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Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Peugeot 308 Hybrid HDi: Frankfurt Debut, Production Launch In 2010


Peugeot will host the worldwide debut of the new 308 Hybrid HDi concept at the Frankfurt Show. The prototype is equipped PSA Peugeot-Citroen’s parallel hybrid powerplant which consist of a 110 bhp 1.6L HDi DPFS diesel engine coupled with a 22 bhp electric motor providing a maximum power output of 132 bhp. Power is transferred to the front-wheels via a 6-speed electronically controlled manual gearbox

The French carmaker announces that fuel consumption in the combined cycle is 83 UK mpg (69.0 US mpg or 3,4l/100 km) and 90g/km of CO2. Comparatively, the 308 with the 2.0L HDi DPFS 136 bhp diesel engine has an avg. consumption of 51 UK mpg (42.5 US mpg or 5.5l/100 km) while it emits 90g/km of CO2. Peugeot plans to present a production version of the 308 Hybrid HDi in 2010. -Press release & image gallery after the jump




THE PEUGEOT 308 HYBRID – THE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY CAR FOR THE NEXT GENERATION

  • World Premiere at the Frankfurt Motor Show
  • Powered by an HDi diesel hybrid power train
  • Emits only 90g/km of CO2
  • 83 mpg in the combined cycle
  • To be launched in 2010

At the Frankfurt Motor Show Peugeot will showcase its new 308 Hybrid HDi, which emits just 90g/km of CO2 and reduces fuel consumption by 58% in the Urban Drive Cycle compared to a standard 308 HDi.

In its pearlescent white and green colour scheme, two colours chosen as symbols of purity and ecology, the 308 Hybrid HDi demonstrator is the eagerly anticipated star of the environmental section of Peugeot’s stand at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show.

This new 308 Hybrid HDi demonstrator represents another step on the path towards the planned commercialisation 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 demonstrator is powered by Peugeot’s most efficient parallel hybrid powerplant to date, combined with a 6-speed electronically controlled manual gearbox. It has a 110 bhp 1.6 HDi DPFS diesel engine coupled with a 22 bhp electric motor providing a maximum power output of 132 bhp, comparable to that of the 308 with the 2.0 litre HDi DPFS 136 bhp diesel engine. Fuel consumption in the combined cycle is 83 mpg and 90g/km of CO2 or a reduction of 38% compared to an equivalent 308 diesel HDi model.

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 or “ZEV” (Zero Emission Vehicle) mode for journeys in regulated urban centres.

The excellent aerodynamic performance of the 308 hatchback and the use of Michelin’s new Energy Saver tyres, which reduce rolling resistance, help to enhance further its performance.

A step towards commercialisation

Compared to the previous 307 Hybrid HDi demonstrator presented in 2006, the focus of the development has now switched to concentrating on the packaging of the hybrid technology into the structure of the new 308, and to ensure its compatibility with the future Euro V emission standards.

To ensure a competitive purchase price, priority has been given to using as many components as possible from current Peugeot vehicles. This has enabled the number of specific parts associated with the hybridisation of the 308 to be reduced by around 30% compared to the previous 307 Hybrid HDi demonstrator.

A simple, automatic technology

The vehicle is started by a customary ignition key but, unlike a conventional vehicle, this does not start the diesel engine. Instead by pressing the accelerator pedal with the gearbox in automatic mode, the electric motor powers the vehicle. The diesel engine only operates when required and is controlled by a stop and start system. All the powertrain operating modes are controlled by a Power Train Management Unit (PTMU) according to the driver’s requirements.

The driver is informed in real time of the powertrain operating mode by a schematic diagram on the vehicle’s colour multifunction display. Other information is also available, such as the battery charge status or the power train operation mode.

Well equipped and without compromise

The comprehensively equipped demonstrator has all the standard equipment of a Premium Pack 308 and also includes a panoramic glass roof and the RT4 multi-media system with a retractable colour display screen. The level of standard equipment, interior space, interior brightness, dynamic qualities and driveability are no different to those of the standard 308.

