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Mitsubishi Motors to develop
and launch flexible fuel vehicle (FFV)
Brazil market FFV launch scheduled
for 2007; US market models in development
Tokyo - Mitsubishi Motors
Corporation (MMC) today announced plans to launch a flexible
fuel vehicle (FFV) in the Brazil market within fiscal 2007. The
Company also announced that models are in development for the US
market for a fiscal 2009 launch.
One of MMC's design objectives is
to create vehicles that meet the requirements of the Century of
the Environment. This can be seen in the MiEV (Mitsubishi
innovative electric vehicle), a next generation electric car
that is a core element in the company's environmental technology
strategy, and can also be seen in the next generation diesel
engine that is now under development. In addition to these
initiatives, MMC and its local manufacturing and sales unit, MMC
Automotores do Brasil Ltda. (MMCB) have been developing a
flexible fuel vehicle for the Brazil market. The FFV can run on
gasoline, ethanol, or a mixture of the two, and will be launched
in the Brazil market within fiscal 2007. Practical FFV solutions
are also in development for the US market, where a fiscal 2009
launch is planned.
The FFV system utilizes oxygen
concentration sensors to measure the concentration of oxygen in
exhaust gas passing through an ordinary exhaust system. This
information enables the concentration of ethanol in the fuel to
be inferred, so that the amounts of fuel injected and the
ignition spark timing can be optimized. As a result, the engine
can handle gasoline-ethanol fuel mixtures with proportions of
ethanol between 0% and 100%. The overall design achieves dynamic
(engine) performance and environmental performance (fuel
consumption and exhaust emissions) on a par with gasoline
vehicles.
(January 22, 2007) |