The Ford CD4 platform is a Ford global midsize/fullsize automobile platform. The transverse engine[1] platform is designed for either front or all-wheel drive and Ford's hybrid powertrain. Ford Motor Company developed the CD4 platform, as part of the One Ford strategy, to allow it to cut months of development time, reduce costs and bring vehicles to market faster.
CD4 is split into various variants:
- CD4.1: For mid-size cars.[2]
- 2013–2022 Ford Fusion/Mondeo (CD391)
- 2013–2020 Lincoln MKZ (CD533)
- CD4.2: For CUVs and MPVs.[3][4]
- 2015–2024 Ford Edge (CD539N / CD539X / CD539C / CD389)
- 2015–2018 / 2019-2023 Lincoln MKX/Nautilus (U540)
- 2016–2023 Ford S-Max (CD539E / CD389)
- 2016–2023 Ford Galaxy (CD390)
- CD4.3: Stretched version for full-size cars.[2]
- 2016–2022 Ford Taurus (China) (D568C)
- 2016–2020 Lincoln Continental (D544)
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Ford Fusion
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Ford Mondeo
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Ford Edge
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Ford S-Max
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Ford Galaxy
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Ford Taurus
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Lincoln MKZ
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Lincoln MKX
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Lincoln Nautilus
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Lincoln Continental
References
- ^ "Lincoln Continental: Not Your Brother-in-Law's MKZ". 14 December 2016.
- ^ a b A., Diego. "Diego A.". LinkedIn. Retrieved 2021-11-12.
- ^ Faurecia (2015). 2015 REGISTRATION DOCUMENT (PDF). Labrador. p. 15.
- ^ Lienert, Paul (2013-08-28). Benkoe, Jeffrey (ed.). "Exclusive: 2016 Ford Edge will be sold in Europe, China - sources". Reuters. Detroit. Retrieved 2021-11-12.
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