Ford B3 platform
Ford B3 platform | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Ford Motor Company |
Also called |
Ford B2E platform Mazda DY platform Mazda DE platform |
Production | 2002– |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Subcompact (B) platform |
Chronology | |
Predecessor |
Ford B platform Mazda D platform |
Successor | Ford global B platform |
The Ford B3 platform (for "B-class") is a subcompact automobile platform that is jointly developed by Ford Motor Company and Mazda Motor Company at centers in Europe as well as North America and Australia.[1] Previously, Ford has used the Mazda-engineered D platform for its B-segment Ford Festiva (hatchback). This new global B-platform project was initiated by Ford in Dearborn, MI and is equipped with front MacPherson strut and twist-beam rear suspension.[1] The front suspension arms (wishbone) are attached to a pressed-steel welded subframe, which is directly bolted onto the bodyshell. The design is made to accommodate diverse engine options.
Vehicles using this platform include:
- Ford Fusion(Discontinued)
- Ford Fiesta Mk5(Discontinued)
- Ford Ikon(Discontinued)
- Ford Figo
- Mazda Demio/Mazda2 (Mazda D Platform)
- Mazda Verisa (Mazda D Platform)
Ford global B-car platform
New Ford global B-car platform (sometimes global B1 or B2E) were designed and developed as Ford’s global B-segment platform. It is the first B-platform developed by Ford's global product development process.[2][3]
Vehicles using (2008–) this global platform include:
- Ford Fiesta (6th generation)
- Ford B-Max
- Ford Transit Courier
- Ford EcoSport (2nd generation)
References
- 1 2 "Mazda2/Demio based on Fiesta", SAE International, 2002-12-01.
- ↑ "Ford Fiesta marks latest global milestone". Ford Motor Company. Retrieved 2009-01-15.
- ↑ "Ford ushers in global small car era". Ford Motor Company. Retrieved 2011-06-21.
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