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Nissan FM platform

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The Nissan FM platform is a modern FR automobile layout. The name is derived from the "front midships" location of the engine, with its center of mass located behind the front axle centerline, shifting weight to the middle of the car, leaving the front suspension less encumbered. The engine is pushed as far back to the firewall as possible, creating a weight distribution close to 50:50 and enabling the front wheels to be placed close to the corners for better handling. This platform debuted with the 2001 V35-series Nissan Skyline, and was then used as the basis of nearly all of Nissan's rear and all-wheel drive applications. The platform was revised for use in the JDM Nissan Fuga/USDM Infiniti M35/45, being stretched in wheelbase and reinforced for additional torsional rigidity, a version referred to as the "enhanced FM" platform. The GT-R is built on Nissan's Premium Midship (PM) platform, an evolution of the Front Midship (FM) architecture.

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Applications

  • Nissan Skyline/infiniti Q50 V37-series
  • Nissan Skyline/Infiniti G35 V35,V36-series
  • Nissan Fuga/Infiniti M/Infiniti Q70 Y50,Y51-series
  • Nissan 370Z Z34-series
  • Nissan 350Z Z33-series
  • Nissan Stagea M35-series
  • Infiniti FX/Infiniti QX70 SUV
  • Infiniti EX/Infiniti QX50/Nissan Skyline Crossover SUV
  • Nissan Elgrand E51-series ( not front-mid, but same platform )
  • References

    Nissan FM platform Wikipedia