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Volkswagen selects Porsche for future sports car platforms

By Brett Davis |

Volkswagen has decided out of its adopted children, Porsche and Audi, which will be in charge of providing sports car platforms for all future models, including Audi, Lamborghini and Bentley.

Volkswagen Group boss Martin Winterkorn has decided that Porsche would be best up to the task of developing chassis layouts, specifically for all upcoming sports cars under the Volkswagen Group umbrella. Porsche will develop both front- and mid-engined designs, including the new Panamera ‘modular standard matrix’ platform that will be used on future Bentley models.

Not to be left out, Audi will be responsible for the basis of all sedans such as the Audi A4 and A5, as well as the Q5, with the ‘modular longitudinal matrix’. Volkswagen will stick to its guns and continue to develop the smaller cars in the VW Group showroom. This ‘modular transverse matrix’ platform will be the basis of all Audi A3 and Volkswagen Golf-derived vehicles.

All this task assigning business comes as the company strives to cut production costs by as much as 20 percent and engineering costs by as much as 30 percent in the future.


 
  • My Cars Called T-Rex

    That’s an easy choice to make.

  • http://BMW Crownleyian

    What does it mean?

    No more Golf GTI/R, no more Polo GTI/R, no more Sirocco R?

    • Mike

      No change for the VW models. This only affects the top models at Audi.

  • Hung Low

    It is smart business, especially after watching what had happened to GM, Chrysler and Ford!
    Utilising their acquisitions was something The Americans did not understand and some still dont, like Ford not utilising their best RWD platform (FALCON) for the global market!

  • Nick

    The 997 the last of the real porsches? Welcome to the world of half breeds from now on in a effort to reduce costs.