Nissan introduces new CVT and hybrid system

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From NissanNews.com:

http://www.nissannews.com/pressrelease/ ... new-hybrid
10.13.2011 , YOKOHAMA, Japan
NISSAN UNVEILS NEW GENERATION XTRONIC CVT AND NEW HYBRID SYSTEM FOR FRONT-WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLES

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. today unveiled its new generation XTRONIC CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) for 2.0 to 3.5-liter engine vehicles and a new Hybrid System for front-wheel drive vehicles, both based on newly developed environmental technologies. Both developments represent important steps in Nissan’s goals to improve the fuel economy and environmental performance of internal-combustion powered vehicles.

New Generation XTRONIC CVT (for 2.0 to 3.5-liter engine vehicles)
The new generation XTRONIC CVT model achieves an improvement in fuel economy of up to 10%*1 compared to previous CVTs for comparable vehicles. The new transmission features a world-leading ratio coverage of 7.0*2, and friction reduced by up to 40%. Combined with Adaptive Shift Control (which adapts shifting patterns to match each driver’s style and the road), the new generation XTRONIC CVT delivers responsive and powerful acceleration. What is more, they help keep the engine from revving too fast at high speeds and minimize noise. The new generation XTRONIC CVT will be introduced in North America from 2012, then globally thereafter.

- How the new CVT achieves a ratio coverage of 7.0
By combining smaller shaft-diameter pulleys with a new and differently shaped belt, the range of ratios between the two pulleys has been expanded with only minimally increased axial distance. The resulting ratio coverage of 7.0 sets a new benchmark for CVTs for 2.0-liter-plus vehicles around the world.

- How friction has been reduced by up to 40%
The adoption of a more compact oil pump was achieved by reducing oil leak and reducing necessary oil pressure resulted from the interface increase between the pulleys and the belt. This, plus the use of specially formulated low viscosity oil, has reduced friction. Also approximately 60% of the component parts have been modified to reduce friction.

- Adaptive Shift Control (ASC)
ASC senses each driver’s intentions through the way he or she accelerates and the choices made in handling and speed. Based on these preferences, ASC selects a gear ratio optimal to the specific conditions and the driver’s intention. ASC’s linear shift control function gives the driver a more direct sense of acceleration by coordinating engine speed (RPM) with vehicle speed as the car accelerates.

New Hybrid System (for front-wheel drive vehicles)

Nissan’s new system takes an innovative approach to the hybrid challenges of affordability and packaging. It incorporates one electric motor and two clutches into the new generation XTRONIC CVT and combines this with a compact lithium-ion battery and a 2.5-liter supercharged engine. The result is a compact, versatile powertrain that does not require a specially designed body. It delivers power equivalent to a 3.5-liter engine but with much better city and highway fuel economy. Nissan plans to release a new hybrid vehicle in North America in 2013, and later in global markets.

*1 In-house measurements using US (EPA) combined mode
*2 Specific to 2.0 to 2.5-liter engine vehicles
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That's a great find Phil, thanks a lot.

Here's another story about the new powertrain specific to the next gen Altima which will likely be the first Nissan to feature the new powertrain technology. The writer speculates that the Altima will feature a 2.5 L Supercharged engine - this is very intersting because the Rogue is based on the Altima platform, they currently share the 2.5 QRDE engine and CVT so there is a good chance the redesigned Rogue may have the identical or very similar powertrain:

http://green.autoblog.com/2011/10/13/ne ... 2-5-liter/

It's quite rare to hear about next-gen engine technology incorporating a supercharger. Most manufacturer's are starting to implement turbo's and direct injection technology but not much mention of superchargers, Nissan may be on to something unique, I'm looking forward to the release of specific news on the next gen Rogue sometime in the next year.


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