French firm Peugeot used the Frankfurt Motor Show to unveil a diesel hybrid version of its acclaimed 308 compact hatchback.
The car is only a concept at the moment, but a spokesman commented: "This represents another step on the path towards the planned commercialization of the technology in 2010. Further evaluation of the original Peugeot 307 Hybrid HDi demonstrator in 2006 has confirmed the choice of a diesel engine, instead of a petrol engine, as the best option to provide the best reduction in fuel consumption and emissions."
The hybrid emits just 90 g/km of CO2 and reduces fuel consumption by 58 percent on the urban cycle, compared to a standard 308 HDi. It has a 110-hp 1.6-liter HDi diesel engine with particulate filter coupled with a 22-hp electric motor. Fuel consumption is 83 mpg. In addition, the engine has been designed to meet the future Euro V directive which comes into force in 2009, and offers the possibility of driving exclusively in electric mode.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Peugeot Unveiled New Hybrid Concept at the Frankfurt Motor Show
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