Proton Concept Hybrid Powertrain by Lotus

 Proton Concept Hybrid Powertrain by Lotus
Proton Concept Hybrid Powertrain by Lotus

Lotus is using an image of their hybrid rolling chassis to tease the Proton Hybrid Concept.  The plug-in hybrid will be introduced during the Geneva Motor Show next week.

The five-door concept, and its Italdesign-styled exterior, will be a departure from Lotus' sports car production.  This Proton is a small, five-door urban vehicle capable of limited all-electric use.  It features a three-cylinder 1.2-liter Range Extender engine, seen last year at Frankfurt, which can recharge the battery if needed.  The battery sends power to the motor and its single-speed transmission. 

"Our collaboration with Lotus and Italdesign on progressive technology and design will further propel our competitiveness in the world market," said Proton Holdings Berhad Group executive Dato’ Haji Syed Zainal Abidin B Syed Mohamed Tahir (we're not sure if he has a nickname).  "Through this association, we strive to acquire and jointly develop new knowledge, skills and technologies that will ultimately benefit our customers."

Visitiors to the Geneva show will be able to view the Proton Hybrid Concept at the Italdesign stand.


Lotus hybrid power for the PROTON Concept

The PROTON Concept car, to be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show, showcases an advanced series hybrid drivetrain, designed and developed by Lotus Engineering.

Lotus Engineering, the world-renowned automotive consultancy division of Lotus Cars Limited today announces its latest series hybrid vehicle technology application in the PROTON Concept, which will be unveiled at the 80th International Geneva Motor Show. The complete hybrid drivetrain in the PROTON Concept city car has been developed by Lotus Engineering and it includes the Lotus Range Extender engine, designed specifically for series hybrid vehicles.

The PROTON Concept, a plug-in series hybrid city car, has been styled by Italdesign and will be unveiled on the Italdesign stand at the Geneva Motor Show. Lotus Engineering has designed and integrated the complete drivetrain, including the electrical drive system with single-speed transmission, which delivers low emissions, optimised performance and acceptable electric-only operating range for city use. For longer journeys, when the battery charge level falls, the 3 cylinder, 1.2 litre Lotus Range Extender engine is used to replenish the charge in the battery and provide electrical power for the drive
motors. The battery can also be recharged via an AC mains domestic outlet to achieve initial electric-only operation.

Dr Robert Hentschel, Director of Lotus Engineering said: "The hybrid drivetrain of the PROTON Concept is another example of Lotus Engineering's expertise in electrical and electronic systems and efficient performance engines. The high efficiency Lotus Range Extender engine, which we unveiled to great acclaim at the IAA Frankfurt Motor Show last year is perfectly suited for the
advanced series hybrid we have created for the PROTON Concept city car. It is an exciting example of the diverse range of highly efficient total propulsion systems that Lotus Engineering continues to develop for its partners and clients."

PROTON Holdings Berhad Group Managing Director, Dato' Haji Syed Zainal Abidin Syed Mohd Tahir said, "Our collaboration with Lotus and Italdesign on progressive technology and design will further propel our competitiveness in the world market. Through this association, we strive to acquire and jointly develop new knowledge, skills and technologies that will ultimately benefit our customers."

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 Jeremiah Clarksonius Jeremiah Clarksonius
Lotus - Well Done!
February 24, 2010 12:22 am
 rnsaza rnsaza
It looks like there is no shortage of electric hybrid's in our future, this is great news.
February 24, 2010 3:12 am
 Aesthetics Aesthetics
hope to find his nickname, that is one long long name
February 25, 2010 2:46 am
 fauzi fauzi
Aesthetics February 25, 2010 6:46 AM you can call him DSZ,refer below hope to find his nickname, that is one long long namehttp://paultan.org/2010/03/02/proton-showcases-the-emas-emas-country-and-emas3-trio-of-concepts-at-geneva-2010/
March 3, 2010 6:49 am