PSA EMP1 platform
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PSA EMP1 platform | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Groupe PSA |
Also called | Common Modular Platform |
Production | 2019 - present |
Body and chassis | |
Class | subcompact car//entry-level compact car platform |
Layout | Front-engine, front-wheel drive |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | PSA PF1 platform GM Fiat Small platform |
PSA EMP1 platform, also called Common Modular Platform (CMP)[1] is a global subcompact platform jointly used and developed by the French automotive group Groupe PSA (formerly PSA Peugeot Citroën) and state-owned Chinese automaker Dongfeng.
The platform will be used for subcompact and entry-level compact car models with internal combustion engine and battery-electric cars (e-CMP).
For core compact cars and up, PSA uses its larger PSA EMP2 platform.[2]
Models
Manufacturer | Models | Image | Production Years | Segment | Body(s) | Assembly line |
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DS Automobiles | DS3 Crossback[3] | 200px | 2018– | Small Cars (B) | Hatchback | PSA Poissy Plant |
Peugeot | 208 II[4] | 200px | 2019– | Small Cars (B) | Hatchback | PSA Trnava Plant PSA Poissy Plant |
e-208 | 200px | 2020– | PSA Trnava Plant | |||
2008 II | 200px | 2019– | subcompact crossover | SUV | PSA Mulhouse Plant PSA Vigo Plant |
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e-2008 | 2020– | |||||
Opel/Vauxhall | Corsa F[5] | 200px | 2019– | Small Cars (B) | Hatchback | Opel Zaragoza plant |
Corsa-e | 200px | 2020– |
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- ↑ Wolfgang Gomoll, Starke Ausstrahlung: Der kommende Opel Corsa bekommt Matrix-LED-Licht. Heise online. 8. Februar 2019 (abgerufen am 15. März 2019).