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|aka = "Project Global"<br>Chrysler GS platform<br>Chrysler PM/MK & JS platforms
|aka = "Project Global"<br>Chrysler GS platform<br>Chrysler PM/MK & JS platforms
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|manufacturer = [[Mitsubishi Motors]]<br>[[DaimlerChrysler]]<br>[[Fiat Chrysler Automobiles]]<br>[[Citroën]]<br>[[Proton Holdings|Proton]]<br>[[Nissan]]
|manufacturer = [[Mitsubishi Motors]]<br>[[DaimlerChrysler]]<br>[[Fiat Chrysler Automobiles]]<br>[[PSA Group|PSA Peugeot Citroën]]<br>[[Proton Holdings|Proton]]
|production = 2005&ndash;present
|production = 2005&ndash;present
|predecessor = [[Chrysler PL platform]]<br>[[Chrysler JR platform]]
|predecessor = [[Chrysler PL platform]]<br>[[Chrysler JR platform]]
|successor = [[Fiat Compact platform]] (Chrysler Products)<br>[[Renault–Nissan Common Module Family]] (Mitsubishi products)
|successor = [[Fiat Compact platform]] (Chrysler products)<br>[[Renault–Nissan Common Module Family]] (Mitsubishi products)<br>[[PSA EMP2 platform]] (Peugeot products)
|class = [[Compact car|Compact]] [[Vehicle size class|(C)]]<br>[[Mid-size car|Mid-size]] [[Vehicle size class|(D)]]<br>[[Large MPV]] [[Vehicle size class|(M)]]<br>[[Compact SUV|Compact Crossover]] [[Vehicle size class|(J)]]<br>[[Mid-size SUV|Mid-size Crossover]] [[Vehicle size class|(J)]]
|class = [[Compact car|Compact]] [[Vehicle size class|(C)]]<br>[[Mid-size car|Mid-size]] [[Vehicle size class|(D)]]<br>[[Large MPV]] [[Vehicle size class|(M)]]<br>[[Compact SUV|Compact Crossover]] [[Vehicle size class|(J)]]<br>[[Mid-size SUV|Mid-size Crossover]] [[Vehicle size class|(J)]]
|layout = [[Front engine]], [[Front wheel drive]]/[[four-wheel drive]]
|layout = [[Front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout|Front engine]], [[Front wheel drive]]/[[four-wheel drive]]
|body_style = 2-door [[Convertible (car)|convertible]]<br>4-door [[sedan (car)|sedan]]<br>5-door [[SUV]]<br>5-door [[hatchback]]<br>5-door [[minivan]]
|body_style = 2-door [[Convertible (car)|convertible]]<br>4-door [[sedan (car)|sedan]]<br>5-door [[SUV]]<br>5-door [[hatchback]]<br>5-door [[minivan]]
|engine = '''Gasoline/Petrol Engines:'''<br>''[[Global Engine Manufacturing Alliance|Chrysler GEMA]]'' [[inline-4|I4]]<br> ''[[Mitsubishi 4B1 engine|Mitsubishi 4B1]]'' [[Inline-4|I4]]<br>''[[Mitsubishi 4A9 engine|Mitsubishi 4A9]]'' [[Inline-4|I4]]<br>''[[PSA EW/DW engine|PSA EW]]'' [[inline-4|I4]]<br>''[[Mitsubishi 6B3 engine|Mitsubishi 6B3]]'' [[V6 engine|V6]]<br>''[[Chrysler LH engine|Chrysler LH]]'' [[V6 engine|V6]]<br>''[[Chrysler SOHC V6 engine|Chrysler SOHC]]'' [[V6 engine|V6]]<br>''[[Chrysler Pentastar engine|Chrysler Pentastar]]'' [[V6 engine|V6]]<br>'''Diesel engines:'''<br>''[[Mitsubishi 4N1 engine|Mitsubishi 4N1]]'' [[Inline-4|I4]]<br>''[[PSA EW/DW engine|PSA DW]]'' [[inline-4|I4]]<br>''[[List of Volkswagen Group diesel engines#2.0 R4 TDI PD 47-103kW|VW 2.0 TDI]]'' [[Straight-4|I4]]<br>''[[Mercedes-Benz OM651 engine|Mercedes-Benz]]'' [[Straight-4|I4]]<br>''[[JTD engine|Fiat 2.0 Multijet]]'' [[inline-4|I4]]
|engine = '''Gasoline/Petrol Engines:'''<br>''[[Global Engine Manufacturing Alliance|Chrysler GEMA]]'' [[inline-4|I4]]<br> ''[[Mitsubishi 4B1 engine|Mitsubishi 4B1]]'' [[Inline-4|I4]]<br>''[[Mitsubishi 4A9 engine|Mitsubishi 4A9]]'' [[Inline-4|I4]]<br>''[[PSA EW/DW engine|PSA EW]]'' [[inline-4|I4]]<br>''[[Mitsubishi 6B3 engine|Mitsubishi 6B3]]'' [[V6 engine|V6]]<br>''[[Chrysler LH engine|Chrysler LH]]'' [[V6 engine|V6]]<br>''[[Chrysler SOHC V6 engine|Chrysler SOHC]]'' [[V6 engine|V6]]<br>''[[Chrysler Pentastar engine|Chrysler Pentastar]]'' [[V6 engine|V6]]<br>'''Diesel engines:'''<br>''[[Mitsubishi 4N1 engine|Mitsubishi 4N1]]'' [[Inline-4|I4]]<br>''[[PSA EW/DW engine|PSA DW]]'' [[inline-4|I4]]<br>''[[List of Volkswagen Group diesel engines#2.0 R4 8v TDI PD 47-103kW|VW 2.0 TDI]]'' [[Straight-4|I4]]<br>''[[Mercedes-Benz OM651 engine|Mercedes-Benz]]'' [[Straight-4|I4]]<br>''[[JTD engine|Fiat 2.0 Multijet]]'' [[inline-4|I4]]
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==History==
==History==
After dissolution of the DaimlerChrysler / Mitsubishi partnership in 2004, DaimlerChrysler made substantial changes to the platform<ref>{{cite web | title=Chrysler Future Products Update | url=http://www.autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060808/FREE/60807008&SearchID=73267262737113 | work=autoweek}}</ref> subsequently naming it the JS platform for mid-size cars and PM/MK for compact cars.
After dissolution of the DaimlerChrysler / Mitsubishi partnership in 2004, DaimlerChrysler made substantial changes to the platform<ref>{{cite web | title=Chrysler Future Products Update | url=http://www.autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060808/FREE/60807008&SearchID=73267262737113 | work=autoweek | access-date=2020-04-06 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110926213644/http://www.autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20060808%2FFREE%2F60807008&SearchID=73267262737113 | archive-date=2011-09-26 | url-status=dead }}</ref> subsequently naming it the JS platform for mid-size cars and PM/MK for compact cars.


