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BMW ActiveHybrid 7 |
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BMW ActiveHybrid 7 |
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BMW ActiveHybrid 7 |
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BMW ActiveHybrid 7 |
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BMW ActiveHybrid 7 |
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BMW ActiveHybrid 7 |
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BMW ActiveHybrid 7 |
BMW ActiveHybrid 7
The
BMW Concept 7 Series ActiveHybrid is a
concept vehicle developed by
BMW and presented at the
Paris Motor Show in October 2008.
[1] It is BMW's first
mild hybrid and second hybrid concept vehicle after the
BMW Concept X6 ActiveHybrid, BMWs first full hybrid revealed at the 2007
Frankfurt Motor Show. Both models will be ready for
mass production at the end of 2009.
[2]
Specifications
The BMW Concept 7 Series ActiveHybrid combines an engine based on the
High Precision Injection V8 Twin Turbo unit used in the BMW 750i (where
it delivers 300 kW/407 hp) with an electric motor that is only designed
to provide support to the internal combustion engine. The electric
motor is integrated between transmission and engine and provides 15 kW
of power and 210 Nm of torque. In this so-called mild hybrid
configuration, the electric motor increases the potential of the
eight-cylinder petrol engine while using Brake Energy Regeneration –
mostly in urban traffic – to reduce fuel consumption and CO
2 emissions.
Production
In August 2009 BMW announced the production version of the
BMW ActiveHybrid 7 (F04), together with
BMW ActiveHybrid X6. The BMW ActiveHybrid 7 features a 0.4
kWh lithium-ion battery pack
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