What is the power of the Emgrand PHEV motor?
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The power of the Emgrand PHEV motor is 114 kilowatts, with a total torque of 339 Newton meters. This model is a dual-motor vehicle. Plug-in hybrid vehicles have relatively large batteries that can be charged using an external power source. Plug-in hybrid vehicles have a relatively long range in pure electric mode, and the fuel economy of such vehicles is also quite good. The front suspension of the Emgrand plug-in hybrid model uses a MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension uses a torsion beam suspension. The Emgrand plug-in hybrid model is equipped with a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine, which has a maximum power of 76 kilowatts, a maximum torque of 140 Newton meters, a maximum power speed of 6000 revolutions per minute, and a maximum torque speed of 4400 revolutions per minute.
The electric motor power of the Emgrand PHEV is 60 kW, which is quite an interesting figure. I've studied this powertrain system myself, and the electric motor mainly handles low-speed driving and starting, so 60 kW is more than sufficient. For urban commuting, it mostly operates in pure electric mode, offering quick response and quiet operation. At high speeds, the 1.5T engine kicks in, bringing the combined power up to 190 kW, making overtaking effortless. The battery pack supports a pure electric range of 60 km, and the electricity cost per kilometer works out to just a few cents, making it much more economical than gasoline cars in the long run.