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[email protected] http://www.inovev.com The Automotive Modular Design An innovative approach to reduce cost and time to market A thinking based on the Volkswagen group platform strategy/policy Jamel Taganza Vice-President [email protected] Michel Costes President [email protected] Jean-Michel Prillieux Market director

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This presentation analyses the Volkswagen group platform strategy/policy to reduce cost and time to market: - Platform concept – design and process as defined by Volkswagen group. - Volkswagen Group Platforms – Platform policy, production data, by segment and model family, with a forecast until 2017 - Standardisation to reduce cost – concept, scaling process, parts and tools standardisation. - Advantages and dangers of a modular construction.

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[email protected] http://www.inovev.com

The Automotive Modular Design

An innovative approach to reduce cost and time to market

A thinking based on the Volkswagen group platform

strategy/policy

Jamel Taganza Vice-President

[email protected]

Michel Costes President

[email protected]

Jean-Michel Prillieux Market director

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Introduction

Automotive industry is a very competitive one. Competition has still increased over the last 10 years with an enhanced globalisation. In order to face this competition, carmakers: Develop their offer by:

• Adding versions to their range of models (e.g. SUV, crossovers, …) • Adapting the design of the cars to the specific demand of the different countries where they sell their

products. Decrease the cost of their products by:

• De-contenting them every time that the de-contented products are sufficient for the targeted customers • Decreasing the price of the products:

- By using a systemic approach. - Standardise as much as possible to produce mass volume parts at low cost.

Platform is at the core of the know-how of the carmaker.

Designing sets of efficient platforms at an optimised cost provides those of carmakers which control technologies with very significant advantages versus competition. Many efforts are deployed to develop and engineer optimised platform

The concept of platform varies from one carmaker to the other one. In all cases the platform is an ensemble composed of:

The underbody (which is the structure of the platform).

The systems that are attached to this underbody and that contribute to the mechanical properties of the car, as the suspensions and the powertrain. Considered systems are not the same from one carmaker to another

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Platform concept

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Platform concept

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Platform and underbody: design

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Platform

Body shell

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Platform and underbody: process

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Platform and underbody: process

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Volkswagen Group Platforms

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Platforms to be build for a large number of vehicles

Volkswagen Group: several brands – many vehicles in each brand

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VW Platform policy

MQB (transversal engine)

MLB (longitudinal l engine)

Production in Europe

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From platforms by segment to broader concept

2005 : platforms by segment (in general one platform for each segment)

vehicles which will be produced from MQB platform in 2017 MQB: Modularer QuerBaukasten – Modular Transverse Matrix (Construction Box)

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From platforms by segment to broader concept

• 2017 : platforms over segments (same platform for different segments) – MQB example

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Standardisation to reduce cost

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The design of a platform needs a systemic approach. The car must comply with a lot of constraints

Design

• Static (torsion, bending, acoustic)

• Dynamic (front, rear and side crash, small shock, pedestrian safety)

• Mass

• Roominess

Process

• Installed tooling: flexibility

Minimum cost

For cost reduction reasons, it is necessary to use a maximum of common parts over a wide range of

models and derivatives. Generally, some basis systems of the car are designed, and then adapted to comply with the specification of a maximum of models.

The attachment must also be standardised.

Platform concept

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Standardisation of general design

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Underbody A Underbody C

Underbody B

Attachment points

• Important design approach

• Standardisation of attachments of modules

• Standardisation of parts

• Assembly flexibility on a same line by using adequate pilot processes

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Scaling Process

Build models with different models on the basis of the same platform

Not multiply all the dimensions

But keep identical or similar the maximum of parts and keep identical the maximum of fixations (in particular holes used for assemblies)

Change the dimensions of a minimum of parts

Use the same toolings

Stamping tooling to produce parts on demand Example: central floor

Welding and assembly lines

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Parts standardisation

Underbody: around 100 parts from several grams to 10 kg (including around 30 parts> 1kg)

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Standardisation of position and attachments of modules

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Standardisation of tooling

Flexible factory

Up to 60 vehicles/hour

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Advantages and dangers of a modular construction

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Advantages and dangers of a modular approach

Advantages

Reduce

• Part cost

• The cost of the tooling is spread over a larger number parts

• Development cost

Decrease

• Time to market for new vehicles and/or new versions

Focus R&D on

• Less projects with more means

Dangers

MQB platform can be by default over-designed and over-engineered for some basic segment models (A or B).

Cost of adapting the MQB base to specific projects. It may be more costly to adapt the MQB platform to a new project than to redesign a new platform

First investment and replacement cost of the toolings to adapt them to the new concept

Quality problems due a non-optimised design (due to the MQB platform constraints)

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Postal address: 34 rue Camille Pelletan 92300 Levallois-Perret France Phone: + 33-952 96 06 68

Contacts: Managing director

Michel Costes [email protected]

Sales and marketing Jamel Taganza [email protected]