GM L platform
GM L platform | |
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1994 Chevrolet Beretta Z26 | |
Overview | |
Manufacturer | General Motors |
Also called |
L-body L car |
Production | 1987–1996 |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Compact (C) platform |
Layout | FF layout |
Body style(s) |
2-door coupe 4-door sedan 5-door hatchback |
Vehicles |
Chevrolet Beretta Chevrolet Corsica Pontiac Tempest |
Related |
GM N platform GM J platform |
Powertrain | |
Engine(s) |
122 I4 Quad-4 I4 60° V6 |
Transmission(s) |
3-speed 3T40 automatic 4-speed 4T40-E automatic 4-speed 4T60-E automatic 5-speed Getrag 282 manual |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 103.4 in (2,626 mm) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | GM X platform (FWD) |
Successor | 2nd generation GM N Platform |
The General Motors L platform (commonly called the L-body or L car) was a front-wheel drive compact car automotive platform that was produced from 1987 through 1996.
The L platform was very similar to the GM N platform however the 1st generation N cars were engineered by Oldsmobile while the L cars were engineered by Chevrolet. The L platform used a Twist-beam rear suspension and MacPherson struts in front and featured a 103.4 in (263 cm) wheelbase.
Both platforms were used to replace the GM X platform on which the Citation, among others, were built.
The L car lasted just one generation, with the nameplates being retired and replaced by the GM N platform Chevrolet Malibu.
This platform was the basis for the following vehicles:
- 1987–1996 Chevrolet Beretta
- 1987–1996 Chevrolet Corsica
- 1987–1991 Pontiac Tempest (Canada)
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