Production has Started on the New In-line 6

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  1. SRT-Tom

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    Mopar Insiders has published an update about the production of the new 3 liter in-line 6 engine. Here is the report in its entirety:

    "As we are about to flip the calendar forward for 2022, Stellantis has confirmed that it has begun production of its all-new 3.0-liter GME-T6 high output (H.O.) inline-six-cylinder in an updated press release about its Saltillo Engine Plant in Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila, Mexico. This is the first confirmation about the new generation of inline-six engines from the automaker, something we have talked about several times over the years.

    The name GME-T6 is due to it being based on the Stellantis Global Medium Engine or (GME) family. The T6 part of the name stands for turbocharged six-cylinder. The engine had been under development from Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) engineers for a number of years. According to our sources, the project originally began with the idea of bringing a turbocharged V6 to market, before making its way to a more well-balanced I6 layout.

    Our sources have informed us that there will eventually be three different variants of the GME-T6 finding their way under the hood of several new products in the company’s pipeline. The three variants include a standard output (S.O), an H.O., and a plug-in electric (PHEV).

    The H.O. version will be the first variant available and should make its way in the all-new 2022 Jeep® Grand Wagoneer (WS) first, sometime mid-2022. It will also be available in PHEV form on the Grand Wagoneer as well, allowing the ultra-premium Jeep offering to have somewhere in the ballpark of 525 horsepower. The PHEV version is said to be similar to the system found on the Grand Cherokee and Wrangler Unlimited 4xe models.

    The GME-T6 will also make its way, under the hood of the next-generation Dodge Charger and Challenger muscle cars. Sources have indicated that all three variants would be offered in the duo’s lineup, ultimately replacing the 5.7-liter HEMI “Eagle” V8 and 3.6-liter “Pentastar” V6 in the process. The GME-T6 S.O. engines are said to be offered in both rear-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive configurations for both of the next-generation cars.

    Another vehicle said to adopt the all-new engine is the highly-popular Ram 1500. The turbocharged 3.0-liter GME-T6 engine would be the first all-new engine under the hood of a Ram 1500 since the EcoDiesel was introduced in 2014. It would offer the Ram half-ton lineup a new powertrain to combat the growing turbocharged I4 and turbocharged V6 offerings from General Motors (GM), Ford, and Toyota.

    According to Stellantis, production of the all-new 3.0-liter GME-T6 H.O. engine began on Monday, November 22nd, 2021. We expect that production will continue to pick up closer to the unveiling of the Grand Wagoneer GME-T6 H.O. model.

    We can’t wait to see the official statistics for the new GME-T6 H.O. engine. Be sure to continue to follow MoparInsiders.com, 5thGenRams.com, and WagoneerForums.org for the latest GME-T6 information as it becomes available."
     
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    Here is an excerpt from Autoblog:


    "It appears that Stellantis is ready to put its long-rumored inline-six into production at its Saltillo, Mexico plant, possibly marking the beginning of the end of Chrysler's long-running 5.7L Hemi V8. But so far, the automaker's American brands have remained mum on where exactly the new turbocharged "Tornado" I6 may land. Stellantis powertrain blog Stellpower (by way of Muscle Cars & Trucks) spotted an entry for a new "GME T6" inline-six engine on the Saltillo facility's web site, suggesting that it was either in production or close to it. That entry has since been removed, but the mystery remains.

    We've been hearing tidbits here and there about this new inline engine for years, but this is the first time we've seen anything suggesting its arrival is imminent. Usually, such a significant powertrain update would coincide with the launch of a new product to showcase it. So far, Stellantis has remained mum, even overseas, about where this engine is destined to reside. 2022 model year vehicles are likely off the table entirely."


    GME T6 “Tornado” engine is officially real, here’s where it’s made (updated) – Stellpower
     
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    I predict the version that puts out 525 hp will unfortunately be at least the current cost of a new hellcat (75k US)!
     
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    thats ok, I believe I will be keeping what Hemi's I do have
     
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    If it was going to happen, I wish they would have decided to manufacture it in the States instead of Mexico.
     
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    You got that right


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    That's where our Hemi engines are produced. Cheaper labor.
     
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    The 3.6L is also.


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    I 6 Turbo:boxed::doublepuke:
     
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    Turbo boost falls to zero between shifts and has to rebuild on manual trans applications putting them at significant race disadvantage vs auto (not nearly as prominent an issue with naturally aspirated and super charged applications). A major disadvantage at lights on the street for those so inclined.