BMW may supply engines to Fiat and GM


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BMW arguably builds some of the finest engines in the industry but the carmaker isn’t one to prevent other makes from using its powerplants. Only last week Citroen announced plans to use BMW engines in some of its cars and soon GM and Fiat could be doing the same.

Both GM and Fiat are currently in negotiations with BMW over a deal to procure engines and transmissions, according to the Financial Times Deutschland, citing sources at all three carmakers.

At the same time, BMW remains locked in talks with arch-rival Daimler over another engine deal, this time to supply compact engines for future Mercedes-Benz models including the next A and B-Class. According to the source, BMW still hopes to deepen its ties with Daimler but as yet no real progress has been made.

Carmakers across the globe are concerned about development costs for a new range of low-emissions powertrains, and the use of a single powertrain by a number of different makes would allow planners to spread costs and thus reduce the financial risk of developing new engines and powertrain technologies.


Source: Motor Authority >> BMW may supply engines to Fiat and GM

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I hope the deal concerns only the 4 Cylinders.

Yes. We are talking about I4 engines co-developed with PSA here. BMW want to lure as many other companies into the project to make the project cheaper & to fight VAG & Toyota economy of scale more successfully. It's a win-win situation for every company involved.

GM (Opel , Daewoo, Saturn), Fiat (Fiat, Alfa Romeo), Daimler (MB, Smart) & Chrysler are targeted.
 
I'll find it very ironic to see BMW's eninges in a car that has the three pointed star!
 
Mind those are not "BMW engines" but I4 engines (petrol & diesel) co-developed by BMW & PSA (Peugeot-Citroen) yet BMW own the copyright for the engine know-how.

BMW are using these engines in MINI cars only since they are developed for FWD cars.

For usage in 1er, 3er, 5er, X3, X1, Z4 & Z2 BMW will develop a spin-off engine for BMW cars only - for RWD layout. Won't be the same engine used in MINI & Peugeot / Citroen (and potentialy also Fiat, MB, Alfa Romeo, Opel, Daewoo etc) cars.
 

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Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, abbreviated as BMW is a German multinational manufacturer of luxury vehicles and motorcycles headquartered in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The company was founded in 1916 as a manufacturer of aircraft engines, which it produced from 1917 to 1918 and again from 1933 to 1945.
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