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Chrysler has unveiled three
brand new concept vehicles –
each featuring a different
advanced alternative fuel
system.
The Chrysler ecoVoyager Concept,
Jeep Renegade Concept and Dodge
ZEO Concept take advantage of
the best new technologies and
couple them with the room,
comfort, speed and style
customers want from their family
vehicle.
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Simon Elliott, Managing
Director of Chrysler UK,
said: “Providing
exceptional fuel economy
and reducing emissions
is part of Chrysler’s
environmental
commitment. In fact, we
have already seen some
of the benefits of our
green approach in the UK
with the launch of so
many Chrysler, Jeep and
Dodge models with
fuel-efficient diesel
engines in the last few
years. |
“These three new designs show
that we are moving all of our
brands forward with a green
agenda. The challenge for our
designers today is to make sure
that future designs stand out
from the crowd, while making
sure that they are eco-friendly.
The designers and engineers have
done a great job with this
year’s concepts – I imagine that
it won’t be too long before we
see this type of technology
being used on and off our
streets.”
The Chrysler ecoVoyager
four-door, four-passenger
concept was developed for
customers wanting a travel
experience on par with a private
jet, but without a lot of fancy
gadgetry. These customers seek
three critical attributes:
elegance, simplicity and
serenity.
The ecoVoyager’s front wheels
are driven by an electric motor,
with power primarily supplied by
a lithium-ion battery pack
capable of satisfying a
consumer’s typical daily commute
of less than 40 miles. The
electric motor develops 200
kilowatts (268 horsepower),
enabling acceleration from 0 to
60 mph in less than eight
seconds. A regenerative braking
system captures energy that
would normally be lost and
returns it to the battery,
making the Chrysler ecoVoyager
concept a very efficient
vehicle.
The ecoVoyager takes advantage
of a range extender – in this
case, a small, advanced hydrogen
fuel cell -- to extend the
vehicle range for longer trips.
With this advanced technology,
the Chrysler ecoVoyager’s total
range is greater than 300 miles,
while no emissions – besides
water vapour -- come from the
exhaust along the way.
The Jeep Renegade concept
vehicle is a sporty, “minimised”
two-seater ideally suited for
the all-weather fun of
dune-surfing or rock-crawling.
The advanced propulsion system
in the Jeep Renegade concept
starts with a 40-mile range
lithium-ion battery pack. A
range extender – in Renegade’s
case, a1.5-litre BLUETEC diesel
engine – allows for journeys up
to 400 miles.
Renegade’s BLUETEC diesel engine
generates an additional 115
horsepower when needed, while
greatly reducing exhaust
emissions when compared to
standard petrol engines.
Renegade is capable of achieving
an equivalent petroleum fuel
economy of 110 miles per gallon,
which is four-to-five times
greater than an equivalent
petrol-only vehicle.
The Jeep Renegade concept is
designed for cross-country fun
and agility and with an
additional electric motor
powering each axle, the Renegade
boasts a very capable 4x4 system
– complete with low range and
locking differentials -- worthy
of carrying the Jeep name.
The 2008 Dodge ZEO -- Zero
Emissions
Operation –
concept vehicle is a
four-passenger, all-electric,
“2+2” sport wagon that embraces
the bold, emotional
characteristic of the Dodge
brand.
“The Dodge ZEO concept is
designed to break the paradigm
of what an electric car should
look like,” said Bill Zheng,
Dodge ZEO principal exterior
designer. “An electric car can
be as expressive as any
petrol-powered vehicle. The
Dodge ZEO concept proves that
point – and then some.”
The advanced propulsion system
powering the Dodge ZEO concept
is electric-only with a 64
kilowatt-hour lithium-ion
battery pack capable of at least
250 miles. Resting in a
rear-wheel drive layout, Dodge
ZEO’s 200 kilowatt (268
horsepower) single-electric
motor contributes to a 0-60 mph
time in less than six seconds --
which rivals Chrysler’s famed
HEMI powerplant. |