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Renault plans revamp of powertrain lineup to cut CO2

Over the next few years, Renault is planning a complete revamp of its powertrain lineup in an effort to cut CO 2 emissions. The updates will affect both gas and diesel engines, transmissions as well as advancing electric drive systems. Renault wants to be number one when it comes to low and zero emissions vehicles and the downsizing of internal combustion engines will be a big part of that. By adding turbocharging, Renault will replace current 1.2-1.6L gas engines with new 0.9-1.2L three and four cylinder engines ranging from 90-115 hp. This new modular TCe engine family will join the 1.2L TCe that was introduced in the Clio last year and cut CO 2 emissions by 30-40 g/km. New 1.5, 1.6 and 2.0L diesel engines will also improve efficiency, meet new EURO VI emissions standards and cut CO 2 by 20-25 g/km compared to existing units. Starting sometime in the next year, Renault will also replace existing automatic transmissions with new dual-clutch units that are lighter and more efficient. Also high on the list are electric drive systems which Renault calls “an inevitable answer.” Renault is working with alliance partner Nissan and its battery joint venture Automotive Electric Supply Corp (AESC) to try and make affordable, durable electric cars a reality. While an important part of the answer, Renault doesn’t expect EVs to replace all internal combustion vehicles in the foreseeable future. Check out the full release from Renault at the link. [Source: Renault ] Auto Blog: Diesel , EV/Plug-in , MPG , Renault Renault plans revamp of powertrain lineup to cut CO 2 originally appeared on AutoblogGreen on Sun, 22 Feb 2009 08:26:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Car Blog Green | Car Blog Green | Car Blog Green | Car Blog Green

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VIDEO: Honda S2000 owner’s first drive after electric conversion

Auto Blog: EV/Plug-in , Honda Click above and scroll down to watch the video Honda’s S2000 developed a reception as a great handling sports car over the past decade. Unfortunately for fans of torque, its high-revving four cylinder was found severely lacking. One S2000 owner has come up with a solution, and it’s also greener than your average Honda roadster. We don’t really know many details about this car or the owner, but it has apparently been converted to electric drive. The owner recently took his first drive after hooking up the batteries and has posted the video on YouTube. If anyone out there knows the owner of this car, please have him contact ABG and fill us in on the details of this story. In the meantime you can check out the video after the jump. Update : Thanks to reader matthijs for jumping in with a link to a blog that documents the development of this 2003 S2000 . The owner actually used lithium ion cells from Thundersky totalling 23 kWh, so it will be interesting to see how the car performs. [Source: YouTube ] Continue reading VIDEO: Honda S2000 owner’s first drive after electric conversion VIDEO: Honda S2000 owner’s first drive after electric conversion originally appeared on AutoblogGreen on Mon, 09 Feb 2009 19:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Car Blog Green|Car Blog Green|Car Blog Green|Car Blog Green

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