Showing posts with label Hybrid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hybrid. Show all posts

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Lexus CT 200h 2011


Lexus Gets Young, Fun and Green
The 2011 Lexus CT 200h at a press event held in Delray Beach, Florida, a town that's the less exclusive neighbor to Boca Raton, that famously moneyed Florida retirement enclave. It's a fitting location, given that the CT 200h aims to be the affordable player in the Lexus lineup. With a sub-$30,000 price (the least expensive in the Lexus family) and frugal fuel efficiency, the CT 200h stands poised to beckon fresh blood to the brand's silver-haired customer base.

Lexus executives firmly refer to the CT 200h as a five-door compact, but as we take our first look at the car in the bright Florida sun, its sheet metal tells a humbler story. This is a hatchback, no two ways about it, a car meant to occupy the space in your imagination between a Mazda 3 five-door and an Audi A4 Avant.

It's also a hybrid, the fifth in the Lexus family, with the same powertrain as the Toyota Prius. As we'd expected, this translates into fuel economy that's the best in the premium compact segment, but what we didn't expect is how much fun the CT 200h is to drive. Though it's no overachiever in straight-line acceleration, this Lexus feels tightly buttoned up, with sharp, responsive steering. Hybrids aren't usually this entertaining, least of all those that share parts with a Prius.

Thin but diverse, the herd of premium compacts includes the lively BMW 1 Series, the handsome Volvo C30 and the luxurious, eco-minded Audi A3 TDI. Less pricey than most of its rivals and more frugal at the pump than all, the Lexus CT 200h distinguishes itself as a value-oriented luxury car that just happens to be a hybrid.


Who should consider this vehicle
The 2011 Lexus CT 200h is a good pick for shoppers who want Lexus prestige without sticker shock and steep fuel bills. It's also a solid bet for those in search of a less ubiquitous, more high-end alternative to the frugal Prius.


Sunday, February 6, 2011

Ford C-MAX Hybrid 2013

Ford C-MAX Hybrid is based on the new Ford C-MAX five-passenger multi-activity vehicle, the C-MAX Hybrid models will be built alongside the all-new 2012 Ford Focus and Focus Electric at Ford’s Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Mich. The C-MAX Energi and C-MAX Hybrid vehicles sold in Europe in 2013 will be built at Ford’s plant in Valencia, Spain, starting in 2013.

Ford C-MAX Hybrid will use advanced lithium-ion battery systems developed and assembled in-house by Ford in Michigan. Each system is smartly designed to maximize use of common, high-quality components, such as control board hardware that has proven field performance in Ford’s current, critically acclaimed hybrid vehicles.

Li-ion battery packs offer a number of advantages over the nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH) batteries that power today’s hybrid vehicles. In general, they are 25 to 30 percent smaller and 50 percent lighter, which makes them easier to package in a vehicle, and can be tuned to increase power to boost acceleration or to increase energy to extend driving distance.


Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Honda Fit EV Concept 2012

Honda has unveiled the all-new Fit EV Concept electric vehicle at the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show. Alongside the plug-in hybrid vehicle, the Fit EV Concept is integral to the Honda Electric Mobility Network as an advanced environmental approach to reducing CO2 emissions.

Powered by a high-density motor derived from the FCX Clarity fuel cell electric vehicle, The Fit EV delivers excellent efficiency with a top speed of 90 mph.

The Fit EV will achieve an estimated 100-mile driving range per charge using the US EPA LA4* city cycle (70 miles when applying EPA’s adjustment factor). Driving range can be maximized by use of an innovative 3-mode electric drive system adapted from the 2011 Honda CR-Z sport hybrid.

Battery recharging can be accomplished in less than 12 hours when using a conventional 120-volt outlet, and less than six hours when using a 240-volt outlet. When the Fit EV production model is introduced, it will be powered by a lithium-ion battery and coaxial electric motor.

The Fit EV Concept displayed at the LA Auto Show features an exclusive Deep Clear Blue Pearl exterior color and five-spoke aluminum-alloy wheels with blue inserts. Inside, an eco-friendly gray bio-fabric on the seating surfaces is outfitted.


Wednesday, November 24, 2010

2005 Honda Accord Hybrid - NHTSA to Investigate Acceleration Issuess

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has announced it will be opening an investigation into complaints that owners of the Honda Accord Hybrid are experiencing braking problems and unintentional acceleration issues.


The unintended acceleration was reported back in July 2005, when an Accord Hybrid driver said her vehicle sped up while driving over rumble strips on the freeway shoulder with the brakes applied, resulting in an accident. The incident left her passenger dead and the driver disabled. Occupants from two other vehicles were injured as well.


NHTSA records contain 22 other recorded incidents citing insufficient braking performance on uneven road surfaces from the Accord Hybrid and Civic Hybrid vehicles. The agency will dive deeper into the matter before deciding whether it needs to proceed with a formal probe and, if necessary, a recall.


Honda maintains its hybrid vehicles utilize the same hydraulic brake system as its conventionally powered vehicles and that it is far too early to speculate on another potential case of unintended acceleration.


The hybrid family sedan was available in the U.S. from 2005 to 2007 and paired Honda's Integrated Motor Assist hybrid system with a 3.0-liter V-6. The six-cylinder was quite powerful at its time, developing a combined 253 horsepower and 232 pound-feet of torque.


Unfortunately, it was a slow seller as critics pointed to the high cost (the 2007 model was $31,685, including a $595 destination charge) and fuel efficiency that was not substantially greater than the four-cylinder Accord. According to the EPA, the hybrid's fuel economy was rated at 28 city/35 highway mpg with the five-speed automatic transmission.


via Automotive News (Subscription required) courtesy of Motor Trend Staff