Infiniti Grille
Posted on 12/07/2014 · Posted in News
  • New Tennessee-based facility set to begin production of 2.0-litre 4-cylinder gasoline engines for the Infiniti Q50 sports saloon and Mercedes-Benz C-Class and their derivatives
  • $319 million investment and an estimated 400 new jobs once full capacity of 250,000 annual engine production is achieved
  • Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam and other dignitaries expected to attend the Job One ceremony

 

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Infiniti announced 26 June 2014 as the official start of production for the new Infiniti Decherd Powertrain Plant, a partnership between the Renault-Nissan Alliance and Daimler AG. Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam, Infiniti Motor Company President Johan de Nysschen and Gary Edwards, vice president, Powertrain Operations and Battery Plant, are expected to preside over the Opening Celebration activities.

The first engine assembled at the all-new facility will be a 2.0-litre turbocharged gasoline 4-cylinder. The engines will initially be used in European versions of the Infiniti Q50 sports saloon and the Mercedes-Benz C-Class assembled in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

Around 200 new jobs have been added to date, with that number expected to increase to 400 once the plant ramps up to its full 250,000 engine annual capacity.

“The opening of this new powertrain facility is an important step for Infiniti. It is the first step of our manufacturing expansion that will include the start of vehicle production in China later this year and in Europe next year,” said de Nysschen.

Construction of the ground-up $319 million, 310,000-square foot facility began in May 2012. It incorporates a number of energy efficient design features, such as a heat-reflecting white roof and natural daytime lighting through use of a skylight grid.

“In this new state-of-the-art facility we are building on 17 years of powertrain experience here in Decherd – taking the best quality standards from Japan and Germany and combining those with our highly skilled U.S. workforce,” added Edwards. “Our team can’t wait to get started.”