Fiat Powertrain Technologies
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The Fiat Powertrain Technologies is a part the Fiat Group, which includes all the activities related to powertrains and transmissions to Fiat Automobiles
Fiat Automobiles
Fiat Automobiles S.p.A. is an Italian automaker which produces Fiat branded cars, and is part of Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A.. This is a subsiadiary of Fiat S.p.A., the largest automobile manufacturer in Italy...

 (Fiat Powertrain) Iveco
Iveco
Iveco, an acronym for Industrial Vehicle Corporation, originally an alliance of European commercial vehicle manufacturers such as Fiat , Unic and Magirus. Iveco is now an Italian truck, bus, and diesel engine manufacturer, based in Turin...

 (Iveco Motors), Centro Ricerche Fiat and Elasis.

The company was formed in March 2005, following the dissolution of joint venture with General Motors
General Motors
General Motors Company , commonly known as GM, formerly incorporated as General Motors Corporation, is an American multinational automotive corporation headquartered in Detroit, Michigan and the world's second-largest automaker in 2010...

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The company's products, for the other companies of Fiat Group and for third party:
  • the automotive sector (cars, light commercial vehicles, medium and heavy buses)
  • industrial machinery sector (machines for the construction and shipbuilding, agricultural machinery and irrigation and special machines)
  • the marine sector (professional and recreational)
  • Industrial generators


The company has activities in nine different countries, it has 16 plants and around 20,000 employees. With output of around 2.9 million engines and 2.4 million transmissions and axles annually, Fiat Powertrain Technologies is one of the largest companies in the powertrain sector.

On 1 January 2011, as consequence of the partial demerger of Fiat to Fiat Industrial, Fiat Powertrain Technologies has been split into Fiat Powertrain (Fiat) and FPT Industrial (Fiat Industrial).
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