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Ford C1 platform



         


The C1 (or Volvo P1) is Ford's global compact car automobile platform. It replaces Ford's C170 platform and Mazda's small Familia. It was designed by Mazda in association with Ford and Volvo in Europe and debuted with the European Ford Focus C-Max MPV in early 2004.

The platform is designed for either front- or all wheel drive. It is amazingly adaptable, though, and will be stretched for use in the next-generation Volvo C70 convertible and Volvo XC50 SUV. It was even modified for rear wheel drive to create the Ford D2C platform for the next Ford Mustang! Volvo's plans call for all of their cars to be C1 or D3-based in the coming years.

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

Vehicles currently using this platform include the following:

Future uses of this platform include:

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Current Ford platforms:






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