General dynamic performance is also comparable to a standard 308 HDi. In-gear acceleration, however, both in town and on the open road, is improved with the Hybrid HDi. Indeed, during in-gear acceleration, the diesel engine is backed up by the electric motor which is able on demand to deliver a power boost of up to 31 bhp (and 96 lb ft of torque).

Optimised Hybrid HDi technology

The parallel hybrid power train consists of a 1.6 litre HDi DPFS 110 bhp diesel engine and an electric motor with a continuous output of 22 bhp and a torque of 59 lb ft. The Power Train Management Unit (PTMU) selects the right distribution of power from both units to meet the requirements of the driver and minimise fuel consumption.

The electric motor alone is responsible for starting and driving at low speed, while only the diesel engine is used on open roads and motorways, with both units coming into play simultaneously to provide quicker acceleration. The system is fitted with a 6-speed electronically controlled manual gearbox able to operate in automatic or manual sequential mode.

To extend the battery range, kinetic energy recovered during phases of deceleration and braking is used to recharge the batteries. A special button provides access to an all-electric “ZEV” Zero Emission Vehicle mode. Operation of the diesel engine is then restricted to more pronounced acceleration phases or high speed driving. This "ZEV" mode provides total absence of exhaust emissions and noise pollution.

Technical description of main specific components

The electric motor is of the synchronous type with permanent magnets, developing a continuous power of 22 bhp and a torque of 59 lb ft. However, intermittently its output can attain 31 bhp and 96 lb ft.

An inverter regulates the 150 to 260 volt current from the high voltage battery pack supplying the electric motor in accordance with the torque requirements determined by the Power Train Management Unit (PTMU).

A new generation battery pack has been developed which delivers an output of 200 volts. It is housed in the spare wheel well and does not, therefore, reduce the available boot volume. The batteries are of the Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) type.

A converter converts the 200 V from the battery pack into 12 V to supply the vehicle equipment in phases of solely electrical operation.

Managed braking maximises the recharging of the batteries during phases of deceleration and braking. An Intelligent control of the braking optimises the distribution between regenerative electric braking and traditional dissipative hydraulic braking. The braking management system gives priority to braking efficiency over the recovery of energy.

Main technical characteristics

308 Hybrid HDi Reference 308 HDi

Diesel engine 1.6 litre HDi DPFS 2.0 litre HDi DPFS

Power (bhp) @ rpm 110 @ 4000 136 @ 4000

Torque (lb ft) @ rpm 180 – 195* @ 1750 240 – 260* @ 2000

Electric motor Synchronous with permanent magnets -

Continuous power (bhp) 22 -

Torque (lb ft) 59 -

Temporary maximum 31 bhp and torque of 96 lb ft -

Gearbox 6-speed electronically controlled manual 6 speed manual

Emissions Euro 5 Euro 4

Kerb weights (kg) 1460 1426

"Hybridisation" only (kg) 110 -

Fuel tank capacity (litres) 60 60

Battery range (km) 3 -

Fuel consumption (MVEG / CEE)

Combined drive cycle (mpg) 83 51

CO2 g/ km 90 146

Urban drive cycle (mpg) 94 39

CO2 g/ km 80 191

Performance (½ payload)

0 - 1000m standing start 33.0 32.5

0 to 62 mph: 12.2 11.0

In gear acceleration (seconds)

19 - 38 mph: 3.0 (automatic mode) 4.9 (in 3rd)

50 -75 mph: 7.4 (automatic mode) 9.5 (in 5th)

Specific components

Brakes : Controlled braking system: Management of conventional hydraulic system and regenerative braking by electric motor.

Inverter : Operating voltage range: 150 to 260 volts; liquid cooled.

High voltage battery : Type: nickel-metal hydride. 200 volt high voltage & capacity: 5.5 Ah.

Converter : Conversion of 200V to 12V to supply equipment in electric mode.

PTMU : A power train supervisor responsible for energy management and optimal fuel consumption.

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