Hyundai TUCSON Hybrid & Plug-in Hybrid Walk-around with Paolo Gnerro
Hyundai TUCSON Hybrid & Plug-in Hybrid Walk-around with Paolo Gnerro
Just four months after its world premiere last September, the new Jeep® Grand Cherokee 4xe now features in an exclusive pre-booking initiative in Italy, France, Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. Visitors to the dedicated website, can be among the first to discover the new Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe Exclusive Launch Edition, and can express their interest in being contacted when the vehicle is available in dealerships. The arrival of the Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe is also a significant moment in the brand's evolution and another piece in the jigsaw of the strategy to electrify the entire line-up. It consolidates the 4xe badge as authentic Jeep branding, to represent the new 4x4 and its ability to combine renowned capabilities with greater sustainability, exemplary efficiency and even more safety and driving pleasure. The application of 4xe plug-in hybrid technology to the Jeep Grand Cherokee gives the brand’s flagship benchmark off-road capabilities, courtesy of the instantaneous availability of torque performance, guaranteed by the combination of the two propulsions, turbo petrol and electric, and of course the option to drive with zero CO2 emissions.
Hyundai TUCSON Hybrid & Plug-in Hybrid Walk-around with Paolo Gnerro
As a performance hybrid, the modular AMG concept combines the AMG eight-cylinder or four-cylinder engine with a permanently excited synchronous electric motor, a high-performance battery developed in Affalterbach and the fully variable AMG Performance 4MATIC+ all-wheel drive. The electric motor (depending on the model series, up to 150 kW output and 320 Nm torque) is positioned on the rear axle, where it is integrated with an electrically shifted two-speed transmission and the electronically controlled rear axle differential lock in a compact Electric Drive Unit (EDU). Experts refer to this layout as a P3 hybrid. The lightweight high-performance battery is also located in the rear above the rear axle.
For seven generations, the Volkswagen Jetta has delivered a compelling mix of European handling and style in a four-door sedan package that’s been popular worldwide, with roughly 18 million sold globally and 3.2 million sold in the United States. As the newest Jetta arrives this year, we took a look back at the evolution of the Jetta over the decades. Born from the demand for a Golf-sized model with a trunk, the original Jetta was introduced to American audiences in 1979 as a 1980 model. Assembled at the Wolfsburg factory in Germany, the Jetta offered drivers 76 horsepower and upscale styling for the subcompact sedan segment. In an era of frugality, the Jetta came across as slightly more luxurious than the Rabbit, with features such as optional automatic transmission and full carpeting.
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