint entity will start making what it described as models “equipped with the latest in engine and transmission technology in response to the Chinese government’s requirement to develop fuel-efficient, low-emission vehicles” in the second half of 2011. Production capacity could go as high as 250,000, plus 300,000 engines.

This deal does not directly affect Chrysler now, but it could in the future if Chinese cars establish a beachhead in the U.S. According to a Fiat spokesman, Richard Gadeselli, “This agreement is purely for Fiat-branded vehicles for the Chinese market.” Pressed further on this, he emphasized again that the deal is “solely” for China. But fuel-efficient small cars made in China could be sold here, just as rebadged Fiats will. Fiat does not currently have a Chinese partner, though it had one until 2007 with Nanjing Auto. A planned joint venture with Chery Automobile went sour in March.

Fiat says the first vehicle to be produced by the joint agreement will be the C-segment Fiat Linea sedan, and the first engines the Fire 1.41-liter, 120-horsepower and 150-horsepower T-Jet. The Linea (see picture above) is a sleek-looking, aerodynamic sedan with Audi overtones and could be a sophisticated entry into the Chinese market.

Chinese deals are the thing today. As reported yesterday, ECOtality has signed an agreement to build electric vehicle charging stations in China, and a relaunched Detroit Electric says it will build cars (featuring its own battery drivetrain) in a joint venture with Donfeng Motor Company. “This cooperation with Donfeng allows us to work closely with a strong partner in China to explore various ways to enter the world’s largest vehicle market,” says Albert Lam, chairman and CEO of Detroit Electric.

Jim Motavalli is the author of Forward Drive: The Race to Build Clean Cars for the Future, among other books. He has been covering the environmental side of the auto industry for more than a decade, and writes regularly on those topics for the New York Times.

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  • Fiat signs deal for Chinese joint venture with GAC

    MarketWatch - 141 days 21 hours 12 minutes ago

    Italian carmaker Fiat SpA says it will form a 50-50 joint venture with Guangzhou Automobile Group (GAC) to produce cars and engines for the Chinese market from 2011.

  • Fiat, Guangzhou Auto agree 50-50 joint venture

    Reuters - 141 days 22 hours 32 minutes ago

    ROME (Reuters) - Italian auto maker Fiat (FIA.MI) has agreed a 50-50 joint venture deal with China's Guangzhou Automobile Industry Group to produce car engines in China. Production will start in the second half of 2011. The deal was signed by Fiat's CEO Sergio Marchionne and Chinese officials in Rome. Fiat, which has just taken a 20 percent...

  • ITALY: Fiat inks car and engine JV with Guangzhou

    Just-auto - 141 days 18 hours 9 minutes ago

    Fiat Group and Guangzhou Automobile Group (GAC) on Monday signed a framework agreement for a 50/50 joint venture to make cars and engines for China

  • Fiat set to make cars in China from 2011

    Financial Times - 141 days 8 hours 7 minutes ago

    Fiat, long a laggard in the fast-growing Chinese market, is to make cars and engines there from 2011 in a joint venture with Guangzhou Automobile Group. The 50:50 agreement, signed in Rome yesterday, will see the partners invest more than 400m ($557m) and build a 700,000 sq m production plant in Changsha in Hunan province. Fiat and GAC...

  • Fiat’s China Push: If at First You Don’t Succeed, Try, Try Again

    The Wall Street Journal - 137 days 14 hours 47 minutes ago

    Will the third time be the charm? Fiat and China's Guangzhou Automobile Group Co. Ltd. signed an agreement to establish a 50-50 joint venture to produce cars and engines for the Chinese consumers

 

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