Hybrid power for new-look Kia cee’d and all-new Kia Sorento
Also making their first appearance at Frankfurt are the new-look Kia cee'd Hybrid and the
all-new highly innovative Kia Sorento Diesel Hybrid concept cars -
created at Kia's European R&D Centre as research ‘tools'.
These vehicles will be tested
over many thousands of kilometres across Europe and will generate data for
inclusion in the design process of Kia vehicles during the next decade.
The new-look cee'd Hybrid
powertrain is similar to the new Forte LPI Hybrid, but the four-cylinder
1.6-litre engine runs on gasoline, rather than LPG.
Like the Soul Hybrid (shown at
Paris last year), the New cee'd Hybrid uses an upgraded powertrain developed
from the earlier Rio Hybrid. The cee'd Hybrid now features Kia's Gamma
gasoline engine, mated to a 15kW (20 ps), 105 Nm AC synchronised electric
motor, Kia's own CVT (continuously variable transmission) and Kia's proven
Start/Stop (ISG) fuel-saving stop/start motoring system.
The high-torque electric motor
generates its maximum torque (105 Nm) from just 1500 rpm and the Li-Poly 180
volt, 5.3Ah power pack is located at the side of the trunk.
Kia calculates that the New
cee'd Hybrid accelerates from 0-to-100 kph in 11.8 seconds and can reach a top
speed of 185 kph. The prototype achieves a CO2 figure of 96 g/km.
Compared to the standard 1.6-litre gasoline cee'd, CO2 emissions are reduced by
25.0%.
2-stage-turbo for
Sorento diesel Hybrid
The all-new Sorento Hybrid is
powered by an all-new powertrain. At its heart is Kia's U2 1.6-litre
turbo-diesel engine known from Kia Soul and now available in the New cee'd and
new Venga.
For Sorento, the VGT-turbo has
been replaced by a 2-stage turbocharger to generate more than 163 ps (120
kW). The diesel engine is mated to a 30 kW (40 ps) electric motor and
drives the front wheels via Kia's new dual-clutch transmission (another show
debutant), offering a perfect blend of comfort and high efficiency. The
innovative ‘Integrated package module' located in the trunk under the floor,
combines Lithium Ion Polymer Batteries with an Inverter and Converter.
Taking advantage of the New
Sorento's weight loss compared to its predecessor, the extreme engine
downsizing concept of this diesel hybrid reduces the weight by more than 100kg.
The Sorento diesel hybrid weighs 1,663kg (8% less than a comparable
Sorento).
Combined with its sleeker body
shape, the Sorento diesel hybrid features airflow-smoothing under floor panels,
a rear window spoiler, aerodynamic wheel rims, lower suspension (by 25 mm) and
narrower tyres (225 compared to 235 section). The engine cooling has also
been optimised using an active front grille that opens and closes, depending on
cooling demand to achieve ‘best-in-class' Cw value. The result all these
changes and adaptations is C02 emissions which are reduced to just 119 g/km
(30% lower than best Sorento) - a truly remarkable figure for a large SUV.