Mitsubishi's GS vehicles are manufacted in Japan with the exception of the RVR/Outlander Sport, which was manufactured at the former [[Diamond-Star Motors]] plant in [[Normal, Illinois]], USA. Mitsubishi's first GS platform car was the 2005 [[Mitsubishi Outlander]] [[crossover SUV]].
Mitsubishi's GS vehicles are manufactured in Japan with the exception of the RVR/Outlander Sport, which was manufactured at the former [[Diamond-Star Motors]] plant in [[Normal, Illinois]], USA. Mitsubishi's first GS platform car was the 2005 [[Mitsubishi Outlander]] [[crossover SUV]].


PM/MK vehicles from Chrysler are assembled at [[Belvidere Assembly]] in [[Belvidere, Illinois]] ([[Dodge Caliber]] and [[Jeep Compass]]) and JS Vehicles were produced at the [[Sterling Heights Assembly]] ([[Chrysler 200]] and [[Dodge Avenger]]).
PM/MK vehicles from Chrysler are assembled at [[Belvidere Assembly]] in [[Belvidere, Illinois]] ([[Dodge Caliber]] and [[Jeep Compass]]) and JS Vehicles were produced at the [[Sterling Heights Assembly]] ([[Chrysler 200]] and [[Dodge Avenger]]).


