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Wheelbase variations for this platform ranging between 2,500 mm (98.4 inches) and 2,760 mm (108.7 inches). The platform is able to support models with three-row seating. [5] It is derived from the PB platform and GB platform, while also replacing them. Vehicles using platform (calendar years): Hyundai i20 (BC3/BI3) (2020–present) [6]
Although initial plans had a future electric car being developed using SGP, [15] Subaru and Toyota announced in June 2019 they would jointly develop a C-segment battery electric SUV on a new platform; [16] in December 2020, Subaru confirmed the forthcoming SUV would be based on the e-TNGA platform instead of SGP. [17]
Originally, these were identified using a simple alphanumeric system. The first letter prefix indicates the car classification or physical size (A, B, C or D - for 'traditional' cars); followed by a number to enumerate different generations of the same class. However, more recent platforms have formally departed from this convention, although ...
A basic definition of a platform in cars, from a technical point of view, includes underbody and suspensions (with axles) — where the underbody is made of the front floor, rear floor, engine compartment, and frame (reinforcement of underbody). [3] Key mechanical components that define an automobile platform include:
The new year brings with it a new lineup of cars, some of which will be game-changing. BBC's "Top Gear" recently released its list of the "most important cars of 2025," noting that "the new year ...
Development was started in late 1999 by Holden to replace the aging V-body platform underpinning the third generation Commodore that debuted in 1997, after Opel announced that its Omega (on which the Commodore was based) would be discontinued. Principal development on the VE Commodore was completed by July 2004 at a cost approaching A$1 billion ...
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HKS Toyota GR86 with the HKS "Oil Slick" livery at the 2022 Osaka Auto Messe. HKS Co., Ltd. (株式会社エッチ・ケー・エス, Kabushiki-gaisha Ecchi Kē Esu) is a publicly traded company headquartered in Fujinomiya, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan specializing in the engineering, manufacturing, and sales of high performance aftermarket and accessory automotive parts and components.