Ford D3 platform

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Ford D3 Platform
2010 Ford Taurus SHO -- 09-07-2009.jpg
2010 Ford Taurus SHO
Overview
Manufacturer Ford Motor Company
Production2004–2019
AssemblyFord: Chicago, Illinois (Chicago Assembly)
Body and chassis
Class Mid-size SUV/Full-size car
Layout Transverse Front-wheel drive, all-wheel drive
Body style(s) 4-door Sedan
5-door Full-size CUV
5-door Mid-size Crossover SUV
Vehicles See listing
RelatedFord D4 platform
Ford CD3 platform
Ford EUCD platform
Ford V platform
Dimensions
Wheelbase 112.9 inches (D3 sedans)
Chronology
Predecessor Ford Panther platform
Ford D186 platform
Ford DEW platform
Successor Ford CD4 platform (Sedan)
Ford CD6 platform [1] (SUV)

The Ford D3 platform is an automotive platform used by Ford Motor Company for model years 2005-2019, as the fifteenth generation of full-size North American cars.

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The platform used unibody chassis construction with a transverse V6 engine and either front -or all-wheel drive. The platform derived from the 1998-2016 Volvo P2 architecture, relating to a period when Ford owned Volvo as part of its Premier Automotive Group. From model year 2008 on, the related D4 platform served as a basis for crossover SUVs.

While the vehicles of the D3 platform were officially introduced as the replacement for the 1999-2007 D186 platform (Ford Taurus), in terms of market position and interior volume, they effectively superseded the Ford and Mercury vehicles of the 1978-2012 Panther platform.

Between 2004 and 2019. D3 vehicles have been assembled at Chicago Assembly in Chicago, Illinois along with the D4 Ford Explorer. The D4 Ford Flex and Lincoln MKT were assembled at Oakville Assembly in Oakville, Ontario, Canada.

Overview

To achieve a more cost-effective design, the D3 platform rendered certain elements in steel, as with for example the suspension arms in stamped steel vs. cast aluminum.

Ford adopted a common 112.9 wheelbase for its D3 variants, three inches longer than Volvo's platform. Notably, where the Volvo platform used inline five or six cylinder engines, Ford adopted its transverse Duratec V6 engines to the platform including later Duratec engines compressing their design (e.g., embedding the water pump deeper in the engine) to accommodate the platform. As with the front-drive P2 platform, a Haldex all-wheel drive (shared with the S80/XC90) was optional.

As the first front-wheel drive full-size car platform used by Ford, the D3 platform is also the first full-size Ford car produced with fully independent suspension, with a multi-link rear axle, coilover shocks and MacPherson front struts. [2] The D3 is fitted with four-wheel disc brakes. [2]

D4

The D4 platform is a revision of D3 unibody platform used since 2008. Developed to underpin crossover SUVs (including the Ford Flex, Lincoln MKT, and the MY 2011-2019 Ford Explorer), the variant is adaptable to multiple wheelbases; the suspension is also upgraded for off-road driving and towing.

Two variants of the D4 were developed as replacements for Panther-platform vehicles: the Ford Police Interceptor Utility (a police-use version of the Ford Explorer) served as a replacement for the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor; Lincoln introduced limousine, and livery variants of the MKT, replacing similar conversions of the Lincoln Town Car.

Vehicles

Between the 2005 and 2019 model years, the Ford D3 platform has been used by Ford, Lincoln, and the (now-defunct) Mercury brands. Introduced as the Ford Five Hundred and Mercury Montego, which were subsequently re-branded as the fifth-generation Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable for 2008.

For model year 2009 and 2010 respectively, Ford also marketed a Lincoln D3 variant, the MKS and the D3-based sixth-generation Ford Taurus.

After discontinuation of the Mercury brand, the Mercury Sable ended production after the 2009 model year. For 2017, Lincoln replaced the MKS with the revived Lincoln Continental, based on the CD4 architecture.

Vehicle NameImageProductionBodystyle(s)Model CodeNotes
D3 platform vehicles (Ford, Lincoln-Mercury)
Ford Five Hundred,
Ford Taurus
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MY 2005–2007 (Five Hundred)4-door sedanD258First front-wheel drive full-size Ford; also sold with all-wheel drive.

Five-Hundred re-branded Taurus for MY 2008–2009 with upgraded powertrain.

MY 2008–2009 (Taurus)
Ford Taurus 2013 Ford Taurus SHO -- 2012 DC.JPG 2009–20194-door sedanAlso branded as Ford Taurus SHO and Ford Police Interceptor Sedan.
Ford Freestyle
Ford Taurus X
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2008 Ford Taurus X SEL.jpg
MY 2005–2007 (Freestyle)5-door crossover SUVD219Replaced Ford Taurus station wagon

Freestyle re-branded as 2008 Taurus X in 2007 with upgraded powertrain.

MY 2008–2009 (Taurus X)
Mercury Montego,
Mercury Sable
2005-07 Mercury Montego.jpg
2008 Mercury Sable Premier.jpg
2004–2007 (Montego)4-door sedanD333First front-wheel drive full-size Mercury; also sold with all-wheel drive.

Rebranded as Sable for 2008 with upgraded powertrain.

2007–2009 (Sable)
Lincoln MKS '13 Lincoln MKS (MIAS '12).JPG MY 2009–20164-door sedanD385Replaced by 2017 Lincoln Continental (CD4)

Only Lincoln version of D3 sedan platform.

D4-platform vehicles (Ford, Lincoln)
Ford Flex 2013 Ford Flex -- 07-11-2012.JPG 2008–20195-door crossover SUVD471Replaced Ford Taurus X.
Lincoln MKT 2010 Lincoln MKT -- NHTSA 2.jpg 2009–20195-door crossover SUVD472Livery version branded as MKT Town Car.
Ford Explorer Ford Explorer 3.5 V6 AWD Limited (V) - Frontansicht, 10. September 2011, Dusseldorf.jpg 2010–20195-door crossover SUVU502First version of the Explorer built with unibody construction.

Also branded as Ford Police Interceptor Utility.

Concept cars

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