MG TF 200 HPD
Petrol at the back, leccy at the front
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MG in conjunction with the Motor Industry Research Association (MIRA) have been working on a bit of a wacky project. Whilst research into environmentally friendly engines is all very noble, usually it's not much fun producing ugly city cars with slow motors.
MG have taken a more refreshing approach though. They - with MIRA - have come up with a 195bhp hybrid performance car. It uses a 157bhp K series petrol engine to drive the rear wheels and a 39bhp electric motor to drive the front wheels. The electric motor dropped into the front uses a continuously variable transmission.
A bit of fun for all involved, but quite how the research results will permeate into road cars remains to be seen...
Good to know that a performance companies is going to try and keep up with the emissions game. When the tight laws start happening, I want to be able to drive something halfway enjoyable.
completely separate drivetrains that operated independent axles to gain the effect of having two motors. They did it to a v6 rwd durango. They kept the v6 engine that drove the rear wheels and found space (those things are huge) under the hood for the electric motor and its transmission next to the v6 to drive the front wheels. They called it the TTR for through-the-road hybrid concept. As it doesn't require the development of a complex intertwined series of gasoline and purely electrical components, it is much much cheaper to develop, and is probably how most hybrids in the near future will be developed. There have been several cars that have tried this technique since the TTR durango, this is just MG's first foray into how hybrid means both performance and economy. I can't help thinking that Chrysler got the idea from one of those wacky dual-engine designs, like the MTM bimoto or Cadillac-Eldorado based Twinstar.
) of innovative designs from BL and the Rover. ANy of which if they had made it inot production would have (i reckon) turned the company around. Things like the NSX lookalike concept, the FWD MG Midget based on a mini etc etc, there were loads!
Rover and now i suppoe MGR are no stranger to innovation. The only difference is that with this lot, there might actually be a chance something actually happens about!
Hope so!

Oh, and Ted, I store my shoppings in the Trunk at the back

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