VOLVO XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept
 The Volvo XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept is an electric car, a highly economical hybrid and a powerful high-performance car all rolled into one.
At  the touch of a button, the driver decides how the available power from  the combination of the high-performance gasoline engine and the electric  motor is to be utilized. 
"The  technology in the XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept is as ingenious as it is  unique," says Stefan Jacoby, President and CEO of Volvo Car  Corporation.  "You can make really green progress on the road without  compromising on any of the luxury car's renowned properties. No other  manufacturer has succeeded in delivering fuel economy and electrical  range on this level in a capable, spacious performance car with 350  horsepower on tap."
"This world-class gasoline plug-in  hybrid technology, featuring a state-of-the-art four-cylinder engine  from our upcoming Volvo Environmental Architecture engine family, will  reach our American showrooms in a couple of years. However, it is too  early to say which model will be the first to feature this solution,"  Stefan Jacoby says.
Pure Hybrid Power - three cars in one
The  driver chooses the driving mode via three buttons on the instrument  panel. The buttons give the car three distinct temperaments: Pure,  Hybrid or Power. 
- In Pure mode the car is powered solely by its electric motor as much as possible. The operational range is up to 35 miles (charge depleting range, U.S certification driving cycle) with zero tailpipe emissions in urban traffic. The range according to the European certification driving cycle NEDC is 45 km.
- Hybrid mode is the standard setting whenever the car is started. The gasoline engine and electric motor cooperate to provide maximum driving pleasure with minimum environmental impact. According to the European certification driving cycle NEDC, CO2 emissions are 53 g/km (2.3 l/100 km) - which translates into fuel economy of over 100 mpg. Using the U.S certification standards, which include emissions from the production of the electric energy, the combined fuel economy in continuous driving is 50 mpg. The car has a total operating range of up to 600 miles (960 km).
- In Power mode, the technology is optimized to create maximum possible power. The gasoline engine with 280 hp and 380 Nm (280 lb.-ft.) is combined with the electric motor with 70 hp and 200 Nm (148 lb.-ft.). The electric motor's instant torque delivery contributes to the car's acceleration from 0 to 60 mph in 5.8 seconds (0-100 km/h in 6.1 seconds).
Four cylinders with the same power as a six-cylinder unit
The  front wheels of the XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept are powered by a  four-cylinder   turbocharged gasoline engine from the forthcoming VEA  (Volvo Environmental Architecture) engine family. This engine produces  280 horsepower and maximum torque of 380 Nm (280 lb.-ft.). Power  delivery to the wheels comes via a newly developed eight-speed automatic  transmission.
"In the XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept we  demonstrate that our forthcoming four-cylinder engines offer the same  high performance as today's sixes. At the same time, their fuel  consumption will be lower than in current four-cylinder engines," says  Peter Mertens, Senior Vice President Research & Development at Volvo  Car Corporation.
The concept car carries a "T8"  badge, which emphasizes the combined 350 horsepower of the  high-performance four-cylinder engine and the electric motor. This moves  the car into territory previously occupied solely by eight-cylinder  engines.
"It's time to stop counting cylinders," Peter  Mertens says. "Four-cylinder engines are the most effective way to  quickly reduce CO2 emissions and fuel consumption without compromising  customer expectations when it comes to driving pleasure and  performance." 
Reduction of parts, weight and fuel consumption
VEA  is a modular range of diesel and gasoline engines. The gasoline  versions come with direct injection, minimized internal losses and  balance shafts for maximized comfort. 
Several levels  of turbocharging open up for flexibility that encompasses the whole  range from high power and torque variants to extremely fuel-efficient  derivatives. In order to cover all customer requirements, certain  engines will gain added performance via hybrid drive or other spearhead  technology.
The modular format is based on a standard  of 500cc (30 cubic inches) per cylinder for optimum thermodynamics. It  could also be used to develop three-cylinder engines. VEA offers several  advantages
- The number of unique parts is reduced. This promotes manufacturing efficiency, quality assurance and efficiency of new development projects.
- The new powertrains are considerably lighter than present engines with similar performance.
- Fuel economy is improved by up to 35 percent compared to engines with similar performance.
- Modularity and compact transverse design are also ideal for future electrification developments.
Integrated Starter Generator
The  engine in the XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept has no conventional starter  motor or alternator. Instead, there is an Integrated Starter motor and  Generator (ISG) connected to the crankshaft, which is located between  the engine and the transmission. The ISG is capable of delivering an  extra 34 kW (45 hp) during acceleration. It also charges the battery  during braking.
Charge the battery at home
The  rear axle of the XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept is driven by an electric  motor producing 70 horsepower. It is supplied with power from a 12 kWh  lithium-ion battery pack installed under the floor of the load  compartment.
The battery pack is recharged from a  regular power outlet, at home or at a parking place. Recharging time  varies with the current. If 220V is available a full charge with 12A  takes just 3.5 hours. With 110V/12A a full charge takes 7.5 hours.
It  is also possible while recharging the car to heat or cool the passenger  compartment in order to make the start of the journey more comfortable.  This also means that more battery power is available to propel the car.  
Constantly online
The  Volvo Sensus infotainment system in the XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept  keeps the driver constantly updated on everything that makes the journey  simpler, more efficient and more entertaining. A few examples of  available information:
- Best route to the destination depending on whether the driver prioritizes low energy consumption, the fastest route or the shortest distance.
- Low Emission Zones where sufficient capacity is needed for running on pure electricity.
- Charging stations with access to renewable electricity.
- Locations along the route with access to quick-charging facilities.
Mobile application
The  driver also can connect to the car via a mobile phone application. This  offers convenient access to a wide range of data, such as the battery's  charge level, remaining range, and the location and capacity of the  nearest recharging station. Via the app, it is possible to verify if the  charger cable is hooked up and it is also possible to pre-program the  car's interior climate.
"Creating an intuitive  driver's environment that always gives you access to updated, useful  information is an important part of our product development. This  includes that you should be as updated when the car is parked as when  you're behind the wheel," says Stefan Jacoby.
Muscular appearance 
The  Volvo XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept is painted in a special white color  and the 21-inch wheels enhance the muscular appearance. The interior  features unique detailing and colors, such as sober dark-blue leather  upholstery and inlays of blue-grey wood.
The  instruments have been tailored to give the driver all the necessary  information about petrol and electricity consumption, battery charge  level, remaining range and so on. 
Electric four-wheel drive
The  electric four-wheel drive in the XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept is  activated by pressing the AWD (All Wheel Drive) button. Instead of the  mechanical power transfer of conventional four-wheel drive, the central  control unit distributes power between the gasoline-driven front wheels  and the electrically driven rear axle.
The electric  four-wheel drive system has been designed to provide better traction  when starting and when driving on slippery roads, for instance in snow  or mud. 
Saves battery power for later  
The  driver can choose to save battery power for later in order to drive on  pure electricity later in, for example, an urban green zone or in the  heart of a city. When Save is activated, the generator charges and tops  up the battery pack if necessary. The aim is to ensure sufficient  battery power for about 12 miles (20 km) of driving on electricity.
Images : Volvo XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept
Images : Volvo XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept
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