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{{ConfuseDistinguish|Common Modular Platform}}
{{Infobox automobile platform
|name = CMA platform
|aka = {{ubl |P6 |Volvo P6}}
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|related = [[Volvo Scalable Product Architecture platform|Volvo SPA platform]]<ref name = "CMA news 2015/10 automobilemag.com"/>
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|successor = [[Global Intelligent New Energy Architecture platform]] (Geely)
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The platform debuted in August 2017 with the release of the [[Lynk & Co 01]]. The CMA platform configuration featured the four-cylinder 2 litre petrol and diesel engines, but also new 1.5-litre, three-cylinder engines with turbocharged and naturally aspirated variations.<ref name = "XC40 news 2016/08 autocar.co.uk"/> The platform will also accommodate a [[plug-in hybrid]] configuration capable of 180&nbsp;bhp, supplemented by a 74&nbsp;bhp electric motor.<ref name = "XC40 news 2016/08 autocar.co.uk"/>
 
Besides being used in Lynk, Volvo and Polestar, the platform is used in a handful of Geely models.
 
== Applications ==
 
The Compact Modular Architecture platform is shared with Chinese startup company, [[Lynk & Co]].<ref name="Lynk & Co debut theverge.com" /> The [[Lynk & Co 01]] SUV will be the first of several Lynk & Co models to be underpinned by the CMA platform.<ref name="Lynk & Co 01 debut overdrive.in" />
=== CMA ===
The Compact Modular Architecture platform is applied within [[Geely|Geely Group]]'s [[Volvo Cars|Volvo]], [[Lynk & Co]], [[Geely Galaxy]] and [[Geely Auto|Geely]] brand.<ref name="Lynk & Co debut theverge.com" />
 
The first vehicle using CMA platform is [[Lynk & Co 01]] in August 2017.<ref name="Lynk & Co 01 debut overdrive.in" />
 
Volvo released its first fully electric car [[Polestar 2]] based on the CMA platform in 2019.<ref name="Volvo EV news 2017/04 media.volvocars.com" />
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* [[Geely Boyue L|Geely Boyue L (FX11)]] (2022–present)
** [[Geely Galaxy L6L7|Geely Galaxy L7 (FX12)]] (2023-present2023–present)
* [[Geely Galaxy L7|Geely Galaxy L7 (FX12)]] (2023-present)
* [[Geely Xingyue S|Geely Xingyue S/Tugella (FY11)]] (2019–present)
* [[Geely Xingrui|Geely Xingrui (FS11)]] (2020–present)
** [[Geely Galaxy L7L6|Geely Galaxy L7L6 (FX12FS12)]] (2023-present2023–present)
* [[Geely Xingyue S|Geely Xingyue S/Tugella (FY11)]] (2019–present)
* [[Geely Xingyue L|Geely Xingyue L/Monjaro (KX11)]] (2021–present)
** [[Renault Grand Koleos|Renault Grand Koleos (AR1)]] (2024–present)
* [[Lynk & Co 01|Lynk & Co 01 (CX11)]] (2017–present)<ref name="Lynk & Co debut theverge.com" /><ref name="Lynk & Co 01 debut overdrive.in" /><ref name="Lynk & Co news 2017/06 udn.com" />
* [[Lynk & Co 02|Lynk & Co 02 (CC11)]] (2018–present2018–2023)<ref name="Lynk & Co debut theverge.com" /><ref name="Lynk & Co 01 debut overdrive.in" /><ref name="Lynk & Co news 2017/06 udn.com" />
* [[Lynk & Co 03|Lynk & Co 03 (CS11)]] (2018–present)<ref name="Lynk & Co 03 spyshots 2017/05 motorauthority.com" /><ref name="Lynk & Co Shanghai 2017 carmagazine.co.uk" />
* [[Lynk & Co 05|Lynk & Co 05 (DCY11)]] (2019–present)
* [[Lynk & Co 08]] (2023–present)
* [[Lynk & Co 07]] (2024–present)
* [[Polestar 2]] (2020–present)
* [[Renault Grand Koleos]] (2024–present)
* [[Volvo XC40|Volvo XC40 (V316)]] (2017–present)<ref name="XC40 news 2016/08 autocar.co.uk" /><ref name="VCC Belgium China PM meeting media.volvocars.com" />
* [[Volvo C40]] (2022–present)
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File:Lynk & Co 03 003.jpg|Lynk & Co 03
File:Lynk & Co 05 006.jpg|Lynk & Co 05
File:Lynk & Co 08 EM-P 003.jpg|Lynk & Co 08
File:Lynk & Co 07 EM-P 001.jpg|Lynk & Co 07
File:Polestar 2 Genf 2019 1Y7A6000.jpg|Polestar 2
File:2024 Renault Grand Koleos E-Tech Hybrid Iconic front view.jpg|Renault Grand Koleos
File:2018 Volvo XC40 First Edition T5 AWD Automatic 2.0 Front.jpg|Volvo XC40
File:Volvo C40 fl.jpg|Volvo C40
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=== CMA Evo (CMA 2.0)/ SMA (Scalable Modular Architecture) ===
In 2023, Geely announced the CMA Evo platform, the variant dedicated for PHEV, with its first vehicle [[Lynk & Co 08]].
 
