2011 Infiniti M35h Hybrid Review

2011 infiniti m35h hybrid Nissan has announced its hybrid sedan with the launch of its gasoline-electric hybrid version of Infinity M35h H...

2011 infiniti m35h hybrid

Nissan has announced its hybrid sedan with the launch of its gasoline-electric hybrid version of Infinity M35h Hybrid. The car exhibits curious affiliation between luxury and hybrid vehicles.Nissan trusts to their Infinity Direct Response Hybrid, a brand new proprietary hybrid system in a full parallel design. The battery is laminated to promote the cooling performance that in turn brings extraordinary battery reliability.
2011 infiniti m35h hybrid
Infiniti M35h
The driver’s hybrid from Infiniti, the "Infiniti M35h", will introduce world-first steering and braking technologies when it goes on sale in the USA and Europe in 2011. The debut systems have been designed to deliver both environmental benefits and enhanced driving feel, reinforcing strengths already central to the Infiniti M35h with its innovative one motor/two clutch system.

Like the drivetrain, which marries a charismatic V6 petrol engine with 50 kW (68 PS) electric motor built in to the 7-speed automatic transmission, simplicity was a key tenet in the development of the steering and brakes of the high performance luxury sedan.

The steering of the Infiniti M35h is an electro-hydraulic system with on-demand assistance. The system is called Electric Driven Intelligent Brake. When the driver steps on the brake pedal, the necessary braking force is maintained while the hydraulic pressure of the friction brake is controlled to help maximize the energy regeneration of the hybrid motor. Because of its simple structure, in which the motor directly operates the brake cylinders, the Electric Driven Intelligent Brake system has the potential to be a key part of all future Infiniti Direct Response Hybrid vehicles.

Designed to be fast and responsive with a strong sporting bias to the rear-wheel drive handling, the Infiniti M35h aims to deliver an exhilarating drive in all situations.

Central to this is its one motor/two clutch system. Decoupling the V6 reduces mechanical drag and boosts the efficiency of the electric motor.The 2011 Infiniti M35h Hybrid Sedan actually arrive in dealerships this spring. This hybrid sedan powered by a 306HP 3.5-liter V6 coupled to the transmission and clutch dual-68HP (50 kW) electric motor.

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