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12 January 2016

Detroit Motor Show 2016 - Sustainability Highlights

Following last week's CES in Las Vegas, where several auto manufacturers shared their new technology, the 'Motor City', Detroit, has started its NAIAS motor show, where a more traditional showcase attracts many more manufacturers.  Below are the highlights which have relevance to sustainability.  

Audi h-tron quattro concept

Hydrogen-fueled powertrains aren't yet commonplace, but as that might change in the future (i.e. when/if hydrogen refueling infrastructure is rolled-out), manufacturers are continuing to develop the technology.  At Detroit, Audi have revealed their h-tron quattro concept.


Audi h-tron quattro concept
Personally, it's the most attractive form factor for future mobility - combining four wheel drive, ample space inside, and of course an emission-free experience.  This particular concept also suggests a 4 minute refueling can offer a 370 mile range - comparable to people's current petrol-pump expectations.




The fuel-cell provides an output of 110kW and has over 60% efficiency.  There is also a 100kW lithium-ion battery, to support short bursts of acceleration.  Power is sent to the wheels via two electric motors - 90kW at the front and 140kW at the rear. Additional efficiencies are made by having a heat-pump to support the air conditioning, and a solar roof.


Volkswagen Tiguan GTE Concept

Keen to find 'good environmental stories', VW recently revealed their Budd-E concept at CES2016.  For Detroit though, they have shown their Tiguan GTE Active Concept:


VW Tiguan GTE Concept


It's actually a 'ruggedised' version of the Tiguan GTE Concept unveiled at Frankfurt:



VW Tiguan GTE Concept (Frankfurt Sept 2015)

Power comes from a 148bhp 1.4litre turbo-charged petrol engine, with electric motors and the front (54bhp) and rear (114bhp).  A 12.4kWh battery is charged either via a socket, or by the engine.  There's a claimed 20 mile all-electric range, with a total range of 580 miles.
Volvo S90

Following the huge success of the XC90 which has received much acclaim, Volvo have now revealed their 'elegant and sophisticated' S90.

Volvo S90

It will feature a plug-in hybrid 'T8' powertrain, delivering 410bhp 44g/km of CO2.  With an incredibly strong heritage in safety, as one would expect, Volvo are looking seriously at autonomous driving capabilities.  The S90 includes 'Pilot-Assist', a semi-autonomous feature which allows hands-free driving on motorways at speeds up to 80mph.

FordPass

Away from the technology of autonomy, powertrains and entertainment, one of the most interesting developments was from Ford, who introduced the FordPass.


The platform provides a portal to provide its user with a total mobility experience, from reserving parking spaces to participating in car sharing.  In fact, they are "aiming to do the same thing for car owners that iTunes did for music fans".  Encouragingly, Ford are also looking at ride-sharing and multi-modal transportation, all potentially great news for sustainability.


FordPass App
Here's a video which explains the concept in a little more detail:




12 January 2015

Detroit NAIAS - a [thunder] Bolt for sustainable mobility?

Today marks the start of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, and encouragingly, manufacturers have taken the opportunity to launch new sustainable driving solutions, most as plug-in hybrids.  Here's a quick outline of the highlights so far:


First up is an electric-only concept from Chevrolet (part of the GM Group) who introduced their new Bolt:

Chevrolet Bolt Concept Car
The headline figures are a game-changer - $30,000 and a 200 mile range.  That nicely knocks 'range anxiety' out of the minds of anyone considering all but long distance travel.

It's especially encouraging to see that it will support new car sharing models, and will "...Allow ride-sharing management, including reservations, vehicle location, digital key and even payment processing via the smartphone"

PS - does it look like there might have been some inspiration from the BMW i3?

BMW i3


Not content with the game-changing Bolt, Chevrolet also updated their Volt:

Chevrolet Volt 2
The updated version has a 50 mile EV range, and is 12% more efficient and 45kg lighter than its predecessor.


Hyundai will release a new Sonata in 2016 in selected markets, which will include an all-electric range of 22 miles, and a charging time as little as 2.5 hours.  A smartphone app will allow charging to be setup as a weekly schedule.

Hyundai Sonata PHEV 2016

Mercedes C350 Plug-in Hybrid

Following the C500 Plug-in hybrid launch last year, Mercedes have just launched the C350:

Mercedes C350 Plug-in Hybrid

Just in case you weren't sure...
It has an electric-only range of 19 miles, and C02 rating of only 48g/km.  5.9 seconds is all it will take to get to 62mph, and only 0.3s slower for the estate version.

Audi Q7 PHEV

Audi are updating their Q7 model, including a 3.0 litre diesel plug-in hybrid, with a 35 mile electric-only range, and 0-62mph in 6.0 seconds

Audi Q7 PHEV

Honda / Acura NSX

The NSX is reborn, and this time, in the form of a high-performance hybrid.

Honda / Acura NSX
Its powerplant is "...a twin-turbocharged 75-degree DOHC V6 engine with a 9-speed dual clutch transmission (DCT) and three-electric motor Sport Hybrid system".  An electric motor powers each of the front wheels, whilst "...the rear direct-drive electric motor, housed between the engine and transmission, supports acceleration, braking and transmission shifting performance".

Honda / Acura NSX powertrain

N.B. some of the specifications don't translate directly from the US market to Europe, e.g. mpg figures.  Something to do with gallons, and different test cycle conditions...