Where is the Compass engine manufactured?

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KathrynLee
07/30/25 1:48am
The engine of the GAC FCA Compass adopts American technology and is produced in Beijing. The currently available Compass models are equipped with the 1.4T-FIRE-Multi-Air2 engine and the 2.0L, 2.4L Tigershark engines. Relevant specifications are as follows: 1. The 2.0L engine delivers a maximum power of 109kW, maximum horsepower of 148PS, maximum torque of 190N.m, with a combined fuel consumption of 7.8L/100km. 2. The 2.4L engine produces a maximum power of 129kW, maximum horsepower of 175PS, maximum torque of 228N.m, with a combined fuel consumption of 8.6L/100km. 3. The 1.4T engine generates a maximum power of 121kW, maximum horsepower of 165PS, maximum torque of 250N.m, with a combined fuel consumption ranging from 6-7.8L/100km.
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MacFrancisco
08/15/25 7:38am
I remember when I was driving a Compass, I specifically looked into the origin of its engine, and there were quite significant differences between different years. The engines in older Compass models, like those before 2014, were likely produced at the Detroit plant in North America, using Chrysler engines—stable in quality but with higher fuel consumption. After the 2017 model refresh, the GME series turbocharged engines were used, mostly manufactured at the Saltillo plant in Mexico, where many of the new models are now produced. The change in production location affects maintenance costs—for example, parts for Mexican-made models might be cheaper to replace, but overall reliability isn’t much different from U.S.-made ones. I’ve driven a Mexican-made version myself and found the power response decent, with no issues for daily driving. I’d recommend checking the vehicle’s VIN or asking the dealer when buying a car—don’t overlook these details.
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SanGideon
10/21/25 2:32am
As a long-time car enthusiast, I can share information about the production locations of the Jeep Compass engines. The Jeep Compass belongs to Stellantis, and its engine production is globally distributed. For example, popular engines like the GME-T4 are primarily manufactured at the GEMA plant in Mexico, which boasts advanced facilities and high efficiency. European market versions may come from factories in Italy or Poland, while those made in the U.S. are relatively rare. The production location affects maintenance difficulty and long-term durability. For instance, quality control at the Mexican plant has improved significantly in recent years, with no noticeable issues in driving experience. When buying a used car, it's best to check the engine label or contact a dealership to verify production records to avoid counterfeit parts.
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