Infiniti new model will increase consumption by up to 90% hybrid

117 Infiniti new model will increase consumption by up to 90% hybrid
Infiniti said the new hybrid system developed by Nissan will have a revolutionary consumer.

Nissan is the third Japanese, but did not produce its own hybrid system until recently. Nissan hybrid system used until now was not borrowed from Toyota. Nissan officials have acknowledged that came late in the race, but concluded that the new system which worked for six years is a revolutionary, so waiting is a motivated.

Nissan’s engineers said the new hybrid system is based on a single propeller and a twin-clutch transmission. The new system is considered more efficient both in terms of consumption, but production and maintenance cost. The new system is intended an improvement in consumption between 60 and 90%. The system used by Toyota has improved consumption by 30% and 15% used Honda.

The hybrid system will be introduced on the Infiniti M35 model and Nissan Fuga. Is due to improved consumption and reduce weight by 30 kg compared with those of the Toyota system and using a Li-ion battery system. Li-Ion batteries offer better control of the electrical system and a Loading efficiently. Nissan said the new system optimizes traffic death more times, resulting in an unbeatable consumer.

To further enhance the use, Nissan will equip the new hybrid models with three and four cylinder engines and start and stop system. The first model is based on Nissan’s hybrid technology Leaf. It will be available starting this winter.

source: masini.ro



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  1. March 15, 2011 at 10:20 am | Permalink

    It’s great to see Infiniti produce a car that’s so efficient and not just merely sporty and stylish. It’s nice to to see auto makers provide consumers with more options in regards to efficiency and powertrains.

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