Peugeot debuts first ever hybrid gasoline-air vehicle
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GENEVA–We’ve seen air-powered prototype cars on a small scale before, but now Peugeot unveils the first ever air-powered full-size production model at the 2013 Geneva auto show. The new 2008 HybridAir uses an innovative hybrid system storing kinetic energy as compressed air.
The Peugeot 2008 is a new compact crossover slated for sale in Europe, Asia, and Latin America, with a variety of diesel and gasoline engines. But Peugeot calls its most interesting drivetrain option the HybridAir.
This hybrid system uses a 1.2-liter three cylinder gasoline engine and a hydraulic motor to drive the front wheels. Similar to gasoline-electric hybrids, braking energy is captured and, in this case, stored as compressed air in a tank. The 2008 HybridAir can be driven solely on compressed air power, gasoline, or both.
When the system has enough compressed air stored in its tank, it will automatically use it for acceleration or to drive the car, shutting down the gasoline engine in the latter case. The system uses the energy from the compressed air to power a hydraulic motor in the engine compartment. A transmission, similar to that found in many gasoline-electric hybrids, combines the power of the hydra… [Read more]
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