Experimental Hybrid Development

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    07/10/2010 Berthil by:
    Something I stumbled on today from a Dutch site so the translation is a little off.....

    Hybrid Clubman of Bosch and Getrag
    Bosch and Getrag have joined beaten and Clubman developed a hybrid electric drive to the rear wheels. This is immediately a four-wheel drive car. It's a demo car so this will probably not soon be for sale. Nice detail is that the Clubman a Getrag Powershift 6-speed dual clutch has to dry. Something we might all like to see in a mini series. The container also provides 20% less CO2 emissions compared to a conventional machine and therefore bears in the lower consumption of the Hybrid. The system has two types of drives in it, a Torque Split and a split-Axle. Torque split makes the car completely electrically driven in the even or odd gears. When the split rear Axle fully electrically powered. The system is designed so that in the Axle-Split version without too much the car can be built to change. The trunk space remains intact.

    http://www.motoringalliance.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=557&stc=1&d=1279465216
     

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