Exclusive video of DaimlerChrysler's hybrid engine
Filed under: Emerging Technologies, Hybrid, DaimlerChrysler, Frankfurt Motor Show
Deutsche Welle English has a great video on YouTube called Made in Germany | Top Secret: Experimental Vehicles that includes a look at a DaimlerChrysler hybrid engine still in development. Fire your corporate spies top American automakers and just watch this video above that includes passing a key card locked door with a "no cameras" warning symbol before entering the DaimlerChrysler lab. After making sure the voltage is off, they go inches away from the hybrid engine, take close up shots and the staff just starts talking about it. All the reporter gets is that it's four cylinders before you see them really start to back off on giving out any details.
The video above also includes the design of the cork interior to the vehicle which became the F-700, the DaimlerChrysler concept limo with DaimlerChrysler DiesOtto enging. The video is a little dated because it was uploaded by Deutsche Welle in September 2007 and the F700 was shown at 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show. With Detroit Auto Show coming up, I thought it was still very interesting to see how a car made it from sketch to car show floor. The video above is part 2 of 4 and you can watch remaining videos below. Enjoy!Related:
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On Tuesday a new joint Hybrid Development Center officially opened in Troy, MI. General Motors, DaimlerChrysler, and BMW have contributed more than 500 engineers, technicians and other support staff to the facility that will work on developing the dual mode hybrid system that they are all planning to use in upcoming vehicles. More than 150 of the staff will be coming from Europe. GM has already announced plans to use the new system in the new GMT900 SUVs and also on an updated version of the Saturn Vue hybrid. They showed a prototype Chevy Tahoe at this year's SAE World Congress. Chrysler expects to hit the market first with the 2008 Dodge Durango Hybrid. So far BMW has not said what vehicles would get the new hybrid drive-train, although the new X5 seems like a likely candidate. The dual mode system allows the vehicle to operate in different ways at low speeds and higher speed, At lower speeds the system is able to operate in both full battery only, gas only or blended modes. The full battery mode is something the current Honda hybrid systems can't achieve. The system is also designed to be able to be applied to front, rear and all-wheel drive vehicles. The three companies have their own work areas in the new facility as well as colaborative areas. They will be combining technology and sharing components while trying to give each vehicle it's own character..jpg)










