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1 Nissan-Renault  





2 Renault/Dacia B0 platform  





3 Dacia B0+ platform  





4 Dacia M0 platform  





5 Nissan EV platform  





6 Nissan V platform  





7 References  














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Renault-Nissan B platform
Fourth generation of Renault Clio, which uses the platform
Overview
ManufacturerRenault–Nissan Alliance
Production2002–present
Body and chassis
Class
  • Compact cars
  • Layout
  • F4
  • Body style(s)Various
    Chronology
    SuccessorRenault–Nissan Common Module FamilyB

    The B platform is an automobile platform for compact and subcompact cars of the Renault-Nissan Alliance since 2002.[1]

    Nissan-Renault

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    The B-segment B platform was developed through a Nissan led project as a common platform for the Renault-Nissan Alliance.[2][3] As of 2010, the next generation of this platform has been renamed V platform.

    Renault/Dacia B0 platform

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    A version with long wheelbase, named B0 platform since 2004,[7] and developed by Renault/Dacia.

    The B0 platform used by AvtoVAZ for:

    The B0 platform used by Mahindra & Mahindra for:

    Dacia B0+ platform

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    The B0+ platform is used by Dacia for:

    Dacia M0 platform

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    A development of the B0 platform,[11][12][13][14] the M0 platform is used for the following cars:

    Nissan EV platform

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    A new electric vehicle platform, based on the B0 platform,[15] was revealed by Nissan in 2009, though Nissan's own documentation on the B0 platform does not mention the LEAF:[16]

    Nissan V platform

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    The second generation of the B platform is now known as the V platform which supports E-power hybrid powertrain and used for the following cars:

    References

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    1. ^ "B platform" (PDF). Blog of Renault Nissan Alliance. 2010-09-30. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-08-08. Retrieved 2012-11-21. An initial common platform (a Nissan-led project), the B-platform, has been used by Nissan since 2002 with the Micra (March in Japan) and Cube. [...]
  • ^ "B platform" (PDF). Blog of Renault Nissan Alliance. 2010-09-30. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-08-08. Retrieved 2012-11-21. An initial common platform (a Nissan-led project), the B-platform, has been used by Nissan since 2002 with the Micra (March in Japan) and Cube. [...]
  • ^ "Following the rapid implementation of their joint organizations, Renault and Nissan are engaged in an intensive global cooperation". Nissan-Renault Alliance. 1999-10-20. In the area of vehicle engineering, it has been decided to develop the first common platform, known as the B platform [...]
  • ^ "New Renault Clio: love-at-first-sight styling, and packed with innovations". Renault. Retrieved 2012-12-01. New Clio is built on a new version of the Alliance's B platform which has been optimised for outstanding comfort, manoeuvrability and low noise levels.
  • ^ "2011 Nissan Juke Owner's Manual" (PDF). Nissan USA. Retrieved 2012-05-27. Juke is built based on Nissan B platform shared with Cube, Clio III (Renault), Micra K12, Modus (Renault) and Twingo MK II (Renault).
  • ^ Aaron Robinson (2012-05-22). "2011 Nissan Juke - First Drive Review". Caranddriver.com. Retrieved 2012-05-27. Based on Nissan's global B platform, which is under the Nissan Versa and Cube and Renault Clio (remember, Nissan and Renault are one), the Juke [...]
  • ^ "Dacia Duster". Carmagazine.co.uk. 2009-12-08. Retrieved 2012-05-27. Since 2004 all of its cars have been based on the company's B0 [...] platform, and top sellers are the mid-sized Logan saloon and estate, and the five-door Sandero hatchback.
  • ^ "Nissan Kicks - First Drive Review [Video]". Indian Autos Blog. 2018-12-17. Globally, the Nissan Kicks is based on the Micra's 'Versatile' platform. The Indian model, however, shares its base with the Duster's B0/Logan architecture.
  • ^ "Renault presented for AvtoVAZ a loan for 52 million Euros for investment program". Autostat.ru. 2012-10-11. AvtoVAZ started to produce officially Lada Largus cars from April of 2012 (on the platform B0 of cars Renault Logan and Sandero) in a new line with a capacity up to 350 thousand cars per a year.
  • ^ "Five feisty Dacia models we'd love to see here".
  • ^ RENAULT 2016 – Drive The Change
  • ^ "European Malaise Not Slowing Down Renault's Dacia". Archived from the original on 2015-07-01. Retrieved 2012-12-23.
  • ^ Dacia Sandero And Logan 2013 More For The Same
  • ^ Renault sees high growth potential for its low-cost cars
  • ^ "Nissan 2012 Leaf - Nissan preview EV platform on Tiida prototype". GoAuto. 2009-07-28. NISSAN Motor Co has previewed its dedicated electric vehicle (EV) platform on a Tiida-based prototype this week ahead of the all-new production vehicle's unveiling at the opening of the Japanese manufacturer's new global headquarters in Yokohama on August 2.
  • ^ "B-PLATFORM" (PDF). 2011-11-02. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-08-08. Retrieved 2012-11-21.
  • ^ "2011 Nissan LEAF Press Kit: Overview". Nissan Online Newsroom. 2010-10-27. The front-wheel drive Nissan LEAF utilizes an all-new dedicated EV platform with batteries housed in the floor for optimum vehicle packaging and weight distribution.
  • ^ "3 years in a row of Nissan's leadership in Mexico". Nissan Online Newsroom. 2012-01-06. Last March, President of Mexico, Felipe Calderón Hinojosa, gave the starting signal for the production of the first model of the V-platform —produced in the Aguascalientes plant— the subcompact Nissan March. Another model of this same platform was launched in July 2011, Nissan Versa.
  • ^ Leach, Brad (11 June 2013). "2013 Nissan Pulsar Hatchback Review and First Drive". Car Showroom. Retrieved 12 November 2013. The all-new Nissan Pulsar hatchback [...] rides on the same platform as the sedan versions (the North American Sentra).
  • ^ "2013 Nissa Sentra". Revocars.com. 2012-01-04. Archived from the original on 2012-05-02. Retrieved 2012-04-23. 2013 Nissan Sentra to [...] adopt an all-new structure Nissan earmarks since its global "V" platform, for "Versatile."

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