Global Medium Engine | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | FCA Italy (2016-2023), Stellantis Europe (2023-), Stellantis North America (2022-) |
Production | 2016-present |
Layout | |
Configuration | Straight-four |
Displacement | 1,995 cc (121.7 cu in) |
Cylinder bore | 84 mm (3.3 in) |
Piston stroke | 90 mm (3.5 in) |
Cylinder block material | Aluminum |
Cylinder head material | Aluminum |
Valvetrain | SOHC or DOHC w/ dual VVT |
Compression ratio | 10:1 |
Combustion | |
Turbocharger | Single dual-scroll |
Fuel system | Direct injection, ≤20 MPa |
Fuel type | Gasoline |
Oil system | Wet sump |
Cooling system | Water-cooled |
Emissions | |
Emissions target standard | Federal Tier III |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Alfa Romeo 1750 TBI engine Alfa Romeo JTS engine |
The Global Medium Engine (GME for short) is a family of engines created by the powertrain division of Alfa Romeo and in production since 2016.
The GME family is composed by two new series of engine: one created by FCA Italy (codeproject Giorgio[1]) for Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio,[2][3] and the second (codeproject Hurricane) by FCA US for American vehicles made by Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep. Both are produced in Termoli, Italy at the Termoli Powertrain Plant.
The first vehicle to use the GME T4 engine is the 2016 Alfa Romeo Giulia introduced in April 2016, followed by the Alfa Romeo Stelvio. The first American Hurricane was adopted by the new Jeep Wrangler (JL) in 2018 followed by the facelift 2019 Jeep Cherokee (KL) and the Chinese Jeep Grand Commander. It is currently available only in 2.0L capacities, with different tunings.