New BMW Vision EfficientDynamics 2009 detail specification

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BMW will show the BMW Vision Efficient Dynamics Concept at the Frankfurt Motor Show next month. This concept car uses a plug-in hybrid vehicles with turbo-diesel engine of three cylinders. The basic idea is to merge with the M3 Performance super-efficient car. BMW claims, 0-100km in 4.2 seconds with a consumption of 62.6 mpg (the Prius 50mpg). Three-cylinder engine used turbo diesel 1.5-liter capacity and can produce power 163hp (wow!) With 214lb-ft of torque. This engine is paired with 6-speed tansmisi DCT is now used M3 and Z4. Hybrid system that is used like a used BMW ActiveHybrid 7. Electric motor more powerful 33hp fitted between the engine and transmission to provide additional resources if needed. The second electric motor, 80hp installed in the front axle. Total output to 356hp hybrid system and 590lb/ft torque.BMW Vision EfficientDynamics concept car is a car ActiveHybrid technology, which makes its world debut at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show in ActiveHybrid BMW X6 and the BMW ActiveHybrid 7 production model. BMW Vision EfficientDynamics equipped with a compact electric motor positioned between diesel engine and a consistent output DCT 33 horsepower and capable of achieving up to 51 hp peak. maximum torque for the rear electric motor 214 pounds-feet, the power, either to support or diesel engines in all-electric automobile. If you want detail information about:new BMW Vision EfficientDynamics Concept reviews, BMW Vision EfficientDynamics modification, 2009 BMW Vision EfficientDynamics wallpaper, 2009 BMW Vision EfficientDynamics specification, 2009 BMW Vision EfficientDynamics picture, 2009 BMW Vision EfficientDynamics photos, 2009 BMW Vision EfficientDynamics interior, 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show, BMW ActiveHybrid 7, BMW ActiveHybrid 6, click here.

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