Your Hybrid system combines electric and combustion to help meet every challenge, making switching from the city, to the motorway, to the countryside more seamless.
The Nissan hybrid system makes use of both the petrol engine and electric motors to drive your car. The vehicle can rely on either source or combine the strengths of both to bring you the best balance of performance and efficiency [1].
The system optimises the energy source automatically, reacting to the pressure applied to the accelerator and the battery charge level. All you have to do is drive.
e-Pedal Step lets you drive using a single pedal. Just press the dedicated button and your car will apply the regenerative brakes when you release the accelerator, helping to slow you down [2].
The main components in a Hybrid system are an electric motor, a petrol engine, a generator, an inverter, and finally a large electric battery.
Pressing your foot on the e-Pedal, a smooth acceleration carries you along the road. Your Hybrid system defaults to electric around 67% of the time [3], bringing all the benefits about electric driving with it.
While your car runs on petrol, it automatically switches between electric and petrol, or combines the two seamlessly for improved efficiency.
The combination of petrol and electric ensures a quieter ride, one of the key benefits of driving an electrified vehicle. Cruising through the city at a steady pace, you hear only the calm hum of your electric motor.
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Mild hybrid use a petrol engine to power the wheels with a lithium battery providing support. Stop-start technology increases efficiency by shutting the engine off when the car is coasting, or when lifting the foot off the pedal at speeds under 11 mph on automatic transmission, reducing tailpipe emissions and running costs.
The Mild Hybrid POWER offers an all-round improvement in efficiency thanks to the smart regeneration system. While the car is in motion and slowing down, kinetic energy is captured and used to recharge the battery.
With regenerative braking, energy that might normally wear down the brake pads is put to good use. While idle or coasting, the battery takes over, powering the car's electrical equipment so the engine can shut off more often, improving your fuel efficiency.
The energy stored in the battery provides an extra boost during acceleration, creating a more responsive experience and further lightening the load on the engine.
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It’s not entirely true that a Mild Hybrid makes no difference to the way you drive. It’s more responsive, more efficient, and more comfortable in city traffic. But you don’t need to worry about range or charging. Just fill-up and continue as normal.
Compared to a traditional petrol engine Mild Hybrid vehicles gain efficiency by using kinetic energy generated while driving and braking to charge the battery. With the extra electric boost during acceleration, and Stop-Start technology to shut off the engine when the car is coasting or when lifting the foot off the pedal at speeds under 11 mph on automatic transmission, you're sure to see savings at the pump.
The assistance from the battery means the engine doesn’t work as hard to provide effortless acceleration and uphill driving. The engine also switches off when not in use, which adds up to a more relaxing drive, reduced fuel use and reduced tailpipe emissions.
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[1] Hybrid Electric Vehicle descriptions use comparison against the equivalent combustion engine model.
[2] You should not rely solely on driver convenience features. Some features may not work in all conditions and circumstances. Speed and other limitations apply. For terms and conditions relating to Nissan technologies, please click here
[3] Figure of 67% for electric mode driving is based on internal testing, using similar WLTP standard testing conditions. Figures shown are indicative and for comparability purposes. Actual real-world driving results may vary depending on factors including the starting charge of the battery, accessories fitted after registration, weather conditions, driving styles and vehicle load
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