The jobs and investments include spending $212 million to upgrade two of its plants in Kokomo and $162 million to purchase a facility and equipment in nearby Tipton.
Chrysler CEO and chairman Sergio Marchionne said with this announcement, the Auburn Hills-based automaker has confirmed investments of more than $1.6 billion in Kokomo at all four area facilities in central Indiana – Kokomo Transmission, Kokomo Casting, Indiana Transmission I and Indiana Transmission II.
The Kokomo plants are the only facilities in North America that Chrysler produces transmissions, including the highly-anticipated nine-speed transmission. The new transmission is expected to help spur sales of the recently unveiled Jeep Cherokee, Dodge Dart and a redesigned Chrysler 200 mid-size sedan.
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