Engineering:PSA EMP1 platform

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PSA/Stellantis CMP platform
Overview
ManufacturerGroupe PSA / Stellantis
Dongfeng Motor Group
Also calledCommon Modular Platform
Production2019 - present
Body and chassis
Classsubcompact car//compact car platform
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel drive
Chronology
PredecessorPSA PF1 platform
SCCS platform
SuccessorSTLA Small platform[1]

PSA/Stellantis CMP platform, also called Common Modular Platform[2] is a global subcompact platform jointly used and developed by Groupe PSA and state-owned Chinese automaker Dongfeng.

The platform will be used for subcompact and compact car models with internal combustion engine and battery-electric cars (e-CMP).

For larger cars and up, PSA uses its PSA EMP2 platform.[3]

Models

Manufacturer Models Image Production Years Segment Body(s) Assembly line
Aeolus Yixuan 2019– Small family car (C) Sedan Dongfeng Fengshen Plant
Yixuan EV 2020–
Yixuan GS 2020– compact crossover SUV
Citroën C4 III 2020– Small family car (C) Hatchback Stellantis Madrid Plant
ë-C4 2020–
C3 (CC21) 2022– Small Cars (B) Hatchback Stellantis Porto Real Plant
Stellantis Tiruvallur Plant, Citroën India
DS Automobiles DS3 Crossback[4] 2018– Small Cars (B) SUV Stellantis Poissy Plant
DS3 Crossback E-Tense[4] 2019–
Opel/Vauxhall Corsa F[5] 2019– Small Cars (B) Hatchback Stellantis Zaragoza Plant
Corsa-e 2020–
Mokka B 200px 2020– subcompact crossover SUV Stellantis Poissy Plant
Mokka-e 200px 2020–
Peugeot 208 II[6] 2019– Small Cars (B) Hatchback Stellantis Trnava Plant
PSA Kenitra Plant
e-208 2020– Stellantis Trnava Plant
2008 II 2019– subcompact crossover SUV Stellantis Mulhouse Plant
Stellantis Vigo Plant
e-2008 2020–

References