Maruti Suzuki is expected to introduce the new Z Series 1.2L three-cylinder petrol engine in the next-generation Swift and Dezire and it will be used as a generator in the HEV system as well as to charge the battery pack that supplies energy. Does. The Front Facelift could become the first car to get an e-motor to power the wheels.
Maruti Suzuki and Toyota have performed well in the Indian market with strong hybrid variants of the Grand Vitara and Urban Cruiser Hybrid. Both Japanese carmakers are working on launching 5 new hybrid cars in India between 2025 and 2027. Come, let us know about them.
Maruti’s Upcoming Hybrid Cars
Maruti Suzuki is expected to introduce the new Z Series 1.2L three-cylinder petrol engine in the next-generation Swift and Dezire and it will be used as a generator in the HEV system as well as to charge the battery pack, which will harvest energy. Makes supplies.
The first car to get an e-motor to power the wheels could be the Fruxi facelift, which is expected to be launched by 2025. This will be followed by the next-generation Baleno (YTA), Compact MPV (YDB) in 2026 and the fifth-generation Swift, codenamed YEA, in 2027. It is expected that these Hybrid Cars will give a mileage of more than 35 KMPL.
HEV technology will be used
The Indo-Japanese firm intends to sell hybridized mass-market vehicles and plans to develop the technology in-house to compete on price. This technology will enhance the range of the autos. The new hybrid powertrain series, codenamed HEV, will be less expensive than the present hybrid series since the petrol engine will serve as a generator.
The gasoline engine will assist expand the vehicle’s range by generating energy to power an electric motor, which provides power to the wheels. The e-motor receives power from the battery pack or generator, which in this instance is the engine. The system is identical to the e-Power technology used in Nissan vehicles worldwide.
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