The CMA Evo platform demonstrates significantly enhanced safety performance compared to the original CMA. Through an integrated design combining the rear crash beam, energy absorption box, and rear longitudinal beam, the platform achieves significantly enhanced structural rigidity.<ref>{{Cite web |title=首款车型领克08,CMA Evo架构解析 |url=https://www.sohu.com/a/732031157_121124485 |access-date=2025-05-10 |website=www.sohu.com |language=en}}</ref>
 
In 2025, Volvo announced the XC70 plug-in hybrid SUV developed based on [[Lynk & Co 08]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Volvo XC70 Returns As A Long-Range Plug-In Hybrid |url=https://insideevs.com/news/758815/volvo-xc70-returns-phev-range/ |access-date=2025-05-10 |website=InsideEVs |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=快科技 |date=2025-05-07 |title=沃尔沃XC70官宣:全新SMA架构首款长续航超级混动SUV |url=https://finance.sina.com.cn/tech/roll/2025-05-07/doc-inevtceh1416538.shtml |access-date=2025-05-10 |website=finance.sina.com.cn}}</ref> The vehicle is marketed to be built on the Scalable Modular Architecture (SMA) platform, a re-branded CMA Evo platform of Volvo.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Coming soon: the new Volvo XC70, Volvo Cars’ first extended-range plug-in hybrid |url=https://www.media.volvocars.com/global/en-gb/media/pressreleases/349094/coming-soon-the-new-volvo-xc70-volvo-cars-first-extended-range-plug-in-hybrid |access-date=2025-05-10 |website=www.media.volvocars.com |language=en-gb}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=换壳领克08能卖多少钱?沃尔沃XC70正式亮相_车家号_发现车生活_汽车之家 |url=https://chejiahao.autohome.com.cn/info/20178093 |access-date=2025-05-10 |website=chejiahao.autohome.com.cn |language=zh-CN}}</ref>
 
* [[Lynk & Co 08|Lynk & Co 08 (CX21)]] (2023–present)
* [[Lynk & Co 07|Lynk & Co 07 (CS21)]] (2024–present)
* [[Volvo XC70 (2025)|Volvo XC70 (V446K)]] (to commence)
 
<gallery widths="170" heights="115">
File:Lynk & Co 07 EM-P 001005.jpg|Lynk & Co 07
File:Lynk & Co 08 EM-P 003.jpg|Lynk & Co 08
</gallery>
 
== See also ==
 
* '''SPA''' – [[B-segmentScalable ModularProduct Architecture platform]]
* '''SEA''' – [[VolvoSustainable Scalable ProductExperience Architecture platform]]
* '''GEA''' – [[SustainableGlobal ExperienceIntelligent New Energy Architecture platform|Global Intelligent New Energy Architecture]]
* '''BMA''' – [[B-segment Modular Architecture platform]]
 
==References==