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Ford V platform

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Manufacturer
  
Ford Motor Company

Class
  
Large minivan

Production
  
1999–2007

Layout
  
front-wheel drive

Body style(s)
  
4-door minivan 5-door minivan

Vehicles
  
Ford Freestar Mercury Monterey Ford Windstar

The Ford V platform is an automobile platform produced by Ford Motor Company for minivans designed in North America. Introduced for the 1999 model year, it replaced minivans designed on the Ford D186 platform (shared with the mid-size Ford Taurus). After 2007, the V platform was discontinued in favor of large CUVs based on the Ford D3 and D4 platforms.

As of the 2017 model year, the only seven-seat Ford minivan sold in North America is the long-wheelbase Ford Transit Connect wagon, which does not have a direct predecessor (although nearly matching the Freestar in wheelbase, its height, width, and length are closer to the extended-length Ford Aerostar, discontinued in 1997).

The first front-wheel drive platform designed for minivan use by Ford, the V platform includes the following vehicles:

  • 1999–2003 Ford Windstar
  • 2004–2007 Ford Freestar
  • 2004–2007 Mercury Monterey
  • References

    Ford V platform Wikipedia