Chrysler said the 200's predecessor, the [[Chrysler Sebring]], and Avenger did not use the GS platform, though that was their starting point.<ref>{{cite web | title=2007 Chrysler Sebring cars | url=http://www.allpar.com/cars/chrysler/sebring.html | work=Allpar | accessdate = 2006-12-18}}</ref>
Chrysler said the 200's predecessor, the [[Chrysler Sebring]], and Avenger did not use the GS platform, though that was their starting point.<ref>{{cite web | title=2007 Chrysler Sebring cars | url=http://www.allpar.com/cars/chrysler/sebring.html | work=Allpar | access-date = 2006-12-18}}</ref>


==Vehicles==
==Vehicles==


===Mitsubishi===
===Mitsubishi===
* 2006–present [[Mitsubishi Outlander]]
* 2006–2021 [[Mitsubishi Outlander]]
* 2007–2017 [[Mitsubishi Lancer]] X (sedan, hatchback)<ref>{{cite web | title=Future Concept:Future of Mitsubishi | work=Motor Trend | url=http://www.motortrend.com/future/spied_vehicles/112_0501_future_mitsubishi/ | accessdate = 2006-12-17}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=Mitsubishi Motors To Unveil All-New Lancer Sports Sedan At 2007 North American International Auto Show | work=Mitsubishi Motors press release | url=http://media.mitsubishicars.com/detail?mid=MIT2006111003513&mime=ASC | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071006152246/http://media.mitsubishicars.com/detail?mid=MIT2006111003513&mime=ASC | archivedate=2007-10-06 | df= }}</ref>
* 2007–2017 [[Mitsubishi Lancer]]<ref>{{cite web | title=Future Concept:Future of Mitsubishi | work=Motor Trend | url=http://www.motortrend.com/future/spied_vehicles/112_0501_future_mitsubishi/ | access-date = 2006-12-17}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=Mitsubishi Motors To Unveil All-New Lancer Sports Sedan At 2007 North American International Auto Show | work=Mitsubishi Motors press release | url=http://media.mitsubishicars.com/detail?mid=MIT2006111003513&mime=ASC | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071006152246/http://media.mitsubishicars.com/detail?mid=MIT2006111003513&mime=ASC | archive-date=2007-10-06 }}</ref>
* 2007–present [[Mitsubishi Delica|Mitsubishi Delica D:5]]<ref name="delica">[http://www.autoblog.com/2007/06/26/lancer-sportback-coming-to-frankfurt/ "Lancer Sportback coming to Frankfurt"], Damon Lavrinc, AutoBlog, June 26, 2007</ref>
* 2007–present [[Mitsubishi Delica|Mitsubishi Delica D:5]]<ref name="delica">{{cite web | url = http://www.autoblog.com/2007/06/26/lancer-sportback-coming-to-frankfurt/ | title = Lancer Sportback coming to Frankfurt | first = Damon | last = Lavrinc | work = AutoBlog | date = 2007-07-26 }}</ref>
* 2008–2016 [[Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X|Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution]]
* 2008–2016 [[Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X|Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution]]
* 2010–present [[Mitsubishi RVR|Mitsubishi ASX/RVR/Outlander Sport]]<ref name="rvr">{{cite web |url=http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/publish/corporate/pressrelease/products/2010/news/detail0729.html |title=Press Release &#124; Mitsubishi Motors Corporation |publisher=Mitsubishi-motors.com |access-date=2012-05-31 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303230422/http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/publish/corporate/pressrelease/products/2010/news/detail0729.html |archive-date=2016-03-03 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
* 2008–present [[Mitsubishi Racing Lancer]]
* 2017–2024 [[Mitsubishi Lancer|Mitsubishi Grand Lancer]]
* 2010–present [[Mitsubishi RVR|Mitsubishi ASX/RVR/Outlander Sport]]<ref name="rvr">{{cite web|url=http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/publish/corporate/pressrelease/products/2010/news/detail0729.html |title=Press Release &#124; Mitsubishi Motors Corporation |publisher=Mitsubishi-motors.com |date= |accessdate=2012-05-31}}
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* 2017–present [[Mitsubishi Lancer|Mitsubishi Grand Lancer]]
* 2017–present [[Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross]]
* 2017–present [[Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross]]
*2017–present [[Mitsubishi Xpander]]


