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Volkswagen Golf TwinDrive Plug-in Hybrid

VW Golf TwinDrive

Volkswagen’s TwinDrive Plug-in Hybrid Prototype is based off a regular 4-door Volkswagen Golf, or at least that’s what you think from appearances. Under the hood is something completely different - an electric motor paired together with either a TDI turbodiesel or a TSI turbocharged gasoline engine.

The main method of propulsion in the city is the electric motor, which is powered by high density lithium ion batteries that can be charged via a plug-in power socket. For long range extended hour journeys the combustion engine can be used.

Volkswagen has insisted that unlike other hybrids where the motor supplements the combustion engine (like in large Toyota hybrids), Volkswagen designed their TwinDrive system to have the combustion engine complement the electric motor.

Combining both the TSI/TDI engine and the electric motor results in a peak power of 174 horsepower, and this is reflected on the car’s dashboard via a kilowatt meter instead of an RPM meter. Twenty units of the TwinDrive Golf prototypes will be deployed as part of a test fleet. In a 100km test journey from Potsdam to Berlin, the Golf TwinDrive managed to use just 8kWh of electricity and 2.5 liters of fuel.

A photo gallery is available after the jump.

PHOTO GALLERY: Volkswagen Golf Twin Drive Plug-in Hybrid Prototype
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5 Comments »

  1. Jie said,

    July 3, 2008 @ 11:26 pm

    mass production bila? possibly when the Thai factory is ready?

    should be cheaper than honda civic hybrid and prius, cos it’s smaller.

  2. csv said,

    July 4, 2008 @ 12:47 am

    is it me or does VW seems to be really fond of comming up with new engine and turboing their engines with the most unorthdox combination.

    still. 100km with only 2.5 litres of fuel…..now fuel hike also not scared liao.

  3. azrai said,

    July 4, 2008 @ 6:49 am

    Another hybrid cars on the road. Still not in Malaysia.

  4. JULIANLEE2 said,

    July 4, 2008 @ 3:30 pm

    A HYBRID CAR THAT ISN’T UGLY

  5. carsut said,

    July 6, 2008 @ 3:20 pm

    may be in future.. we dont bother about the gas proce hike, but more concern about the TNB bill, though.. but when this senario will happend in malaysia??? i dont hv a freaking idea bout that…

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