Global C platform (first generation)

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The Global C platform (first generation) is an early automotive vehicle architecture used by General Motors for compact cars before being succeeded by the second-generation Global C platform.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf automotive vehicle architecture
automotive vehicle platform
alsoKnownAs GM Global Compact platform NERFINISHED
appliedInModel Buick Verano (first generation) NERFINISHED
Chevrolet Cruze (first generation) NERFINISHED
Chevrolet Orlando NERFINISHED
Chevrolet Volt (first generation) NERFINISHED
Opel Ampera (first generation) NERFINISHED
Opel Astra J NERFINISHED
Vauxhall Astra J NERFINISHED
category Automotive platforms of the 2000s
Automotive platforms of the 2010s
General Motors platforms NERFINISHED
designedFor global markets
developer General Motors NERFINISHED
engineeringLocation GM Europe NERFINISHED
Rüsselsheim, Germany NERFINISHED
followedBy Global C platform (second generation) NERFINISHED
layoutSupport front-engine, all-wheel-drive layout
front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout
manufacturer General Motors
marketSegment global compact segment
partOf General Motors global platform strategy
precededBy Delta platform (General Motors) NERFINISHED
productionStart late 2000s
successor Global C platform (second generation) NERFINISHED
supportsBodyStyle MPV
hatchback
sedan
station wagon
supportsPowertrain internal combustion engine
plug-in hybrid electric powertrain
usedBy General Motors NERFINISHED
usedFor compact cars
usedInBrand Chevrolet NERFINISHED
Holden NERFINISHED
Opel NERFINISHED
Vauxhall NERFINISHED
usedInRegion Asia NERFINISHED
Australia NERFINISHED
Europe NERFINISHED
North America NERFINISHED
vehicleClass compact car

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Global C platform (second generation) predecessor Global C platform (first generation)