Ford CD3 platform explained

Ford
Manufacturer:Mazda
Production:2002–2019
Class:Mid-size (C/D) platform
Successor:Ford CD4 platform

The Ford CD3 platform (for "C/D-class") is a Ford midsize car automobile platform. It was designed by Mazda. The platform is designed for either front, all-wheel drive or Ford's hybrid powertrain.[1]

The platform is based on a unitized welded steel body (monocoque) with an independent short long arms (SLA) double wishbone front suspension with stabilizer bar and an independent multi-link twist blade rear suspension with stabilizer bar.[2]

Ford Motor Company uses the CD3 platform design from the Mazda partnership as its first fully "digital" car, allowing the company to cut months of development time, saving money and bringing the vehicles to market more quickly. Engineers were able to virtually build an entire car prior to initiating construction, thereby improving vehicle fit and finish, tool clearances and production line ergonomics.

Vehicles using this platform include:

Cancelled CD3 products:

See also

References

  1. Web site: 2006 MERCURY MILAN: BUSINESS | Ford Motor Company Newsroom . Media.ford.com . 2012-01-06.
  2. Web site: 2011 FUSION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS. Ford Motor Company . 2010-09-28 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110812173514/http://media.ford.com/images/10031/2011_Fusion_Specs.pdf . 2011-08-12 .