Volkswagen Group A platform
The Volkswagen Group A platform is an automobile platform shared among compact and mid-size cars of the Volkswagen Group.
The first version debuted in 1974 and 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 colloquially referred to by generation number, e.g. the first Golf version is referred to as a Mark 1 Golf." Often each generation is designated by substituting "Mark" for "A," but this can be misleading. For example, the Mk1 and Mk2 Scirocco are both based on the A1 platform. Furthermore, confusion was possible with the Volkswagen Passat, which has been produced on both the B platform alongside the Audi A4, as well as the A platform depending on the generation. Volkswagen has never used the Mark or Mk designations.
Volkswagen Group introduced a new alphanumeric nomenclature for vehicle platforms for the fourth generation. Under Volkswagen's revised platform naming system, the "A4" platform became the PQ34 platform, and what would have been called the A5 platform was called the PQ35 platform.
The platform code is composed as follows:
- A letter, P, indicating a passenger car platform
- A letter indicating the configuration of the engine:
- * Q indicates a transverse engine
- A digit indicating the platform size or class:
- * 3 corresponds to compact cars
- * 4 corresponds to mid-size cars
- A digit indicating the generation or evolution
A1
The A1 platform debuted on the Mk1 Golf on its launch in 1974, and continued into the early 1990s, when the last remaining models using the platform - the Scirocco, Cabriolet, and Caddy - were discontinued.A1 platform cars :
- Volkswagen Golf Mk1
- Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet
- Volkswagen Jetta Mk1
- Volkswagen Caddy Mk1
- Volkswagen Scirocco Mk1 & Mk2
- Volkswagen Citi Golf
A2
The Volkswagen Passat B3 was based on a stretched A2 platform. The Volkswagen Corrado, while being an A2 platform car, uses some components from the A3 platform, notably the rear suspension assembly and some front suspension parts.
A2 platform cars :
- Volkswagen Corrado
- Volkswagen Golf Mk2
- Volkswagen Jetta II
- SEAT Toledo Mk1
- Chery A11 and Chery A15
- Vortex Corda
- Volkswagen Jetta King
- Volkswagen Jetta Pioneer
A3
A3 platform cars :
- Volkswagen Golf Mk3
- Volkswagen Vento/Jetta III
SEAT Ibiza and derived models, uses components of both A3 and A03 platforms.
PQ34 (A4)
The A4 platform debuted on the Audi A3 in 1996 and went on to be used for many different models over the next two decades.PQ34 platform cars :
- Audi A3 Mk1
- Audi TT Mk1
- Volkswagen Golf Mk4
- Volkswagen Bora/Jetta
- Volkswagen Lavida
- Volkswagen New Beetle
- SEAT León Mk1
- SEAT Toledo Mk2
- Škoda Octavia Mk1
- Škoda Kamiq
PQ35 (A5)/PQ46 (A6)
PQ35 platform cars
:- Audi A3 Mk2
- Audi TT Mk2
- Audi Q3 Mk1
- SEAT León Mk2
- SEAT Toledo Mk3
- SEAT Altea
- Škoda Octavia Mk2
- Škoda Yeti
- Volkswagen Touran
- Volkswagen Caddy Mk3
- Volkswagen Golf Mk5
- Volkswagen Golf Mk6
- Volkswagen Golf Plus
- Volkswagen Jetta Mk5
- Volkswagen Scirocco Mk3
- Volkswagen Jetta Mk6
- Volkswagen Beetle
- Volkswagen Eos
PQ46 platform cars
- Škoda Superb
- Volkswagen CC
- Volkswagen Passat B6 & B7
- Volkswagen Passat NMS
- Volkswagen Sharan Mk2
- SEAT Alhambra Mk2
- Volkswagen Tiguan Mk1