Nissan Changes V6 - Supercharged Hybrid Engine 2013

Nissan Changes V6 - Supercharged Hybrid Engine 2013
Engine Downsizing Trend Continues – Nissan Replacing V6 with Supercharged Hybrid Engine for 2013
Nissan is no exception and had announced it will be replacing the V6 available in the Alitma with a supercharged 2.5L four-pot hybrid power plant. According to Nissan, the package will deliver the same power and torque as the V6 with up to 10 percent better fuel economy when paired with Nissan’s new contiuously variable transmission (CVT).
The engine is believed to be coming out as part of the new Altima due out in 2013, not a swap mid-run. Nissan also boasts that the new engine offers just as flat of a torque curve as the out-going 3.5L V6. Nissan also says that the idea of combining supercharging with hybrid technology will be used extensively in coming models – maybe we can hope for a 3.7L supercharged hybrid version of the 370Z. Doubtful, but one can always dream.
Nearly every manufacturer is guilty of either creating a tiny engine or a smaller engine with hybrid components. BMW has mostly abandoned their V8s in favor of single, bi, and triple turbocharged engines. General Motors is growing their line of small-displacement Ecotec engines. Even Porsche has hybrid versions of the Panamera and Cayenne with the 918 supercar slated to become to world’s most fuel efficient and eye-catching use of hybrid technology.

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