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Ford DEW platform

The Ford DEW platform is Ford Motor Company's midsized rear-wheel drive automobile platform. The D/E nomenclature was meant to express an intermediate size between D- and E-class vehicles, while the W denoted a worldwide platform. The platform was developed by both Ford and Jaguar engineers, and debuted in the Lincoln LS sedan. Its de facto predecessor in Europe was the DE-1 platform which underpinned the 1985 Ford Scorpio, however this vehicle was cancelled in 1998 without a direct replacement as in the European market, buyers were increasingly turning away from executive class cars manufactured by mainstream manufacturers.

Vehicles
This platform was used in these vehicles: • 1999–2008 Jaguar S-Type • 2005 Ford Mustang - used the D2C platform instead File:2001 Jaguar S-Type.JPG|Jaguar S-Type File:00-02 Lincoln LS.jpg|Lincoln LS File:2002-2005 Ford Thunderbird.jpg|Ford Thunderbird File:2009-2010 Jaguar XF (X250 MY10) Luxury sedan (2011-01-13).jpg|Jaguar XF ==References==
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