Phoenix platform (derived from Saab technology)
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The Phoenix platform is a modular vehicle architecture originally developed by Saab and later advanced by National Electric Vehicle Sweden for use in next-generation electric and hybrid cars.
Statements (25)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
automotive vehicle platform
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modular vehicle architecture → |
| architectureType |
modular
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| associatedWithBrand |
Saab
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| associatedWithCompany |
NEVS
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| basedOn |
Saab vehicle platform technology
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| countryOfOrigin |
Sweden
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| designedFor |
next-generation cars
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| designGoal |
flexibility for different vehicle segments
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support for electrified drivetrains → |
| developer |
National Electric Vehicle Sweden AB
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Saab Automobile AB → |
| intendedFor |
multiple body styles
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multiple powertrain configurations → |
| intendedMarket |
global automotive market
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| notableFeature |
designed from outset for electrification
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modular architecture enabling multiple models → |
| primaryEnergySource |
electric power
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| status |
post-Saab development continued by NEVS
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| successorTo |
earlier Saab vehicle platforms
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| supportsPowertrain |
battery-electric powertrain
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hybrid powertrain → |
| technologyLineage |
derived from Saab engineering know-how
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| use |
electric vehicles
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hybrid vehicles → |
Referenced by (1)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
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National Electric Vehicle Sweden
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notablePlatform |