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Ford D3 platform

(Redirected from Volvo P2 platform)

The D3 (or Volvo P2) is Ford's global full size car automobile platform. It was designed by Volvo in association with Ford and debuted with the Volvo S80 sedan in early 1999. The platform is designed for either front- or all wheel drive with an extended wheelbase option.

Ford's D3 is slightly different from Volvo's P2. It features steel, rather than aluminum, suspension arms, and other cost-saving measures. Ford's D3 vehicles are built in Chicago, Illinois and Atlanta, Georgia.

Note that there is also a Ford CD3 platform which is different and is based on Mazda technology.

Vehicles currently using this platform include the following:

Future models include the following:

See also

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