Hyundai LPI Elantra Hybrid
Hyundai has begun receiving pre-launch orders for its Elantra LPI Hybrid Electric Vehicle, its first commercial hybrid in South Korea. Pre-...
 
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Hyundai has begun receiving pre-launch orders for its Elantra LPI Hybrid Electric Vehicle, its first commercial hybrid in South Korea.  Pre-orders will end July 7, a day before it officially introduces the car in the Korea domestic market.
The hybrid electric vehicle is powered by a Liquefied Petroleum Injected (LPI) engine. The LPI Gamma engine has a displacement of 1.6 liters, a 15kW (105 Nm) electric motor and a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT).
 Together, the engine emits just 99 g/km of CO2 and 90 percent fewer emissions than an equivalent standard gasoline powered Elantra to qualify as a Super Ultra Low Emission Vehicle (SULEV).
Together, the engine emits just 99 g/km of CO2 and 90 percent fewer emissions than an equivalent standard gasoline powered Elantra to qualify as a Super Ultra Low Emission Vehicle (SULEV).
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), often referred to as auto gas, is a low carbon emitting hydrocarbon fuel which burns more cleanly than gasoline or diesel and is especially free of the particulates associated with the latter.
The hybrid engine is a mild (assist) hybrid, which should attain 17.8km/l (or gasoline equivalent of 22.2km/l). That's a 47 percent increase over the conventional 1.6L Elantra. Hyundai points out LPG in Korea is 50% less than that of gasoline, making it an even better option.
The electric motor will be powered by a lithium-ion battery pack, the first hybrid in the world according to Hyundai to adopt the lithium-ion polymer battery cells. The technology and all key components in the LPI HEV have been developed by Hyundai and its local partners including the motor, battery and low DC/DC converter.
The hybrid electric vehicle is powered by a Liquefied Petroleum Injected (LPI) engine. The LPI Gamma engine has a displacement of 1.6 liters, a 15kW (105 Nm) electric motor and a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT).
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), often referred to as auto gas, is a low carbon emitting hydrocarbon fuel which burns more cleanly than gasoline or diesel and is especially free of the particulates associated with the latter.
The hybrid engine is a mild (assist) hybrid, which should attain 17.8km/l (or gasoline equivalent of 22.2km/l). That's a 47 percent increase over the conventional 1.6L Elantra. Hyundai points out LPG in Korea is 50% less than that of gasoline, making it an even better option.
The electric motor will be powered by a lithium-ion battery pack, the first hybrid in the world according to Hyundai to adopt the lithium-ion polymer battery cells. The technology and all key components in the LPI HEV have been developed by Hyundai and its local partners including the motor, battery and low DC/DC converter.
Elantra LPI HEV Specifications
| Hybrid Type | Flywheel-mounted motor-generator parallel type (mild) | 
| Length | 4505 | 
| Width | 1775 | 
| Height | 1490 | 
| Wheelbase | 2650 | 
| Tires | Low-Rolling Resistance | 
| Engine | In-line 4, 1.6L Gamma All-Aluminum (Atkinson Cycle) | 
| Bore x Stroke | 77.0mm x 85.44mm | 
| Compression Ratio | |
| Head | DOHC 16-Valve | 
| CVVT | Single-Type (Intake) | 
| Maximum Power | 114ps @ 6000rpm | 
| Maximum Torque | 15.1kg m @ 4500rpm | 
| Acceleration 0-100km/h | 11.5 sec | 
| Transmission | CVT with Metal V-Belt & Multi-Disc Wet Clutches for Start-Up | 
| Motor | Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor | 
| Maximum Power | 15kW | 
| Maximum Torque | 105Nm | 
| Maximum Speed | 6000rpm | 
| Batteries | Lithium Ion Polymer Forced Air Cooling | 
| Voltage | 180V | 
| Capacity | 5.3Ah | 
| Tires | 185/65 R15 (STD) 195/65 R15 (OPT) Low-Friction | 
| Fuel Economy | 17.8km/l  (22.2km/l gasoline equivalent) | 
| CO2 Emissions | 99 g/km | 
| Emissions Classification | SULEV | 
| Top Speed | 188km/h | 
| Steering | Motor-Driven Power Steering | 
| Weight | 1297kg | 
| Fuel Tank (L) | 45.2 | 
| Suspension | (F) McPherson Strut | 
| (R) Multi-Link | 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
