2013 Subaru XV Crosstrek Hybrid. Click image to enlarge |
I say interesting because Subaru has been battling (with some recent success) the fuel consumption of its boxer engines for a while, now, and a hybrid could make a significant contribution in that endeavour.
The XV Crosstrek is a good platform upon which to base a hybrid. Built on the latest Impreza underpinnings, the XV Crosstrek uses the same 2.0L engine as the Impreza, and already arrives with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) “automatic” (typically, although not always, found in hybrid drivetrains).
The 2014 Subaru XV Crosstrek Hybrid model will arrive at Subaru dealerships during the fourth quarter of 2013.
According to Subaru Canada, the XV Crosstrek Hybrid will offer the same functionality as the gasoline-powered version, sharing same all-wheel drive system and retaining its impressive 220 mm of ground clearance (almost as much as a Jeep Wrangler, and more than most SUVs) while providing a low step-in height.
“The Active Torque Split version of Subaru symmetrical full-time AWD provides the same operation and benefits as in the gasoline model,” reports Subaru. “The system sends power to all four wheels all the time and adjusts the torque distribution in response to acceleration, cornering and road conditions.”
2013 Subaru XV Crosstrek Hybrid. Click image to enlarge |
The 2.0L engine will be combined with a 13.4-hp electric motor that is integrated into the CVT transmission. A 100-volt, 13.5-kilowatt nickel-metal hydride battery is located under a revised rear floor area and the engine uses an integrated starter/generator for the automatic start/stop feature. Note that this system does not use the more modern lithium battery technology now found in hybrid models from several competitors like Ford, Hyundai and Kia.
The hybrid system weighs 95 kg and places the electric motor just behind the transmission and in front of the continuously variable transfer clutch. It adds approximately 136 kg in weight compared with the gasoline engine XV Crosstrek.
Hybrid buyers will want to know if the XV Crosstrek Hybrid can be driven on battery alone, like the Prius, for instance. Subaru says that under light acceleration, the Subaru-engineered hybrid system will use the electric motor for initial vehicle acceleration, starting the gasoline engine once underway.
“The electric motor can also provide motor assist for acceleration in parallel with the gasoline engine,” says Subaru Canada, “and an EV [electric vehicle] mode will operate the vehicle in certain low-speed situations.”
What this suggests is some limited capability to operate continuously in EV mode, and likewise limited battery-only propulsion when starting from a standstill.
2013 Subaru XV Crosstrek Hybrid. Click image to enlarge |