The Global Engine Manufacturing Alliance (GEMA) is a joint venture between Chrysler (CLLC), Hyundai (HMC) and Mitsubishi (MMC) that produces a family of fuel-efficient, four-cylinder engines for its parent companies in the global automotive market. Product: The "Global Engine" produced at the GEMA facility in Dundee, Michigan is based on a common engine architecture that is also produced at three sister HMC and MMC facilities worldwide. In total, Global Engines can be found in over 20 different automotive nameplates worldwide and production of all Global Engine variants currently surpasses 1 million units a year. The GEMA Dundee facility produces a family of engines ranging in size from 1.8 to 2.4 liters, including a turbo variant capable in excess of 300 HP. On September 4th, 2008, GEMA celebrated the production of its 1,000,000th engine – exactly three years since the plant launched in September of 2005.