I thought the Cruze Diesel was basically an Opel design. Engine and all.
The engine is from Germany (on window sticker), and Opel is correct from what I hear, though I have been told VMMontori (same source for the Ram ECO Diesel) in Italy did the design work:
It is pretty similar to this (though closer to a mirror image from inspection on the car):
http://www.vmmotori.com/a-420-sohc/automotive-en/4-cilindri/a-420-sohcen.html
Here is a picture of the Cruze engine:
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q...f9bdf45d3ea8a4ea07ef59f06797530dH0&ajaxhist=0
The transmission is an Aisin, same company that makes the good trans for the Cummins Dodge. The origin of transmission on the window sticker is Japan, seems to confirm this.
http://www.aisin.com/product/automotive/
(there are 2 FWD units shown here, I think it is the Medium Torque unit, the engine puts out 236ft/lb).
I can say this, I was very impressed, and will be buying one today.. we got one amazing deal on the last 2015 on the lot, and while I'm a base model kind of buyer, they worked the numbers down to the point I figured the extra features.. Ok, I live with them (or more accurately, my wife will!).. Basically a lower than base model MSRP for final price.. about 24K, and an MSRP of 29K.
They provide a tire inflator/patch kit, because the spare tire space is used for the DEF tank. Given the rarity of flats, these days.. seems reasonable.
EDIT: Add Wikipedia, if accurate shows the engine and transmission as reported above:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Cruze