Showing posts with label battery. Show all posts
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Sunday, January 8, 2012

Volkswagen's E-Bugster Concept is an All-Electric Beetle Hot Rod



At the 2005 North American International Show, Volkswagen introduced the New Beetle Ragster concept. It was a second-generation Beetle convertible with a much lower roofline and its name was conjured by crossing the words “ragtop” and “speedster”.

Fast-forward six years, and the “People’s Car” company (for that’s what Volkswagen literally means in German) is launching a similar concept at the 2012 Detroit Motor Show .

It’s called the E-Bugster, with the “E” standing for electric, “Bug” for the U.S. nickname of the Beetle, and "ster" for speedster.

Based on the latest Beetle, the E-Bugster is a coupe that looks quite impressive thanks to its much lower roof, black A-pillars, wide C-pillars and chunky 19-inch alloys.

But all that’s to be expected from a motor show-bound concept model. The real interesting parts lie beneath its bodywork. You see, while the “Bugster” will most likely never progress from the concept stage, what powers it will.

The propulsion system comprises of an 85 kW (114HP) electric motor powered by a lithium-ion battery pack that is mounted under the boot and the rear bench –coincidentally, reminding us of the original Beetle's layout.

However, that’s where the similarities end as the all-electric E-Bugster has zero emissions and a range of 100 miles (160 km). The battery pack is recharged via a plug located under the VW logo and is compatible with both 120V and 240V chargers as well as quick chargers that provide an 80 percent charge in just 30 minutes.

VW calls the electric propulsion system “Blue-e-motion” and has already announced that it will be used in future electric vehicles such as the Golf Blue-e-Motion.
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Friday, October 7, 2011

McLaren Delays MP4-12C Deliveries to Fix Software Glitch



McLaren keep open an exhibition after another around the world, but there are stories circulating online Woking based automaker stopped production of the supercar MP4-12C due to security concerns.

Tony Joseph, Director of McLaren in North America, admitted that there are delays, but they have nothing to do with certainty. "There is no need to worry about the delay, we had some quality problems related to a couple of cars, we wanted to resolve before proceeding to deliver customers' cars," he told the magazine Auto Week.

Joseph denied rumors that the MP4-12C is facing performance problems and security, saying that the questions were mostly from condensation in the headlights and a drainage problem of the operation of the battery and door.

"We believe that the issue of battery power unit, which appears not to be cut," he said. The ruling appears to be related to the software, because the electronics of the car is stopped when the doors are closed to stop discharging the battery.

In Europe, 59 vehicles have been delivered to customers, but not all were affected. Joseph said that McLaren is facing the problem in each case, by sending people on site to repair the problem.

Joseph admitted that, although McLaren retailers will receive a demo machine in time, the transmission 179 cars ordered by U.S. customers could be delayed for a couple of weeks until the problem has been solved: "We want to ensure we offer the right product for our customers and would rather delay of a couple of weeks, if I can provide a better product .. "
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Sunday, September 18, 2011

Toyota Prices New 2012 Prius Plug-in from $32,760 and Prius V Minivan from $27,160



Toyota has released the full rundown on the pricing of the upcoming 2012 Prius Plug-in Hybrid and the five-passenger Prius V minivan.

The first-ever Prius Plug-in Hybrid, which combines the firm’s Hybrid Synergy Drive with a small lithium-ion battery to extend the electric-only driving range, starts at $32,000 not including a $760 processing and handling (DPH) fee that raises the price to $32,760, while the better equipped Advance trim model will have an MSRP of $39,525 or $40,285 with DPH.

The Japanese company said it expects both Prius Plug-in trim levels to qualify for a federal tax credit of approximately $2,500.

The plug-in model features a new Lithium-ion battery that offers an extended electric-only driving range of up to 15 miles at a maximum speed of 62 mile-per-hour. The battery can be fully charged in 2.5-3 hours using a standard 120V outlet or 1.5 hours using 240V.

According to Toyota estimates, the new Prius Plug-in Hybrid will deliver approximately 87 MPGe (miles per gallon equivalent) and 49 MPG when operating in hybrid mode.

The Prius Plug-in Hybrid will begin reaching showrooms in spring of 2012.

The third member of the Prius family is the Prius V minivan, which carries a base MRSP $26,400, or $27,140 if you include the DPH fee. According to the Japanese automaker, the Prius V will return estimated EPA fuel economy ratings of 44 mpg city, 40 mpg highway and 42 mpg combined.

The hybrid minivan is scheduled to arrive in Toyota dealerships across the country in late October.

 



 
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