Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

 Turbodiesel engine with unprecedented specific output › Displacing 1.5 liters on three cylinders, the engine.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: " Turbodiesel engine with unprecedented specific output › Displacing 1.5 liters on three cylinders, the engine."— Presentation transcript:

1

2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nTITjjegT4

3  Turbodiesel engine with unprecedented specific output › Displacing 1.5 liters on three cylinders, the engine consistently follows the downsizing principle of using a relatively small engine combined with a turbocharger to reduce fuel consumption  Two electric motors for full-hybrid drive › The compact electric motor positioned between the diesel engine and the DCT outputs a consistent 33 horsepower and is able to reach a peak of up to 51 hp › A second electric motor acts on the front axle. This engine, a hybrid synchronous motor, offers continuous output of 80 horsepower  Lithium-polymer battery for electrical energy › 98 lithium-polymer cells, each offering a capacity of 30 amp/hours and developing continuous output of 600 Amps at a voltage of 3.7 V. For a period of 30 seconds, each cell is even able to develop maximum output of 1,200 Amps  Plug-in solution: convenient charging of the electric power system from a conventional power socket › Brake Energy Regeneration captures electric power generated while driving without additional fuel consumption, which is subsequently used to supply power to the electric motors and on-board network. A further option is to connect the lithium-polymer cells to a conventional power socket

4  In addition to electrical energy storage, It comes with a conventional fuel tank offering a capacity of 6.6 gallons.  Running on diesel fuel alone, it is able to cover a distance of approximately 400 miles with its combustion engine  The all-electric mode gives the car an extra 31 miles of driving  Average fuel consumption equal to 62.6 mpg. CO2 emissions, in turn, are 99 grams per kilometer  the Concept consumes 17.5 kW/h per 100 kilometers of electric power, equal to a CO2 emission rating of just 50 grams per kilometer in the EU test cycle  driving in the all-electric mode the CO2 emission ratings generated are reduced further to just one-third of the original figure of 99 grams per kilometer

5 1. Interior: innovative lightweight construction and unprecedented orientation to the driver 2. Innovative light technology: providing clear signals to the outside and offering soothing ambient illumination inside in a unique symbiosis 3. Overhead doors for convenient access to all seats. 4. Clear focus on the essential: 3-dimensional Head-Up Display 5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5Ul3JyypCw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5Ul3JyypCw

6  Measuring 181.1" in length, 74.8" in width and 48.8" in height  weight is 3,076 lb  maximum payload of 981 lb  Luggage capacity of 5.3 cu ft  2+2-seater  The tires measure 195/55, 21-inch wheels  drag factor (CX) of just 0.22.  Overall system output is 356 horsepower, and peak torque is 590 lb-ft  All wheel drive in electric mode  4.8-SECOND 0-TO-60 MILES PER HOUR ACCELERATION AND 63 MILE TO THE GALLON TOP SPEED OF 155 MPH  Price Range: $150,000 up

7  "BMW Vision Efficient Dynamics Concept." Rsportscars. BMW Group PressClub USA. Web. 08 Dec. 2009.  New BMW Vision Concept Car Drive-train animation." YOUTUBE. YOUTUBE.COM, 29 Aug. 2009. Web. 08 Dec. 2009.  "BMW Vision EfficientDynamics Design animation." Youtube. Youtube.com, 30 Aug. 2009. Web. 08 Dec. 2009.’  BMW VISION CONCEPT. Photograph. Http://www.themotorreport.com.au/wp- content/uploads/2009/08/bmw-vision-efficientdynamics-01-thumb.jpg. Web. 8 Dec. 2009.  BMW VISION CONCEPT. Photograph. Http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_5949C8qzg9k/SrzMQyELQuI/AAAAAAAAAQY/h6Qw c5GrKxw/s400/2009-BMW-Vision-EfficientDynamics-Concept-Top-View- 588x784.jpg. Web. 08 Dec. 2009


Download ppt " Turbodiesel engine with unprecedented specific output › Displacing 1.5 liters on three cylinders, the engine."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google