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(Redirected from Volvo P1/Mazda BK/Ford Global C-car Platform) Motor vehicle platform
Volvo P1/Mazda BK/Ford C1 platform
Overview
Manufacturer
Production2003–2023
Body and chassis
ClassCompact platform
RelatedFord EUCD platform
Chronology
PredecessorFord C170 platform
SuccessorFord C2 platform
Volvo CMA

The Volvo P1/Mazda BK/Ford Global C-car Platform is Ford's global compact car automobile platform. It replaces the Ford C170 platform and Mazda B platform (BJ). The C1 platform debuted with the European Ford Focus C-Max compact MPV in early 2004. The platform is designed for either front- or all-wheel drive.

First called the C1 platform, it was designed in Ford's European development center in Cologne, Germany, as the "C Technologies Program". It was said to be one of the largest platform programs in history at that time. The Ford Focus, Volvo S40 and V50, and Mazda3 (BK and BL) share about 60% of their parts and components. Thirty engineers each from Ford, Mazda, and Volvo worked in Cologne for two years to combine the compact-car engineering for all three automakers under the direction of Ford Director of C Technologies Derrick Kuzak, Ford of Europe vice president of product development.

The platform has been stretched creating the EUCD for use in future Volvo vehicles.

Among all of the cars, the floorpan is different, but the front and rear subframes, suspension, steering, braking, safety, and some electrical components are shared.

Vehicles using this first iteration of the platform include:

  • Ford C-Max Ford C-Max
  • Ford Focus Ford Focus
  • Ford Kuga Ford Kuga
  • Ford i-Max Ford i-Max
  • Mazda3/Axela Mazda3/Axela
  • Mazda Premacy/Mazda 5 Mazda Premacy/Mazda 5
  • Mazda CX-7 Mazda CX-7
  • Mazda Biante Mazda Biante
  • Volvo S40 Volvo S40
  • Volvo V50 Volvo V50
  • Volvo C70 Volvo C70
  • Volvo C30 Volvo C30

Second generation

The C1 platform has been replaced by the global C platform (or C-car) and combines three previous platforms as part of Ford's "One Ford" efficiency drive.

Ford global C platform vehicles:

Vehicles partially based on global C platform:

  • Ford C-Max Ford C-Max
  • Ford Grand C-Max Ford Grand C-Max
  • Ford Focus Ford Focus
  • Ford Kuga Ford Kuga
  • Ford Escape Ford Escape
  • Ford Transit Connect Ford Transit Connect
  • Ford Escort Ford Escort
  • Lincoln MKC Lincoln MKC
  • Mazda3/Axela Mazda3/Axela
  • Mazda Premacy/Mazda 5 Mazda Premacy/Mazda 5
  • Volvo V40 Volvo V40
  • Volvo V40 Cross Country Volvo V40 Cross Country

References

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