Может кто встречал описание авто по платформам VAG? очень нужно для сайта

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Например на платформе VW Golf 5 (A5 platform) построены следующие авто:

2003+ VW Touran (1T chassis)
2004+ VW Golf/Rabbit/GTI (1K chassis)
2004+ VW Caddy (2K chassis)
2004+ Audi A3/S3 (8P chassis)
2004+ Seat Altea (5P chassis)
2004+ Skoda Octavia (1Z chassis)
2005+ Seat Toledo (5P chassis)
2005+ Golf Plus (5M chassis)
2005+ Seat Leon (1P chassis)
2005.5+ Jetta/GLI (1K chassis)
2006+ Eos (1F chassis)
2007+ Audi TT (8J chassis)
2007+ VW Гольф 5ariant/Wagon (1K chassis)
2008+ VW Tiguan (5N chassis)
2008+ Audi A3 Cabriolet (8P chassis)

очень нужно для сайта подобное описание других платформ, хотя бы просто по названиям автомобилей...

Спасибо :thankyou2: :hat:
 
То что нашел кажется мне не совсем полным:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Volks...Group_platforms

The Volkswagen Group A platform is an automobile platform shared among compact and mid-size cars of the Volkswagen Group.

It 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 referred to by generation number, ie. the first Golf version would be referred to as an "A1 Golf". A common substitute for the "A*" is to use the "Mk*" ("Mark") nomenclature to denote generation, however, this is a term coined by the motoring press, and is not official. For example, both the MK1 and MK2 Sciroccos are both based on the A1 platform.[clarification needed]

Under Volkswagen's revised platform naming system, the "A4" platform is now known as the PQ34 platform, and what would have been called the A5 platform is officially the PQ35 platform. The new nomenclature is derived as follows:
P indicates a passenger car platform
Q (quer) indicates a transverse engine
3 indicates the platform size or class
5 indicates the evolution or generationContents
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B1

1974-1988. An Audi derived platform, the first Volkswagen Passat was nearly identical to the Audi 80 (Audi Fox in US), sharing much of its mechanical systems, including its longitudinal engine placement.

B1 platform cars:

* VW Passat B1 / VW Dasher (Typ 32, 1974-1981; 1975-1988 in Brazil)
* Audi 80 (Typ 80, 1973–1976)
* Audi 80 (Typ 82, 1977–1978)

[edit] BX

1980-1993. The BX platform, developed Volkwagen's Brazilian subsidiary (Volkswagen do Brasil), again borrowed heavily from the Audi 80 (Fox/4000) of the day. The BX platform was used for the Brazilian Volkswagen Gol, Voyage (Gacel or Senda - In Argentina, and Fox in the U.S.), Parati (Amazon in U.S.), Saveiro (pickup) and Furgão (van) models. The Gol/Fox was quite unique in that it started life with a four-cylinder air cooled engine (borrowed from the VW Beetle), and eventually ended up with a more modern watercooled engine, being sold in the US for the first time as a 1987 model. The VW BX family was restyled in 1987 and 1991.

[edit] B2

Still an Audi derived platform, this time based on the Audi 80/4000, again, including its longitudinal engine placement and, on some European models, the quattro four-wheel drive system, rebranded Syncro for Volkswagen cars. The Santana (facelifted) is still produced to this day in some countries, as is the Gol.

B2 platform cars:

* Volkswagen Passat B2 (Typ 32B, 1981-1988; 1982-1988 in the US where it was sold as the Quantum)
* Audi 80 and 90 (Typ 81, 1979–1987)
* Audi 4000CS quattro (Typ 85, 1984–1987)
* Audi Coupé (Typ 85, 1981–1987)
* Audi Quattro (Typ 85, 1981–1991)
* Audi Sport Quattro (1984–1987)
* Volkswagen Gol Generation 2 to Generation 4 (1994-present)
* Volkswagen Santana (1984-2006)

[edit] B3

The B3 Volkswagen Passat was the first B platform car to be called Passat in the United States. The B3 was also the first Passat with an independently designed platform, it did not share parts with Audis. Instead, the design borrowed heavily from the A2 platform.

Фольксваген Пассат Б3 platform cars:

* Volkswagen Passat B3 (Typ 35i, 1988-1993; 1990-1994 in US)
* Volkswagen Corrado (1988-1995, hybrid platform with A2)

The "B3" designation is also used to refer to the "Typ 89" version of the Audi 80/90 produced from 1987 to 1992 and the "Typ 8B" Audi Coupé and S2. However these are not based on the same platform as the "B3" Passat.

[edit] B4

The B4 Passat was a face lifted B3 (receiving its own generation number is controversial), remaining nearly mechanically identical, but with entirely new sheetmetal, and an updated interior design.

Фольксваген Пассат Б4 platform cars:

* Volkswagen Passat B4 (Typ 35i, 1993-1996; U.S. 1995-1997)

The "B4" designation is also used to refer to the "Typ 8C" version of the Audi 80 and RS2 produced from 1991 to 1994. However these are not based on the same platform as the "B4" Passat.

[edit] B5 (PL45)

1996-2005. The B5 Volkswagen Passat borrows its platform from the original Audi A4, resulting in a longitudinal engine placement, which differs from the A platform which have been traditionally transversely mounted. B5 platform cars can be equipped with a multilink front suspension and a Torsen centre differential for quattro or 4motion branded four-wheel drive systems.

