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Infiniti EMERGE-E extended range electric sports car concept designed as part of UK TSB low-carbon vehicle initiative; REEVolution consortium

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The vehicle marks a number of firsts for Infiniti: first range-extender electric driveline; first mid-ship sports cart; first car the company has developed in Europe—and the first car it has built as part of a UK-government sponsored technology initiative. EMERG-E on stage in Geneva. Click to enlarge. Technology.

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Update on Nissan’s 1-motor, 2-clutch hybrid system

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Nissan’s 1-motor, 2-clutch parallel hybrid system (1M2CL), first introduced in 2010 for the rear-wheel drive Infiniti M35 Hybrid ( earlier post ), has since grown into its second-generation rear-wheel drive system as well as spawned a front-wheel drive variant with CVT ( earlier post ). kWh Li-ion battery pack. Boosted battery power.

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Nissan X-Trail e-Power with e-4orce is a taste of EV-lite

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litre fours from Nissan luxury brand, Infiniti. It’s exactly the same as the unit in the new Qashqai e-Power that will go on sale soon after the X-Trail e-Power, including its maximum outputs of 116kW and 250Nm. The battery packs used in both are also essentially the same, with a usable capacity a little below 2.0kWh.

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Nissan Qashqai e-Power review: Is it really an almost-EV?

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The ICE under the Qashqai e-Power’s bonnet is a turbo 1.5-litre litre engine used in some models from Nissan’s (failed in Australia) premium brand Infiniti. Chosen for its compact dimensions and high fuel efficiency, its maximum power and torque outputs are 116kW and 250Nm.

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