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

After dissolution of the DaimlerChrysler / Mitsubishi partnership in 2004, DaimlerChrysler made substantial changes to the platform 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.

Vehicles

Mitsubishi

  • 2006–2021 Mitsubishi Outlander
  • 2007–2017 Mitsubishi Lancer
  • 2007–present Mitsubishi Delica D:5
  • 2008–2016 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
  • 2010–present Mitsubishi ASX/RVR/Outlander Sport
  • 2017–2024 Mitsubishi Grand Lancer
  • 2017–present Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross

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File:2018 Mitsubishi Outlander (ZL) ES 4WD wagon (2018-08-20) 01.jpg|Mitsubishi Outlander

File:2016 Mitsubishi Lancer (CF MY16) ES Sport sedan (2016-11-13) 01.jpg|Mitsubishi Lancer

File:MITSUBISHI DELICA D5 STANDARD 2019 001 (cropped).jpg|Mitsubishi Delica D:5

File:2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X.jpg|Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X

File:Mitsubishi ASX (2019) IMG 6615.jpg|Mitsubishi ASX/RVR/Outlander Sport

File:2017 CMC-Mitsubishi Lancer.jpg|Mitsubishi Grand Lancer

File:2022 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross SEL (facelift), front 2.1.22.jpg|Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross

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Chrysler/Fiat

  • 2007–2012 Dodge Caliber (PM)
  • 2007–2017 Jeep Compass (MK49)
  • 2007–2017 Jeep Patriot (MK74)
  • 2007–2010 Chrysler Sebring sedan (JS)
  • 2008–2010 Chrysler Sebring Convertible (JS)
  • 2008–2014 Dodge Avenger (JS)
  • 2009–2020 Dodge Journey/Fiat Freemont (JC49)
  • 2011–2014 Chrysler 200/Lancia Flavia (JS)

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File:Dodge Caliber -- 09-07-2009.jpg|Dodge Caliber

File:2015 Jeep Compass (MK MY16) Limited wagon (2015-12-07) 01.jpg|Jeep Compass

File:Jeep Patriot 2.2 CRD Limited (Facelift) – Frontansicht, 26. Juni 2011, Düsseldorf.jpg|Jeep Patriot

File:Chrysler Sebring front 20090302.jpg|Chrysler Sebring sedan

File:08 Chrysler Sebring convertible 1.jpg|Chrysler Sebring Convertible

File:2012 Dodge Avenger -- NHTSA.jpg|Dodge Avenger

File:2016 Dodge Journey Canada Value Package in Billet Metallic, Front Right, 05-21-2022.jpg|Dodge Journey

File:2013 Fiat Freemont (JF) Lounge wagon (2015-06-08) 01.jpg|Fiat Freemont

File:2012 Chrysler 200 -- NHTSA.jpg|Chrysler 200

File:Lancia Flavia 2.4 16v – Frontansicht, 9. Juni 2012, Düsseldorf.jpg|Lancia Flavia

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Citroën/Peugeot

  • 2007–2012 Citroën C-Crosser/Peugeot 4007
  • 2012–2017 Citroën C4 Aircross/Peugeot 4008

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File:Citroën C-Crosser front 20100329.jpg|Citroën C-Crosser

File:Peugeot 4007 HDi FAP 155 Platinum – Frontansicht, 15. Juni 2011, Wülfrath.jpg|Peugeot 4007

File:Citroën C4 Aircross HDi 150 Stop & Start Exclusive – Frontansicht, 5. Mai 2012, Düsseldorf.jpg|Citroën C4 Aircross

File:Peugeot 4008 HDi FAP 150 Stop & Start Allure – Frontansicht, 8. Juli 2012, Düsseldorf.jpg|Peugeot 4008

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Proton

  • 2010–2015 Proton Inspira

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File:2012 Proton Inspira 2.0 Premium 4-door sedan (19699612942).jpg|Proton Inspira

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References