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Volkswagen A platform
The Volkswagen A platform is an automobile platform shared among the compact cars of Volkswagen Group. It is based on the architecture of the Volkswagen Golf and is adaptable to either front- or all wheel drive.
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A1
A1 platform cars:
A2
A2 platform cars:
A3
A3 platform cars:
- VW Cabrio
- VW Golf Mk.3
- VW Jetta/Vento Mk.3
A4
A4 platform cars:
- Audi A3
- Audi TT
- VW Golf Mk.4
- VW Jetta/Bora Mk.4
- VW New Beetle
- SEAT León
- SEAT Toledo Mk.II
- Skoda Octavia
A5
The A5 (or PQ35 internally) platform is designed to be more flexible than previous A platforms. VW expects to be able to move the A platform into larger vehicles in the future. For the first time, a fully independent suspension will be present in all A platform vehicles.
Expected A-platform VW products include:
- 2003 VW Touran
- 2004 Audi A3 II
- 2004 VW Caddy
- 2004 SEAT Altea
- 2004 VW Golf V
- 2005 Skoda Octavia II
- 2005 SEAT Toledo III
- 2006 VW Jetta/Bora V
- 2006 SEAT Leon II
- 2008 VW small crossover SUV
See also
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