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Friday, April 10, 2015

Peugeot Hybrid Air Car - An important step towards the 2l/100 km car by 2020


Peugeot's Hybrid 208 2L demonstrator car complements a gasoline-air powertrain with weight...


To cope with the challenge of creating an environment-friendly vehicle, PSA Peugeot Citroën is developing an all-new technology combining Gasoline internal combustion engine and compressed air engine. "Hybrid Air" is a key step in the path toward fuel consumption of 2 l/100 km. The major innovation lies in the way the powertrain adapts to driving styles, adjusting independently to one of three modes: Air, Gasoline, Combined.

The reason behind this innovation?

To answer the worldwide challenges of greenhouse gas and the pollutants reduction
To propose to our customers cars equipped with a new full hybrid technology affordable to the great majority in terms of price and performance
 An innovative full-hybrid gasoline solution. An important step towards the 2l/100 km car by 2020
What is it exactly?



A new type of full hybrid powertrain that combines a petrol and compressed air engine :
- An innovative combination of tried and tested technologies: a petrol engine, a unit to store energy in the form of compressed air, a hydraulic motor-pump assembly and an automatic transmission working with an epicyclic gear train.
- The smart control system adapts the operating mode to the driver's commands and optimises energy efficiency in three different modes: ZEV (Zero Emission Vehicle), petrol internal combustion and combined.
An offer that fits closely with the Hybrid4 electric hybrid for more powerful vehicles in segments C and D
A more competitive total cost of ownership (residual value, cost in use)
A worldwide response to the need for energy-efficient vehicles. A technology that is suited to any climate and driving conditions and to any after-sales service network
What are the benefits for users?

Peugeot will show the 2L Hybrid Air 208 at the 2014 Paris Motor Show

Consumption

69g CO2/km homologated performance, i.e. 2.0 l/100 km or 117 Mpg (internal combustion, manual gearbox, benchmark of 104g CO2/km) for a conventional body style, such as the Citroën C3 or Peugeot 208, without any specific adaptations

Savings of 45% in city driving, offering a 90% increase in range in comparison with conventional engines
A comfortable and pleasant drive

60% to 80% in ZEV mode in city driving, depending on the traffic
An automatic transmission that offers a top-quality, smooth and pleasant drive
No compromise

Vehicle space maintained (boot, cabin, modular design)
Reliable and robust: an essentially mechanical system, for easier and more economical maintenance
Small environmental footprint. Easily recyclable materials
A technology for all customers

Affordable
Global. Can be industrialised on numerous markets
Applicable to every passenger car and LCV segments, and intended for the B (82 bhp internal combustion engines), C (110 bhp internal combustion engines) and LCV segments
Patents & Partners

80 patents filed by PSA Peugeot Citroën
Technology developed in partnership with the French State
Strategic partners in this technology: Bosch and Faurecia




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