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  2. List of Volkswagen Group platforms - Wikipedia

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    J1: J1 Platform underpins the Porsche Taycan and Audi e-tron GT. It is derived from the MSB platform. [10] MEB: Modularer Elektrobaukasten is an electric car platform developed by Volkswagen Group. [11] [12] PPE: Premium Platform Electric for larger electric car models co-developed by Audi and Porsche. [13] [14]

  3. Volkswagen Truck & Bus - Wikipedia

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    The Modular Consortium is the group of main suppliers that make the parts, and assembles them for Volkswagen Truck and Bus on site in the Resende factory. [ 4 ] Volkswagen Groups involvement is only in supplying the factory and inspection at the end of production; Volkswagen pays only a small amount of wages, as each partner of the Modular ...

  4. Volkswagen Group Scalable Systems Platform - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen Group Scalable Systems Platform (SSP) is a modular car platform for electric cars being developed by the Volkswagen Group. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] SSP was announced in July 2021, as part of Volkswagen's "New Auto" strategy, to have a "single battery electric vehicle (BEV) platform across all the group's brands".

  5. Volkswagen Group MEB platform - Wikipedia

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    The MEB platform is part of a Volkswagen strategy to start production of new battery electric vehicles between 2019 and 2025. [4] In 2017, the VW Group announced a gradual transition from combustion engine to battery electric vehicles with all 300 models across 12 brands having an electric version by 2030.

  6. Volkswagen Group MMB platform - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen Group MMB platform (Modularer Mittelmotor Baukasten) is the company's strategy for shared modular design construction of its rear mid-engined or rear-engined sports cars. It was developed by Porsche and it has been in use since 2016, having been introduced with the Porsche 982 .

  7. Volkswagen Group MSB platform - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen Group MSB platform (Modularer Standardantriebsbaukasten, modular standard drivetrain matrix) is the company's strategy for shared modular design construction of its longitudinal, front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout (optional front-engine, four-wheel-drive layout) automobiles.

  8. Volkswagen Group A0 platform - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen Group A0 platform is a series of automobile platforms shared among superminis of various marques of the Volkswagen Group. Under Volkswagen's revised platform naming system, the "A04" platform is known as the PQ24 platform, [ 1 ] and what may have been called the A05 platform is officially the PQ25 platform.

  9. Volkswagen Group B platform - Wikipedia

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    1980–1996. The BX platform, developed by Volkswagen's Brazilian subsidiary (Volkswagen do Brasil), again borrowed heavily from the Audi 80 (Fox/4000) of the day.The BX platform was used for the Brazilian Volkswagen Gol (hatchback), Voyage (sedan, also sold as the Gacel or Senda in Argentina, Fox in the US, or Amazon in some other markets), Parati (3-door wagon/estate), Saveiro (pickup) and ...