Фольксваген Пассат Б5 platform cars:

* Audi A4 (Typ 8D, 1996-2002)
* Audi S4 (Typ 8D, 1997-2002)
* Volkswagen Passat B5 (Typ 3B, 1996-2001)
* Volkswagen Passat B5.5 (Typ 3BG, 2001-2005)
* Volkswagen Passat Lingyu B5 (1999-present; long wheelbase version for Chinese market)
* Škoda Superb (Typ 3U, based on Chinese LWB Passat, platform PL45+)

The B5 received a facelift in 2001. The resulting Passats are referred to as B5.5.

[edit] B6

The designation "B6" is used to identify the "Typ 8E" Audi A4/S4 produced from late 2000 to 2005. The platform used by these models is known as the PL46 platform.

Confusingly, the current generations of Volkswagen's Passat are colloquially referred to as "B6", given that they are Volkswagen's 6th generation midsized sedan. However this model uses the PQ46 platform for its sixth generation, a slightly enlarged version of the Golf Mk5 and Jetta Mk5's PQ35 platform.

PL46 platform cars:

* Audi A4 (Typ 8E/8H (saloon: 8E2, Avant: 8E5) / 8H7 (Cabriolet), 2001-2005)
* Audi S4 (Typ 8E, 2003-2005)

PQ46 platform cars:

* Volkswagen Passat (Typ 3C, 2006-)
* Volkswagen Passat CC (2009-)
* Skoda Superb II (200:cool:

[edit] B7

The Audi A4 and S4 has a "B7" generation, from 2005 to 2008. However, this seventh generation of the car was a minor revision of the PL46 platform, but with major revisions to engine ranges, with restyled bodywork, and suspension revisions. The B7 A4/S4 retains the Typ 8E/8H numbers of the B6 A4/S4.

* Audi A4 (Typ 8EC (saloon), 8ED (Avant), 8HE (Cabriolet), 2005-2008)
* Audi S4 (2006-2008)
* SEAT Exeo (derived from B7 Audi A4)

[edit] MLB/MLP (B8)

The MLB (Modularer Längsbaukasten (German)) or Audi MLP (Modular Longitudinal Platform), sometimes referred to as the B8 platform, is noteworthy for placing the front differential ahead of the clutch, allowing the front axle to be moved forward 4 inches. This increase in wheelbase causes a more rearward weight distribution for better vehicle dynamics.

MLB platform cars:

* Audi A5 (Typ 8T, 2007-)
* Audi A4 (Typ 8K, 200:cool:
* Audi Q5 (Typ 8R, 2009-)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Group_B_platform
 
Чего-то тут не нашел упоминания о платформе A04 (она же PQ24), к которой по меньшей мере относятся Фабия-6Y и Поло-9N1
 
Вот кстати нашел по A04 и по остальным платформам вида A0*:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_A0...#A04_.28PQ24.29

A01 (Typ 86) platform cars:

Audi 50 (1974-1978)
Volkswagen Polo Mk1 (1975-1981)
Volkswagen Derby (1977-1981)

A02 (Typ 86C) platform cars:

Volkswagen Polo Mk2/Polo Classic/Derby (1982-1993)

A03 platform cars:

SEAT Ibiza Mk2 (Typ 6K, 1993-2002)
SEAT Córdoba Mk1 (Typ 6K/6KC/6KV, 1993–2002)
Volkswagen Polo Mk3 (Typ 6N/6KV, 1994-2002)
Volkswagen Polo Playa (1996-2002) - a rebadged SEAT Ibiza 6K with some cosmetic components from the Volkswagen Polo 6KV
SEAT Inca van (Typ 6K9)
Volkswagen Caddy van (Typ 9K, 1997-2003)

A04 (PQ24)
A04 platform cars, now officially referred to as the PQ24 platform:

Škoda Fabia Mk1 (Typ 6Y, 1999-2007)
Volkswagen Polo Mk4 (Typ 9N, 2001-on)
SEAT Ibiza Mk3 (Typ 6L, 2002-2008)
SEAT Córdoba Mk2 (Typ 6L, 2002-2006)
Volkswagen Fox (Typ 5Z, 2004-on)
Škoda Fabia Mk2 (Typ 5J, 2007-on)
Volkswagen Gol Mk5 (2008-present)

A05 (PQ25)
PQ25 is a development of the PQ24 platform, informally known as A05.

SEAT Ibiza Mk4 (Typ 6J, 2008-on)
Volkswagen Polo Mk5 (Typ 6R, 2009-on)
Audi A1 (2010-on)
 
Ну и флагманские D-платформы забывать не надо:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Group_D_platform

D11
D11 platform cars:

Audi V8 (Typ 44) (1988-1991)
Audi V8 (Typ 4C) (1991-1994)

D2
The D2 platform is an all aluminium space frame, which helped to significantly reduce weight without being any less rigid. It is technically the first D platform.

D2 (Typ 4D) platform cars:

Audi A8 (1994-2003)
Audi S8 (1998-2003)

D3
The D3 platform, also employing an aluminum space frame, is used for the current generation Audi A8.

D3 (Typ 4E) platform cars:

Audi A8 (2003-present)
Audi S8 (2006-present)

D1
The D1 platform cars (not to be confused with the Audi V8's D11 platform) share some components with the D3 platform, but have conventional steel bodyShell construction.

Volkswagen Phaeton (2002-present)
Bentley Continental GT (2004-present)
Bentley Continental Flying Spur (2005) (2005-present)
 
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