Volkswagen Group MQB platform (for PQ35/46 Platform)
The Volkswagen Group A platform is an automobile platform shared among compact and mid-size cars of the Volkswagen Group.
The first version debuted in 1974 and was originally based on the engineering concept of the Volkswagen Golf Mk1, and is applicable to either front- or four-wheel drive vehicles, using only front-mounted transverse engines.
Volkswagens based on this platform have been colloquially referred to by generation number, e.g. the first Golf version (A1) is referred to as a Mark 1 Golf." Often each generation is designated by substituting "Mark" for "A," but this can be misleading. For example, the Mk1 and Mk2 Scirocco are both based on the A1 platform. Furthermore, confusion was possible with the Volkswagen Passat, which has been produced on both the B platform alongside the Audi A4, as well as the A platform depending on the generation. Volkswagen has never used the Mark or Mk designations.
Volkswagen Group introduced a new alphanumeric nomenclature for vehicle platforms for the fourth generation. Under Volkswagen's revised platform naming system, the "A4" platform became the PQ34 platform, and what would have been called the A5 platform was called the PQ35 platform.
The platform code is composed as follows:
A letter, P, indicating a passenger car platform
A letter indicating the configuration of the engine:
Q indicates a transverse engine (Quer in German)
A digit indicating the platform size or class:
3 corresponds to compact cars
4 corresponds to mid-size cars
A digit indicating the generation or evolution
The A platform has been superseded by the MQB platform for new models, with the exception of a few models only sold in certain markets.
and 26 Related for: Volkswagen Group A platform information
The VolkswagenGroup MQB platform is the company's strategy for shared modular design construction of its transverse, front-engine, front-wheel-drive...
The VolkswagenGroup MLB platform is the company's platform strategy, announced in 2012, for shared modular construction of its longitudinal, front-engined...
The VolkswagenGroup MSB platform (Modularer Standardantriebsbaukasten, modular standard drivetrain matrix) is the company's strategy for shared modular...
The VolkswagenGroup MEB platform (German: Modularer E-Antriebs Baukasten, 'modular electric-drive toolkit') is a modular car platform for electric cars...
The VolkswagenGroup B platform is a mid-size automobile platform from the VolkswagenGroup. It has been used for saloon cars/sedans, estate cars/station...
The German automotive concern, VolkswagenGroup has, since the 1970s, developed a series of shared automobile platforms for their motor vehicles. Originally...
The VolkswagenGroup A0 platform is a series of automobile platforms shared among superminis of various marques of the VolkswagenGroup. Under Volkswagen's...
The VolkswagenGroup E platform was a series of automobile platforms shared among multiple marques of sport utility vehicles (SUVs) (4x4s in the European...
The Volkswagen Transporter, based on the VolkswagenGroup's T platform, now in its seventh generation, refers to a series of vans produced for over 70...
Premium Platform Electric (PPE) is a modular car platform for electric cars being developed by VolkswagenGroup brands Audi and Porsche. The platform will...
The VolkswagenGroup D platform is a series of automobile platforms from the German concern VolkswagenGroup. It has been used for large luxury automobiles...
The VolkswagenGroup C platform is a series of extended midsize automobile platforms from the German automotive concern VolkswagenGroup. It has been used...
The VolkswagenGroup MMB platform (Modularer Mittelbaukasten baukasten) is the company's strategy for shared modular design construction of its rear mid-engined...
The VolkswagenGroup Scalable Systems Platform (SSP) is a modular car platform for electric cars being developed by the VolkswagenGroup. SSP was announced...
The VolkswagenGroup A00 platform is an automobile platform shared among two models of city cars from the VolkswagenGroup. It is based on a shortened...
Volkswagen AG (German: [ˈfɔlksˌvaːgŋ̍] ), known internationally as the VolkswagenGroup, is a German public multinational conglomerate manufacturer of...
is based on the VolkswagenGroup MQB platform. Outside the US, Canadian, and Chilean markets, the vehicle is marketed as the Volkswagen Teramont. It is...
the first Volkswagen Caddy is a coupe utility and van based on the VolkswagenGroup A1 platform, shared with the small family car Volkswagen Golf Mk1....
The VolkswagenGroup New Small Family platform (NSF) (also known as Typ AA or PQ12 platform) is a range of ultra-compact city cars manufactured by Volkswagen...
The Volkswagen Santana is a nameplate used by Volkswagen for various sedans and station wagons since 1983. The first generation is based on the second-generation...
The Volkswagen Passat is a nameplate of large family cars (D-segment) manufactured and marketed by the German automobile manufacturer Volkswagen since...
A3 were based on the VolkswagenGroupAplatform, while the third and fourth generations use the VolkswagenGroup MQB platform. The original A3 (or Type...
The Volkswagen Jetta (listen) is a compact car/small family car manufactured and marketed by Volkswagen since 1979. Positioned to fill a sedan niche above...
The Volkswagen Golf Mk4 (or VW Type 1J) is a compact car, the fourth generation of the Volkswagen Golf and the successor to the Volkswagen Golf Mk3. Launched...
The Volkswagen Type 2 is a forward control light commercial vehicle introduced in 1950 by the German automaker Volkswagen as its second car model. Known...