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Infiniti Confirms M35 Hybrid Production
Infiniti today confirmed that its first production hybrid vehicle
will be part of the recently announced line of 2011 Infiniti M
luxury performance sedans, which are scheduled to go on sale in
spring 2010 at Infiniti dealers nationwide. The Infiniti M35 hybrid
is expected to arrive about 12 months later as a 2012 model. It is
Infiniti’s first hybrid in its 20-year existence, as well as the
cleanest and most economical car in Infiniti’s history.
Realizing the high performance/low emissions promise of the recent
Infiniti Essence concept car, the M35 Hybrid has been designed and
engineered to add to, not take away from, the driving experience, a
key part of any Infiniti’s appeal. The M35 Hybrid is based on the
all-new M, which itself picks up styling cues from Essence, the
show-stopper that made its debut at the Geneva Auto Show early in
2009.
The M35 Hybrid maintains a high performance luxury sedan profile,
overlaying it with the fuel economy and CO2 emissions of a smaller
car, while delivering driving flair to please any enthusiast –
complete with charismatic V6 and rear-wheel drive handling.
Infiniti’s hybrid system, developed solely within Infiniti’s parent
group, is a single electric motor/twin clutch arrangement.
Innovatively, the first clutch is installed between the naturally
aspirated 3.5-liter V6 and the electric motor. The result of this
configuration, where all components act on a single prop shaft to
the rear differential, is a consistent driving feel under all
conditions with linear performance and the “direct responses” that
the engineers sought.
The electric motor acts as both propulsion unit, boosting the V6 in
“power assist” mode when maximum acceleration is required, and also
as a generator. Along with charging the battery in the normal way,
the motor recovers energy otherwise lost during deceleration and
braking.
The M Hybrid can also run solely on its electric motor in certain
driving conditions, furthering fuel efficiency and optimizing energy
usage across the widest possible range of driving conditions.
Details of driving range, performance and transmission will be
released later.
As expected of Infiniti, several new technologies are introduced in
the new M35 Hybrid, including a “laminated” lithium-ion (Li-ion)
battery pack that is the same size as conventional batteries but
offers twice the power. Lamination enhances the pack’s cooling
performance, while temperature stability is further improved by the
use of manganese positive electrodes. An end result of this is
exceptional battery reliability.
The M35 Hybrid joins conventional engine-equipped 2011 M versions –
including a new high-performance diesel V6 for Western Europe – as
the first Ms to be sold across all of Infiniti’s world markets,
currently 33 countries. All of the new-generation Infiniti M models
are on target to beat their predecessors on fuel consumption and
emissions – despite across-the-board performance improvements –
thanks to a range of efficiency-enhancing measures.
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