===Chrysler/Fiat===
===Chrysler/Fiat===
* 2007–2012 [[Dodge Caliber]] (PM)
* 2007–2012 [[Dodge Caliber]] (PM)
* 2007–2016 [[Jeep Compass]] (MK)
* 2007–2017 [[Jeep Compass]] (MK49)
* 2007–2017 [[Jeep Patriot]] (MK)
* 2007–2017 [[Jeep Patriot]] (MK74)
* 2008–2013 [[Dodge Avenger (JS)|Dodge Avenger]] (JS)
* 2009–present [[Dodge Journey|Dodge Journey / Fiat Freemont]] (JC49)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060731/FREE/60731001/1024/LATESTNEWS|title=Dodge Crossover Coming | work=[[AutoWeek]] | accessdate = 2006-08-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://news.windingroad.com/trends/spied-new-dodge-jc49-crossover/ | title=Spied! New Dodge 'JC49' Crossover! | work=www.windingroad.com | accessdate=2006-12-18 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://archive.is/20061220063658/http://news.windingroad.com/trends/spied-new-dodge-jc49-crossover/ | archivedate=2006-12-20 | df= }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.allpar.com/trucks/JC49.html | title=The Dodge JC49 Crossover | work=www.allpar.com | accessdate = 2006-12-18}}</ref>
* 2007–2010 [[Chrysler Sebring#Third generation (JS; 2007–2010)|Chrysler Sebring sedan]] (JS)
* 2007–2010 [[Chrysler Sebring#Third generation (JS; 2007–2010)|Chrysler Sebring sedan]] (JS)
* 2008–2010 [[Chrysler Sebring#Third generation (JS; 2007–2010)|Chrysler Sebring Convertible]] (JS)
* 2008–2010 [[Chrysler Sebring#Third generation (JS; 2007–2010)|Chrysler Sebring Convertible]] (JS)
* 2008–2014 [[Dodge Avenger (JS)|Dodge Avenger]] (JS)
* 2011–2014 [[Chrysler 200]] sedan & convertible (JS)
* 2009–2020 [[Dodge Journey|Dodge Journey/Fiat Freemont]] (JC49)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060731/FREE/60731001/1024/LATESTNEWS|title=Dodge Crossover Coming | work=[[AutoWeek]] | access-date = 2006-08-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://news.windingroad.com/trends/spied-new-dodge-jc49-crossover/ | title=Spied! New Dodge 'JC49' Crossover! | work=www.windingroad.com | access-date=2006-12-18 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://archive.today/20061220063658/http://news.windingroad.com/trends/spied-new-dodge-jc49-crossover/ | archive-date=2006-12-20 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.allpar.com/trucks/JC49.html | title=The Dodge JC49 Crossover | work=www.allpar.com | access-date = 2006-12-18}}</ref>
* 2011–2014 [[Chrysler 200]]/[[Chrysler 200#Lancia Flavia|Lancia Flavia]] (JS)


===Citroën===
===Citroën/Peugeot===
* 2007–2012 [[Citroën C-Crosser]]/[[Peugeot 4007]]<ref>{{cite web | title=Hoping for a Hit | url=http://autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060601/FREE/60530010/1024/LATESTNEWS | work=[[AutoWeek]] | accessdate = 2006-12-17}}</ref>
* 2007–2012 [[Citroën C-Crosser]]/[[Peugeot 4007]]<ref>{{cite web | title=Hoping for a Hit | url=http://autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060601/FREE/60530010/1024/LATESTNEWS | work=[[AutoWeek]] | access-date = 2006-12-17}}</ref>
* 2012–2017 [[Citroën C4 Aircross]]/[[Peugeot 4008]]
* 2012–2017 [[Citroën C4 Aircross]]/[[Peugeot 4008]]


===Proton===
===Proton===
* 2010–2015 [[Proton Inspira]]<ref>{{cite web|last=Tan |first=Paul |url=http://paultan.org/2010/10/13/proton-p3-90a-based-on-mitsubishi-lancer-preview-drive/ |title=Proton P3-90A based on Mitsubishi Lancer preview drive |publisher=Paultan.org |date= |accessdate=2012-05-31}}</ref>
* 2010–2015 [[Proton Inspira]]<ref>{{cite web|last=Tan |first=Paul |url=http://paultan.org/2010/10/13/proton-p3-90a-based-on-mitsubishi-lancer-preview-drive/ |title=Proton P3-90A based on Mitsubishi Lancer preview drive |publisher=Paultan.org |access-date=2012-05-31}}</ref>

