Sentences with phrase «benefits of electric motors»

One of the benefits of electric motors is awesome low end torque.
With the future of the internal combustion engine still in question, Bollinger seeks to fulfill the niche of combing the instant power delivery benefits of electric motors with off - road capability.
Without the benefit of an electric motor, this version of the RC can only manage around the 30mpg mark in real - world driving, with a claimed average of 38.7 mpg.

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With the benefit of a diet and more development to unlock the torque vectoring possibilities of the electric motors, the P100D could become a great performance car too.
Toyota's Hybrid Synergy powertrain found in the 2015 Toyota Prius combines the benefits of an efficient gasoline engine and a clean, quiet electric motor to boast the best mileage of all the cars in this list, with super-efficient fuel economy of 51 mpg city, 48 mpg highway, and 49.3 mpg combined.
That's the benefit of the instant torque delivery of the electric motor.
One benefit of electric throttle is that they use the same motor to run the throttle via the right pedal, and the cruise control.
Volvo lauds electrification's performance (as well as ecological) benefits, and boosting 325 lb ft of diesel grunt with a 148 lb ft electric motor makes for a punchy mid-range.
The fully electric E-class will be a heavyweight at 4,828 pounds but will benefit from electric motors that provide 100 percent of torque at zero rpm.
The benefits of this special form of hybrid drive — the coupling of a high - torque, high - efficiency TDI engine with the electric motors — are by no means limited to the dynamic potential of the Audi e-tron Spyder, however.
Paired with a trio of electric motors, the Viziv 2 concept benefits from all - wheel drive and autonomous driving capabilities with Subaru's latest EyeSight system.
To take the Electric Coupe for a spin and discover more of the many benefits from driving this smart, stop by Baker Motor Company's smart Center in West Ashley.
In addition to the handling benefits of the Sport Hybrid SH - AWD ® system, a next - generation VTEC V - 6 engine with direct - injection works in concert with a dual clutch transmission with built - in electric motor to create supercar acceleration while offering efficiency.
Yes of course you can run around for peanuts using cheap rate electricity and reaping the tax benefits, but for urban or «local» motoring when mileages are low, the overall benefit of going electric is potentially marginal.
But, this potent internal combustion engine also benefits from a regenerative - powered electric motor driving the rear wheels either automatically when required during cornering and in strong acceleration — giving a power boost of as much as 45 ps — or in a button - activated creep - mode at low speeds to avoid emissions in city traffic or when «stealth» is required.
Electric motors at the front and rear axles generate a combined output of 400PS and 700N · m of instant torque, delivering sports car acceleration (0 - 60 mph in about 4 seconds) and the all - weather, all - surface benefits of all - wheel drive.
In addition to the handling benefits of the Sport Hybrid SH - AWD ® system, a powerful next - generation VTEC ® V - 6 engine with direct - injection, works in concert with a dual clutch transmission with built - in electric motor, to create supercar acceleration while offering outstanding efficiency.
Responsive passing acceleration that benefits from the instant torque of the electric motor and the E-CVT's ability to quickly find the optimal gear ratio enhance the driving experience.
The Japanese model benefits from a 1.5 - liter gasoline unit and an electric motor for a total output of 99 horsepower.
The Note e-Power is propelled by its electric motor and reportedly offers electric - drive benefits: a heavy dose of instant torque and a driving experience consistent with a fully electric powertrain.
With the development of the Sport Hybrid Super-Handling All Wheel Drive System, we can take advantage of the superior responsiveness of the electric motor characteristics within the system powered by an independent battery to significantly expand the benefits of direct yaw control.
If you're willing to go way back - and tolerate a two - seat subcompact design - you can benefit from the 2000 to 2006 version of the Honda Insight, which featured 73 horsepower from a 1.0 - liter, three - cylinder engine working together with a single electric motor.
Ford Motor Company is leading a $ 3.5 - million (US$ 3.9 - million) research project to investigate the use of alternative fuels that could offer customers the power and performance of modern internal combustion engines with environmental benefits comparable to an electric vehicle.
This is another underrated benefit of electric vehicles: they can be operated in all kinds of places where gas motors would not be welcome.
This is heavier than the previous version of the Volkswagen L1 Concept which was truly feather - light at 300 kg (660 pounds), but it had the benefit of having only a 1 - cylinder diesel engine and no electric motor and batteries.
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