Thursday, April 18, 2013

SUBARU’S FIRST HYBRID SYSTEM UNVEILED IN JAPAN

Subaru XV Crosstrek Hybrid @ 2013 New York Auto Show

TOKYO : April 18, 2013 – Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. (FHI), the maker of Subaru automobiles, today unveiled a Japanese specification prototype of its first hybrid model at the technical presentation event held in Japan.


Introduced at the 2013 New York International Auto Show in March, Subaru’s first-ever hybrid vehicle offers the brand’s distinctive, enjoyable driving experience. The components for the hybrid system such as a motor and a high voltage battery are installed while maintaining the Subaru’s unique Symmetrical AWD layout. Thus a low center of gravity and superior weight balance remain the same as the gasoline model.

By using a motor assist function, both enhanced fuel economy [20.0km/liter (JC08 mode)] and smooth acceleration have been achieved.

This hybrid vehicle will be introduced to Japan market in early summer this year.

Hybrid system and Power unit

The transmission was developed exclusively for the hybrid model. Based on the Lineartronic (CVT), a motor was installed behind the primary pulley.

A 2.0-liter DOHC Horizontally-Opposed 4-cylinder gasoline engine was partially modified for the hybrid model, including reduction in engine friction.

By compactly housing heavy parts for the hybrid system such as the high voltage battery under the cargo space, the overall front rear weight distribution and the low center of gravity were maintained at the same level as the gasoline model.

The hybrid system offers EV (Electric Vehicle) driving at low speeds and motor assist driving at medium speeds. Enhanced fuel economy and responsive driving experience were both achieved.

Images : Subaru XV Crosstrek Hybrid
 

[Source : SUBARU]

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1 Responses to "SUBARU’S FIRST HYBRID SYSTEM UNVEILED IN JAPAN"
Unknown said...
May 7, 2013 at 10:35 AM

Awesome photos! My fleet maintenance manager knows that these cars have their respective capacity when it comes to engine and performance and that is why I look more at its design.


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