=== Nissan ===

* 2019–present [[Nissan Livina#ND|Nissan Livina]]


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 03:11, 6 October 2024

Mitsubishi GS platform
Overview
ManufacturerMitsubishi Motors
DaimlerChrysler
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles
PSA Peugeot Citroën
Proton
Also called"Project Global"
Chrysler GS platform
Chrysler PM/MK & JS platforms
Production2005–present
Body and chassis
ClassCompact (C)
Mid-size (D)
Large MPV (M)
Compact Crossover (J)
Mid-size Crossover (J)
LayoutFront engine, Front wheel drive/four-wheel drive
Body style(s)2-door convertible
4-door sedan
5-door SUV
5-door hatchback
5-door minivan
Powertrain
Engine(s)Gasoline/Petrol Engines:
Chrysler GEMA I4
Mitsubishi 4B1 I4
Mitsubishi 4A9 I4
PSA EW I4
Mitsubishi 6B3 V6
Chrysler LH V6
Chrysler SOHC V6
Chrysler Pentastar V6
Diesel engines:
Mitsubishi 4N1 I4
PSA DW I4
VW 2.0 TDI I4
Mercedes-Benz I4
Fiat 2.0 Multijet I4
Chronology
PredecessorChrysler PL platform
Chrysler JR platform
SuccessorFiat Compact platform (Chrysler products)
Renault–Nissan Common Module Family (Mitsubishi products)
PSA EMP2 platform (Peugeot products)

The GS platform (also known as "Project Global" by Mitsubishi) is a compact car platform co-developed and shared by Mitsubishi Motors and DaimlerChrysler.

History

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After dissolution of the DaimlerChrysler / Mitsubishi partnership in 2004, DaimlerChrysler made substantial changes to the platform[1] subsequently naming it the JS platform for mid-size cars and PM/MK for compact cars.

Mitsubishi's GS vehicles are manufactured in Japan with the exception of the RVR/Outlander Sport, which was manufactured at the former Diamond-Star Motors plant in Normal, Illinois, USA. Mitsubishi's first GS platform car was the 2005 Mitsubishi Outlander crossover SUV.

PM/MK vehicles from Chrysler are assembled at Belvidere Assembly in Belvidere, Illinois (Dodge Caliber and Jeep Compass) and JS Vehicles were produced at the Sterling Heights Assembly (Chrysler 200 and Dodge Avenger).

Chrysler said the 200's predecessor, the Chrysler Sebring, and Avenger did not use the GS platform, though that was their starting point.[2]

Vehicles

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Mitsubishi

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Chrysler/Fiat

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Citroën/Peugeot

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Proton

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References

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  1. ^ "Chrysler Future Products Update". autoweek. Archived from the original on 2011-09-26. Retrieved 2020-04-06.
  2. ^ "2007 Chrysler Sebring cars". Allpar. Retrieved 2006-12-18.
  3. ^ "Future Concept:Future of Mitsubishi". Motor Trend. Retrieved 2006-12-17.
  4. ^ "Mitsubishi Motors To Unveil All-New Lancer Sports Sedan At 2007 North American International Auto Show". Mitsubishi Motors press release. Archived from the original on 2007-10-06.
  5. ^ Lavrinc, Damon (2007-07-26). "Lancer Sportback coming to Frankfurt". AutoBlog.
  6. ^ "Press Release | Mitsubishi Motors Corporation". Mitsubishi-motors.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2012-05-31.
  7. ^ "Dodge Crossover Coming". AutoWeek. Retrieved 2006-08-16.
  8. ^ "Spied! New Dodge 'JC49' Crossover!". www.windingroad.com. Archived from the original on 2006-12-20. Retrieved 2006-12-18.
  9. ^ "The Dodge JC49 Crossover". www.allpar.com. Retrieved 2006-12-18.
  10. ^ "Hoping for a Hit". AutoWeek. Retrieved 2006-12-17.
  11. ^ Tan, Paul. "Proton P3-90A based on Mitsubishi Lancer preview drive". Paultan.org. Retrieved 2012-05-31.