B-segment Modular Architecture

The B-segment Modular Architecture (BMA) is a global compact unibody automobile platform developed by Geely Auto.

[1] Its name derived from the larger Compact Modular Architecture (CMA) platform.

[2] The use of BMA allows for higher economies of scale, as all vehicles based on BMA will have a high rate of commonality with shared parts and components reaching 70 percent, reducing costs and time needed for component testing.

[3][4] The platform is claimed to be developed from 70 percent high-strength steel and 20 percent hot-formed steel, and was designed to exceed Europe standards of 5-star safety norms.

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