Tuesday, October 27, 2009

HYBRID TECHNOLOGY AND NEW ENGINES AT SEOUL MOTOR SHOW


The Seoul Motor Show was the first place new versions of SsangYong's C200 Compact Urban Vehicle (CUV) saw the daylight. The C200 Eco (Green color vehicle) puts up a green flag with a diesel hybrid powertrain that should reduce CO2 emissions by 50%. The Aero version (Black color vehicle) will be available with 2.0 liter diesel (with 175 hp) . C200 will go into production later in 2009.

We first saw the standard versions of the C200, designed by ItalDesign, in Paris last fall. Both the Eco and Aero versions will be available with manual or automatic transmissions. Elsewhere on its stand, SsangYong displayed a diesel hybrid version of the Kyron. Diesel-electric hybrids are not cheap, but the potential for incredible MPG ratings would appear to be unmatched by any vehicle without a plug.

SsangYong's new C200 model has been shown at the Seoul Motor Show in two versions and with three choices of power. The C200 is smaller and lighter than current SsangYong models, promising much improved fuel economy and lower CO2 emissions. Dubbed a compact urban vehicle (CUV), the C200 Eco uses diesel hybrid power and the Aero version has a choice of a high torque 2.0 liter diesel or turbocharged 1.8 liter petrol engines.

SsangYong expects class-leading fuel economy and CO2 emissions reduced by 50 per cent in the Eco. Show cars have a six-speed auto transmission, but manual versions will also be available.

Styled by Giugiaro's ItalDesign in Italy, the C200 has a 2.65m wheelbase with an overall length of 4.4m. The car will undergo Euro NCAP crash testing before coming to market.

SsangYong also showed a diesel hybrid version of it's Kyron model at the Seoul Show.

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