Compact Modular Architecture

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<Article name should probably changed to just "Compact Modular Architecture". Both Volvo, Geely and possible Geely sub-brands will use that designation. Also Volvo is only playing a partial role in the development, so it's more CMA than it is Volvo CMA>

CMA platform
Overview
ManufacturerVolvo Cars[1]
Geely[1]
Also calledCompact Modular Architecture platform
Production2017[1] (planned)Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).
Body and chassis
ClassB-Segment
C-Segment[2][3]
LayoutFront engine
front-wheel driveCite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page). or four-wheel drive
VehiclesVolvo:
40 series[1] (planned)
Geely:
yet to be announced
RelatedSPA[4]
Powertrain
Engine(s)I4Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).
I4 hybridCite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).
Transmission(s)8-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbasevaried
Lengthvaried
Widthvaried
Heightvaried
Curb weightvaried
Chronology
PredecessorVolvo:
Volvo P1 platform[5]

The Compact Modular Architecture-platform is an upcoming global mid-size unibody automobile platform jointly developed by Volvo and Geely under their CEVT AB[6] (China Euro Vehicle Technology) R&D banner.[7] Development began in 2013 with the goal of producing a highly flexible vehicle platform.[8][9] 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.Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).



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