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2023 Ford Ranga
Agree the world is changing, but like many fads - vinyl, cfcs etc it remains to be seen if any of this will actually have the desired effect.
Localised, centralised, de-centralised... we shall have to wait and see.
CO2 isn’t the monster it’s made out to be.
(Soilent Green would be a better solution to Carbon emissions)![]()
For better or worse
CO2 will be the fall guy though!!!
Back to the MHEV - don’t forget that on take off the generator/starter is also acting as electric drive assist. Getting 2.5T From zero to 60 uses a lot of energy. By assisting take off with electric power saved from braking I can see the city cycle fuel use being greatly improved
Also I am sure JLR will be using this Mild Hybrid as a test bed for electrification of drive trains
Model 1 may seem a little excessive electrickery for minimal gain
But Model x will be the winner...
S
'95 130 dual cab fender (gone to a better universe)
'10 130 dual cab fender (getting to know it's neurons)
Cmon roverrescue Defisco, really, you know people don't like it so why do you continue to do it? A jokes a joke, Its the new defender weather you like it or not and we have been over the many reasons why it has every right to be called that,
Are we guna call a D1 a rangeovery too?
As far as pointing out the weights for BR to keep on subject(this is forum rules and the way it works dont do it for me), sorry how does adding the defender weight that you made up keep things on subject? Its 2.3t full of fuel and driver. Infact most will be 2.3t-2.4t driving around modt of the time, heavily modded ones or ones on trips with fams could be up to 3t+.
I would prefer horse dung and NO impermiable streets, horse dung is biodegradable, i used to collect it and sell it on the side of the road as a kid.
Its much better than a planet that is uninhabitable due to us ruining the delicate balance on so many levels.
LR have pretty much said there will be no EV defender
Mhev, phev, ice are the current options on the table.
Can we keep it to a discussion of the new defender if talking about fuels and there are other threads both on engine choice and alternative energy.
Harmless, well yes, until someone wants to actually find on subject info and has to sift through 100 pages of EV vs ICE vs hybrid vs alternative energys etc that has been done to death on other threads.
Trial complete: electric vehicles can work in Australia
Goodnight Diesel. ...Land Rover get your EV skates on!
We have a modern turbo petrol and there is Lag and its annoying comming from a supercharged vehicle i can tell you.
I believe the electrics also help the defender start from a standing stop.
As per Roverescues post above Its not just the supercharger the electrics are there for.
On the MHEV defender it has a belt starter/generator. Under 3kph engine shuts off. But the car is fully functional.
140nm torque starts engine as soon as foot is down and assists take off.
100more hp, minimal fuel use and emissions increase over the D240, there is a lot to like. Its not a new system i believe this has been around for a while in other markets in the RRS HST.
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I'm not sure where you guys are are getting the 100HP figure from for the MHEV system... Maybe you're thinking the P300 is the same engine but without the electrics. The P300 is a IL4 Cyl petrol.
The MHEV system is only meant to assist with transient acceleration and can only deliver between 14-20Kw(depending on the motor) PEAK for a very brief 2-3 seconds and 2-3Kw sustained and with the 48V capacity being minimal that is not the primary aim of the system. It is there to remove turbo lag through the electric S/C and do the low speed electric drive.
The P400 ICE engine pretty much is what the specs say. The electric motor can only directly contribute 25HP for very brief intervals it's more effective for it to drive the ~7Kw electric supercharger to remove turbo lag and boot the ICE to its max power/torque almost instantly to gain performance.
The fuels economy savings are made when the engine is stopped while traveling under 3 Km/h coasting to a stop.
Have a read of this - continue onto the subsequent pages ("next articles") for more detailed explanations of the different MHEV architectures and how they work:
Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicle (MHEV) – introduction – x-engineer.org
Cheers,
Sean
“Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.” - Albert Einstein
BR
I’ll happily drop the name calling if you come to realise that no-one will search this or any of the other rambling threads of speculation and dribbling information on the new vehicle...
Once it is actually released and in the wild (UK will have a new forum - I guess it will have by be called Defender3 or maybe NewDefender as Tdci kinda stoke the Defender2 title)
In any case once it’s actually being used / tinkered with / taken to the dealer with JLR niggles and people start using it then the last 12 months of threads will be pointless...
This is all good fun banter back and forth - speculation and assumption.
To be honest it’s about time delivery started ! Will be nice to read some actual user reports
S
'95 130 dual cab fender (gone to a better universe)
'10 130 dual cab fender (getting to know it's neurons)
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