Ford C-MAX
Energi Plug-In Hybrid Expected to Deliver 550-Mile Range and Nearly Double
Electric-Only Range of Prius
Jul-20-2012
10:00 AM ET
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DEARBORN – The new Ford C-MAX Energi is expected to achieve more than 20 miles
of electric-only range – nearly double the Toyota Prius plug-in hybrid – and a
550-mile overall range to become the first hybrid vehicle ever that can be
driven from Sacramento to San Diego on a single tank of gas and make the
average American commute without gasoline.
With a maximum
electric-only speed projected to top that of Prius plug-in, C-MAX Energi
drivers might be able to reach wherever they’re going a little faster, too.
Topping it off,
C-MAX Energi delivers fuel economy that is the equivalent of 95 miles per
gallon (MPGe) combined city/highway.
John Davis,
chief nameplate engineer for Ford’s compact cars and utility vehicles, said
it’s all designed to improve the driving experience: from making the 550-mile
trek down Highway 99 from Sacramento to San Diego to the daily 20-mile one-way
trip to work – the distance some reports suggest the average American commutes.
“We are proud
C-MAX Energi is the first plug-in hybrid that can deliver a 550-mile overall
range and more than 20 miles of electric range as it gives customers great
flexibility to commute to work, then take off for a road trip while passing
many gas stations along the way,” says Davis. “C-MAX Energi is a great symbol
for the leading fuel economy we’re delivering across our lineup to give
customers the power of choice to save money at the pump.”
C-MAX Energi is
part of Ford’s first dedicated line of hybrid vehicles in North America and
will soon be available for order at Ford’s certified electric-vehicle
dealerships. C-MAX Energi operates just like a traditional hybrid with two key
differences – owners must plug in the vehicle using its charge port and C-MAX
Energi has a larger battery pack.
Power of choice
Already available for order is C-MAX Hybrid – expected to be America’s most
affordable hybrid utility vehicle with a base price of $25,995, including
destination and delivery – with a cost that is $1,300 lower than Toyota Prius
v.
C-MAX Hybrid and
C-MAX Energi figure prominently in Ford’s rollout of five electrified vehicles
this year. Ford’s other electrified vehicles include:
• Focus
Electric: Production began late 2011; America’s most fuel-efficient compact
with 110 MPGe city; charge time of four hours with the available 240-volt
charging station – nearly half the time as Nissan Leaf
• C-MAX Hybrid: Coming this fall; projected 47 mpg city, 3 mpg
better than Toyota Prius v
• All-new Fusion Hybrid: Coming this fall; projected 47 mpg
expected to beat Toyota Camry Hybrid by 5 mpg highway
• Fusion Energi plug-in hybrid: Will begin production by the end of
this year; aiming to be the most fuel-efficient midsize car in the world with
more than 100 MPGe
“Ford’s
electrified vehicles offer a great combination of efficiency, performance,
technology and affordability that we believe will help spur adoption of these
advanced vehicles,” says Kevin Layden, director, Ford Electrification Programs
and Engineering. “C-MAX Energi not only offers leading efficiency, it has 50 more
horsepower than the Prius plug-in hybrid along with class-exclusive
technologies such as our hands-free liftgate and active park assist for easier
parallel parking.”
Maximizing
experience
While the C-MAX Energi nameplate is new to the U.S. market, the technology and
design has proven itself already in other ways and in other places.
More
than 144,000 units of the five-passenger C-MAX gasoline and diesel versions
have been sold in Europe since late 2010. Though Ford is concentrating on
hybrid versions of C-MAX in the U.S., the designs of C-MAX Energi and C-MAX
Hybrid are based on the gasoline- and diesel-powered European version.
C-MAX
Energi also benefits from 20 years of research and innovation behind the
software and hardware technology it offers, incorporating many of the nearly
500 patents Ford holds in the area of hybrid technology. The car’s powersplit
technology – which allows for more efficient operation of the vehicle –
consists of more than 200 patents alone.
Like
C-MAX Hybrid, C-MAX Energi has projected total system horsepower of 188 that
stems from the combination of a gasoline engine and a battery-driven electric
motor. When powered by gasoline, the C-MAX Energi uses the all-new 2.0-liter
Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder engine – powerful and fuel efficient and among the
most advanced non-turbocharged four-cylinder powertrains Ford has ever offered.
Because
owners plug in to charge the advanced lithium-ion battery in C-MAX Energi, the
vehicle is able to achieve increased electric mode and total range. Lithium-ion
batteries are lighter, more efficient and more powerful than nickel-metal
hydride batteries used in first-generation hybrids. They also promote faster
charging times.
C-MAX
Energi sets itself apart from other hybrids in other ways, too. For example, it
offers the latest generation of SmartGauge® with EcoGuide. Designed to help
drivers get the most from C-MAX, information such as instantaneous fuel economy
can be displayed on one of two 4.2-inch LCD screens, helping drivers more closely
monitor how their driving behavior affects the vehicle’s efficiency.
In
the right cluster, redesigned imagery of green leaves shows overall driving
efficiency. The left cluster shows Brake Coach, a feature that helps drivers
optimize their use of the regenerative braking system so that driving range can
be enhanced through proper braking techniques.
Available
for C-MAX Energi is the MyFord® Mobile smartphone application that allows users
to monitor charging, receive alerts, find charge stations, plan trips and do
more from their smartphones or computers for an effortless transition to an
electrified vehicle lifestyle.