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Ford and Volkswagen have engaged in multiple collaborative agreements for shared and co-developed products.
The Amarok pickup is derived from the Ranger, showcasing shared platform development.
The Ford Explorer EV SUV is based on the Volkswagen ID.4 platform, illustrating platform sharing for electric vehicle development.
The forthcoming Transporter MPV is based on the Transit platform, indicating further collaboration for new vehicle models.
Volkswagen has teased the upcoming next-generation Transporter van, set to debut at the IAA Transportation Show in Hanover, Germany in September. The teaser reveals a refreshed design for the flagship commercial vehicle.
The forthcoming Transporter van will utilize Ford's chassis, batteries, and electric motors. It will offer battery-electric, diesel, and petrol plug-in hybrid powertrain options, akin to the Transit. The electric 'E-Transporter' promises an impressive range of about 380 km, with rear-axle-mounted motors delivering either 218 hp or 136 hp. Other drivetrain options may feature 2.0-liter diesel engines generating approximately 110 hp and 150 hp, along with a 225 hp plug-in hybrid equipped with an 11.8 kWh battery.
In terms of design, the MPV showcases a fresh front grille and headlamps reminiscent of the Multivan and ID.Buzz models. The redesigned C-shaped LED lights at the rear draw inspiration from the Transporter T5 (2003-2015). Horizontal character lines on the tailgate further enhance the vehicle's aesthetic appeal.
The new Transporter shares body panels and underpinnings with the Ford Transit Custom MPV. For PHEV and electric variants, the charging flap has been positioned under the right-hand headlight. Production of the new Volkswagen Transporter will take place in Turkey at the Ford Otosan factory.
Ford and Volkswagen have formed various collaborative agreements for shared and co-developed products. These include the Amarok pickup, derived from the Ranger, the Ford Explorer EV SUV based on the Volkswagen ID.4 platform, and the forthcoming Transporter MPV, built on the Transit platform.
The collaborative efforts between Ford and Volkswagen have led to the development of several shared and co-developed products. From the Amarok pickup, derived from the Ranger, to the Ford Explorer EV SUV based on the Volkswagen ID.4 platform, and the upcoming Transporter MPV built on the Transit platform, these agreements highlight the synergy between the two automotive giants.
These partnerships demonstrate a strategic approach to leveraging each other's strengths and resources to deliver innovative and competitive vehicles to the market.
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