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Ford Introduces C-MAX Hybrids, Claims They Outperform Toyota's Prius and Prius V

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Along with the Focus Electric, the Blue Oval also announced two more new models today, the C-MAX Hybrid and the C-MAX Energi plug-in hybrid, which Ford claims will allow operation in all-electric mode at higher speeds than any other hybrid currently in production.

Ford is willing to compare its new cars, which will be launched in North America in 2012, with the competition and in particular, Toyota’s Prius models.

According to the company, the plug-in C-MAX Energi will deliver a better fuel economy equivalent (MPGe) in all-electric mode than the Toyota Prius plug-in hybrid along with a 500 miles (800 km) driving range, while the Hybrid is said to be more fuel efficient than the Prius V.

“C-MAX is the right car for the time as it combines the dynamics and quality of a traditional car with the versatility of a MAV and leading fuel efficiency that you cannot even get from Toyota”, said Sherif Marakby, director of Ford’s Electrification Programs and Engineering.

Both hybrid versions of the C-MAX feature a naturally aspirated 2.0-liter gasoline engine that operates on the Atkinson-cycle, an electric motor and a lithium-ion battery pack.

Ford says that its next-generation ‘powersplit’ architecture allows the two motors to operate separately or in parallel, with the electric motor being capable of powering the car in low-speed conditions and the gasoline engine kicking in and/or charging the battery when necessary.

In the C-MAX Hybrid, the battery pack is recharged when the gasoline engine is in operation. A regenerative braking system also recovers more than 95% of the braking energy and helps charge the battery.

The C-MAX Energi plug-in can also be charged by connecting the vehicle’s charge port to either a standard 120-volt outlet or a 240-volt charging station.


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3 Comments:

BazZtarD said... »December 15, 2011

It is pretty easy to say that your 2012 vehicle is better than a competitor that was released in 2004... That has the same news-value as saying that my personally hand build car in 2050 will be better than a A-Ford. 

turbodiesel said... »December 16, 2011

The latest iteration of the Prius was released in 10’ and the Prius V that was referenced throughout the article just went on sale as a 2012 model.  

Googoo0706 said... »December 17, 2011

Get real FORD! The C-MAX Hybrids are using Li-Ion Batteries and comparing them to the 3rd Gen Prius and Prius V which are still using Ni-MH batteries. One thing Ford will not advertise is its abysmal reliability record and how far behind they are when compared to Toyota's HSD.

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