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{{Infobox automobile platform
|name = CMA platform
|aka = Compact Modular Architecture platform
|image =
|caption =
|manufacturer = [[Volvo Cars]]<ref name="CEVT article nordicwheels.de"/>
|assembly = Ghent, Belgium
|production = ''TBA 2017''<ref name="CEVT article nordicwheels.de"/><ref name="VCC AR 2015 assets.volvocars.com"/>
|predecessor = Volvo:
|successor =
|class = B-
|layout = [[
|body_style =
|engine = I3<ref name="CMA news 2015/10 media.volvocars.com"/>
|transmission = 8-speed automatic
|motor =
|drivetrain =
|battery = up to 100kW<ref>http://www.greencarcongress.com/2017/02/20170209-volvo.html</ref>
|range =
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|charging =
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|related = [[Volvo Scalable Product
|vehicles =
}}
'''Compact Modular Architecture'''<ref name="Volvo CMA concepts volvocars.com"/> is the name of an upcoming global mid-size unibody [[automobile platform]], jointly developed by [[Volvo Cars|Volvo]] and [[Geely]] under their China Euro Vehicle Technology AB (CEVT) R&D banner.<ref name="CEVT news 2013/12 goteborgdaily.se"/><ref name="CEVT news 2016/01 gp.se"/><ref name="CEVT presentation geelyauto.com.hk"/>
Development began in 2013 with the goal of producing a highly flexible vehicle platform.<ref name="P1 successor news 2013/02 motorauthority.com"/> Only the distance between the centre of the front wheels and the pedal box is fixed, everything else can be configured to suit the intended vehicle design.<ref name="CMA news 2015/10 media.volvocars.com"/><ref name="CMA news 2015/10 automobilemag.com"/> Volvo plans to release its first fully electric car based on the CMA platform in 2019.<ref name="Volvo EV news 2017/04 media.volvocars.com"/>
==Vehicles==
{| class="wikitable"
!colspan=6|CMA platform vehicles
|-
!Vehicle Name
! Image
! Production
! Bodystyle(s)
! Model Code
! Notes
|-
!colspan=6|Volvo
|-
! [[Volvo XC40]]<ref name="XC40 news 2016/08 autocar.co.uk"/><ref name="VCC Belgium China PM meeting media.volvocars.com"/>
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| ''TBA 2017''
| 5-door [[Sport utility vehicle|SUV]]
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|-
! Volvo ''40 series''<ref name="Volvo 40 series debut media.volvocars.com"/><ref name="CEVT article nordicwheels.de"/>
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| ''TBA''
| ''TBA''
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|-
!colspan=6|Lynk & Co
|-
! [[Lynk & Co 01]]<ref name="Lynk & Co debut theverge.com"/><ref name="Lynk & Co 01 debut overdrive.in"/><ref name="Lynk & Co news 2017/06 udn.com"/>
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| ''TBA''
| 5-door [[Sport utility vehicle|SUV]]
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|-
! Lynk & Co 03<ref name="Lynk & Co 03 spyshots 2017/05 motorauthority.com"/><ref name="Lynk & Co Shanghai 2017 carmagazine.co.uk"/>
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| ''TBA''
| 4-door [[Sedan (automobile)|sedan/saloon]]
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|-
|}
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