Nissan FF-L platform
Nissan FF-L platform | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Renault–Nissan Alliance |
Production | 2001–2011 |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Midsize cars |
Layout | |
Body style(s) | Various |
Chronology | |
Successor | Nissan D platform |
Nissan FF-L is a front-wheel drive automobile platform developed by Nissan and manufactured from 2001 through 2011. It was designed to underpin a range of midsize vehicles, offering flexibility in packaging and styling. The FF-L platform was one of several platforms employed by Nissan during this period, alongside others such as the rear-wheel drive Nissan FM platform. FF-L cars are built at Nissan's Smyrna, Tennessee, factory.
The FF-L platform was engineered to position the wheels closer to the vehicle’s corners, which allowed for a longer wheelbase and wider stance without increasing overall length. This design aimed to improve interior space and handling characteristics while maintaining manageable exterior dimensions. The platform was intended to provide a balance of ride comfort, performance, and packaging efficiency.[1]
Models
- 2001–2006 Nissan Altima
- 2002–2007 Nissan Murano
- 2003–2008 Nissan Maxima
- 2003–2009 Nissan Quest
- 2003–2008 Nissan Teana
- 2003–2009 Nissan Presage
- 2004–2011 Renault Samsung SM7
- 2005–2010 Renault Samsung SM5
Gallery
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Nissan Altima
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Nissan Murano
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Nissan Maxima
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Nissan Quest
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Nissan Teana
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Nissan Presage
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Renault Samsung SM7
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Renault Samsung SM5
References
- ^ "2006 Nissan Murano Crossover SUV offers Performance and Economy with 3.5-liter V6, CVT Transmission". Nissan Online Newsroom. Retrieved 2016-12-05.