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Mercedes' AMG engineers to redirect efforts, and begin developing hybrids.
AMG boss Volker Mornhinweg boldly announced that the fleet of performance cars will achieve a 30 percent reduction in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2012. Smaller engines, hybrid systems, and diesels are all on the table for Mercedes' thriving performance sub-brand.
Mornhinweg leveled a shot at BMW's claim to “efficient dynamics†which is spawning products such as the X5 Vision diesel hybrid concept.
But that kind of technology is just the beginning. AMG is working on full hybrid cars that can drive short distances with just the electric motor.
Mercedes did not want to launch its version of the two-mode system in the M-class, as there already are hybrid SUVs on the market, and “we don't want to be a follower,†says Mornhinweg. For AMG, look for the technology to bow on a low, sporty car like the CL, the SL, or the CLS.
Porsche has announced a CO2 reduction of 30 percent for its V-6 hybrid powertrain over the regular V-6.
Meanwhile, Daimler AG is claiming a breakthrough in battery technology, saying it has achieved the Holy Grail of adapting lithium-ion technology for automotive use--crucial to winning the race to offering hybrid, electric, and fuel-cell vehicles. It will be used in the Mercedes S 400 BlueHybrid staring in 2009.
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Mercedes AMG engineers to redirect efforts to developing hybrids.
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