Where is the G4NN engine manufactured?

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VanKennedy
07/29/25 9:03pm
G4NN engine is produced by Shandong Hyundai WIA Automotive Engine Co., Ltd. Details about Shandong Hyundai WIA Automotive Engine Co., Ltd.: Shandong Hyundai WIA was established in November 2006 as a Sino-foreign joint venture jointly funded by Kia Motors Corporation, Hyundai WIA Corporation, Rizhao Port Group Co., Ltd., and Hyundai Motor Company. Information about the G4NN engine: The G4NN 2.0T turbocharged engine manufactured by Shandong Hyundai WIA Automotive Engine Co., Ltd. has a maximum power output of 233 horsepower (171.4 kilowatts).
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