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Ford Creating a Cheaper Hybrid

Ford is working on a new hybrid powertrain for their Ford Fusion, as well as the C-Max concept. Reports state this engine will gain in miles per gallon output, while costing less. How is that even possible?

How exactly does Ford achieve this? Well, first off they don't use one hybrid engine, they use two!

Ford's hybrid system actually utilizes two electric motors -- one as a generator, the other one to drive the car. Linked to the gas engine is a gearset, called a "torque-split device." This acts as a continuously variable transmission (CVT) and diverts power between the gas engine and the electric motor.

Rumors also suggest this motor could be implemented as soon as next year, though it is more likely Ford will test it for longer, having it in production by 2014 - 2015.

Want to learn more about the Ford Fusion moving forward? Contact us online, or call 877-399-5027. Otherwise, simply stop by Bayer Ford, during out regularly scheduled business hours.

Source: 1http://news.consumerreports.org/cars/2011/11/new-hybrid-system-on-ford-c-max-hybrid-and-plug-in-will-be-cheaper-but-better.html

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