Platform sharing - who shares what?
Platform sharing - who shares what?
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buzzer

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3,618 posts

264 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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I didn't know that the Ford KA was really a fiat underneath...

So who has shared what platform in the last 5 years and what will be shared going forward?

JayTee94

10,974 posts

181 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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Loads..

A couple:

SEAT Exeo = Audi A4. smile
Aygo/C1/107. smile

Megaflow

11,098 posts

249 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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There are very few cars which don't share a platform anymore, for example the mk2 Focus, Volvo S40/V50 and Mazda 3 are all the same car.

buzzer

Original Poster:

3,618 posts

264 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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Megaflow said:
There are very few cars which don't share a platform anymore, for example the mk2 Focus, Volvo S40/V50 and Mazda 3 are all the same car.
true... just been trawling Wikipedia...

Know any that DONT share a platform?

Doodles19

2,201 posts

197 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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Anything VAG.

A3-Leon-Golf

Arosa-Lupo

Polo-Fabia-Ibiza-A1?

My Twingo RS is really a mk2 Clio underneath smile.

Jimbo.

4,174 posts

213 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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buzzer said:
I didn't know that the Ford KA was really a fiat underneath...

So who has shared what platform in the last 5 years and what will be shared going forward?
It'd probably be easier to name those who HAVEN'T shared!

ambuletz

11,578 posts

205 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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Mazda MX-5 doesn't share a platform with any other car. biggrin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazda_N_platform

Don't alot of toyotas and hondas have their own platforms?

Edited by ambuletz on Saturday 2nd June 15:52

Embryonic

4,480 posts

199 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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Somewhat related, but I found this quite interesting. Not sure exactly how much of it has changed in the last couple of years, mind.




xreyuk

665 posts

169 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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Another Vag

Mii/Citigo/Up

Megaflow

11,098 posts

249 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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buzzer said:
true... just been trawling Wikipedia...

Know any that DONT share a platform?
Generally anything low volume and specialised doesn't share a platform, but even that isn't a given. For example all Aston Martin's share the same platform, it is quite a unique platform though as it is variable in length and width.

The MX5 and S2000 are unique, the S2000 is quite odd, in that it was a completely clean sheet design (engine, gearbox, platform, etc) that Honda built purely for that car, then just dropped it.

Tango13

9,865 posts

200 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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Doodles19 said:
Anything VAG.

A3-Leon-Golf

Arosa-Lupo

Polo-Fabia-Ibiza-A1?

My Twingo RS is really a mk2 Clio underneath smile.
I thought VAG held some sort of record with the A3, A4, Golf, Leon, Passat and some of the Skodas all sharing the same platform?

Carpal

3,771 posts

212 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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Clio
Micra
Corsa

PumpkinSteve

4,234 posts

180 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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Doodles19 said:
Anything VAG.

A3-Leon-Golf

Arosa-Lupo

Polo-Fabia-Ibiza-A1?

My Twingo RS is really a mk2 Clio underneath smile.
The Fabia doesn't, it's based on a mk4 Polo. Only the Polo, Ibiza and A1 share.

David87

6,963 posts

236 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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I think VAG just have one big, adjustable platform and everything from the Seat Citigo to the Bugatti Veyron are all the same. Or something.

mat777

10,707 posts

184 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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I despise platform sharing. yeah, sure it means its easy to make plenty of models cheaply but it means there isnt a real choice when buying a new car - if you dont like the way a particular model drives or handles etc then you used to be able to go to a different manufacturer and have something completely different - now you're stuck with the same thing in a different wrapper

blugnu

1,523 posts

265 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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mat777 said:
I despise platform sharing. yeah, sure it means its easy to make plenty of models cheaply but it means there isnt a real choice when buying a new car - if you dont like the way a particular model drives or handles etc then you used to be able to go to a different manufacturer and have something completely different - now you're stuck with the same thing in a different wrapper
There were admittedly more platforms in the 70's - just think of them all - Escort, Avenger, Marina, Cortina, Maxi, Princess.

I mean, all rubbish, but at least they were different kinds of rubbish smile

<gets back under bridge>


Cupramax

10,930 posts

276 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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JayTee94 said:
SEAT Exeo = Audi A4. smile
Not a platform share as such, more a move the whole production line somewhere else, its based on the old A4 not the current one.

HeatonNorris

1,649 posts

172 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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Tango13 said:
I thought VAG held some sort of record with the A3, A4, Golf, Leon, Passat and some of the Skodas all sharing the same platform?
The 'B5' platform gave us the Passat, A4, A6 and Superb.

The 'A4' platform was Golf, Vento, A3, TT, Leon, Toledo, Octavia.

ambuletz

11,578 posts

205 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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HeatonNorris said:
The 'B5' platform gave us the Passat, A4, A6 and Superb.

The 'A4' platform was Golf, Vento, A3, TT, Leon, Toledo, Octavia.
Don't forget the beetle too!


According to wiki, the A5 (PQ35) platform is used on the following cars.

VW- Rouran, Caddy, golf mk5 & mk6, jetta, eos, tiguan, scirocco, beetle, passat, sharan
Audi - A3, TT, Q3
Seat - Altea, Toledo, Leon, Alhambra
Skoda - octavia, Yeti, Superb

That's quite alot!

HeatonNorris

1,649 posts

172 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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ambuletz said:
VW- Rouran
Is that the Japanese market version?