主页 新闻 汽车专题 Let’s Try To Understand Honda’s New i-MMD Hybrid System Let’s Try To Understand Honda’s New i-MMD Hybrid System 汽车专题 Gokul | January 30日, 2020 11:21 AM As time progresses, technology and innovations also evolve, constantly making things better and more convenient for us, the end users. Even in the automotive sector, vehicles and all the technology that go into them are constantly being updated in an effort to give us a more enjoyable, safe, and a more eco-friendly driving and ownership experience. What once started humbly with steam engines has now evolved to self-driving electric-powered vehicles, as well as hybrids and plug-in hybrid vehicles. As complicated as they may sound, electric and hybrid vehicles are very straight-forward these days, and are just as easy to live with as conventional fuel-burners. Take Honda’s hybrid vehicles for instance – What we have now in Malaysia, in the City Hybrid, Jazz Hybrid, as well as the HR-V Hybrid is the Intelligent Dual Clutch Drive (i-DCD) system, which works like any other traditional hybrid vehicle. What happens is that the system uses an electric motor to propel the vehicle before the petrol engine starts up, and to boost acceleration when the vehicle is on the move. However, the i-DCD system still has the engine doing about 80% of the work. Even with the engine doing most of the work, our Jazz Hybrid, City Hybrid, and HR-V Hybrid are able to cover between 24 and 26 km with a litre of fuel. That is like driving from Subang Jaya to Bangsar bro. As impressive as it is, the i-DCD system is already old news, as Honda has a new hybrid system - called the i-MMD (Intelligent Multi Mode Drive), which can be found in the hybrid versions of the current CR-V, the upcoming Accord, the upcoming Jazz, and of course, the new Insight. The main difference between the outgoing i-DCD system and the new i-MMD system is that the latter has two electric motors versus the i-DCD’s one motor. Besides that, the i-MMD system actually has no gearbox. Even though the folks at Honda call the i-MMD’s transmission system an “e-CVT”, it is more of a direct-drive system with virtual gear ratios which replicates the feeling of the gear upshifting and downshifting. While the outgoing i-DCD system has the engine supplying the power 80% of the time, it is the complete opposite with the i-MMD system, where the motors do most of the work. This explains why large vehicles with the i-MMD system like the CR-V Hybrid and the new Insight, are able to record similar fuel consumption figures as smaller i-DCD-powered cars like our Jazz Hybrid, City Hybrid, and the HR-V Hybrid. So, imagine how fuel efficient and more powerful the smaller models will be with the i-MMD system. That being said, we had the opportunity to experience the i-MMD system first hand during our recent visit to Japan in the current-gen CR-V Hybrid, where we managed to experience how the system worked. The new hybrid drivetrain in the CR-V Hybrid uses a 2.0-litre 4-cylinder inline-four petrol engine and two electric motors, which produces a combined power output of 212 hp, which is quite powerful. Complementing the powertrain is the all-wheel-drive system which comes as standard. To know more about how the new i-MMD system worked and how different it is from our current i-DCD system, watch the video above in which we tried our best to understand and simplify everything for your viewing pleasure. Meanwhile, for the Malaysian market, we are quite sure that cars like the CR-V Hybrid and the Insight are highly unlikely to come, but there is hope with the Jazz, as we already have a Jazz Hybrid. If it does, it will be the first Honda model with the i-MMD system. Our fingers are crossed. ✕ 使用 WhatsApp 联系 我们依据 PDPA 保护您的个人信息。 我同意 Carlist.my 的使用条款和隐私政策 我同意接收来自 Carlist.my 及其汽车销售商、业务附属机构和合作伙伴的个性化通信。 查看最佳汽车优惠! Prev Next 特价 - 马上拨电! 天 小时 平均市场价格 为什么没有价格? 有时经销商希望您以最优惠的价格联系。 I 为什么没有价格? 有时经销商希望您以最优惠的价格联系。 相关标签 Honda i-MMD Honda CR-V Hybrid Honda Insight Honda hybrid 打印 相关文章 Detroit 2017: Honda Insight To Return In 2018? 所有资讯 Hans | January 11日, 2017 At the on-going 2017 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Honda has confirmed that the company will be launching a new dedicated hybrid ... All-New Honda Insight Teased, Japan Debut Soon 所有资讯 Eric | November 16日, 2018 The all-new Honda Insight that was introduced earlier this year at the 2018 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit will debut in ... Honda Releases All-New Insight In Japan 所有资讯 Eric | January 31日, 2019 Honda dropped a surprise last month in the form of a teaser for the all-new Insight, slated for a debut in Japan some time in December. Earlier, it ... Detroit 2018: All-New Third Generation Honda Insight Prototype To Make World Debut 所有资讯 Arvind | December 20日, 2017 At January's 2018 Detroit Auto Show, Honda will showcase a Honda Insight Prototype that will preview an all-new third generation Honda Insight ... 留言
Let’s Try To Understand Honda’s New i-MMD Hybrid System 汽车专题 Gokul | January 30日, 2020 11:21 AM As time progresses, technology and innovations also evolve, constantly making things better and more convenient for us, the end users. Even in the automotive sector, vehicles and all the technology that go into them are constantly being updated in an effort to give us a more enjoyable, safe, and a more eco-friendly driving and ownership experience. What once started humbly with steam engines has now evolved to self-driving electric-powered vehicles, as well as hybrids and plug-in hybrid vehicles. As complicated as they may sound, electric and hybrid vehicles are very straight-forward these days, and are just as easy to live with as conventional fuel-burners. Take Honda’s hybrid vehicles for instance – What we have now in Malaysia, in the City Hybrid, Jazz Hybrid, as well as the HR-V Hybrid is the Intelligent Dual Clutch Drive (i-DCD) system, which works like any other traditional hybrid vehicle. What happens is that the system uses an electric motor to propel the vehicle before the petrol engine starts up, and to boost acceleration when the vehicle is on the move. However, the i-DCD system still has the engine doing about 80% of the work. Even with the engine doing most of the work, our Jazz Hybrid, City Hybrid, and HR-V Hybrid are able to cover between 24 and 26 km with a litre of fuel. That is like driving from Subang Jaya to Bangsar bro. As impressive as it is, the i-DCD system is already old news, as Honda has a new hybrid system - called the i-MMD (Intelligent Multi Mode Drive), which can be found in the hybrid versions of the current CR-V, the upcoming Accord, the upcoming Jazz, and of course, the new Insight. The main difference between the outgoing i-DCD system and the new i-MMD system is that the latter has two electric motors versus the i-DCD’s one motor. Besides that, the i-MMD system actually has no gearbox. Even though the folks at Honda call the i-MMD’s transmission system an “e-CVT”, it is more of a direct-drive system with virtual gear ratios which replicates the feeling of the gear upshifting and downshifting. While the outgoing i-DCD system has the engine supplying the power 80% of the time, it is the complete opposite with the i-MMD system, where the motors do most of the work. This explains why large vehicles with the i-MMD system like the CR-V Hybrid and the new Insight, are able to record similar fuel consumption figures as smaller i-DCD-powered cars like our Jazz Hybrid, City Hybrid, and the HR-V Hybrid. So, imagine how fuel efficient and more powerful the smaller models will be with the i-MMD system. That being said, we had the opportunity to experience the i-MMD system first hand during our recent visit to Japan in the current-gen CR-V Hybrid, where we managed to experience how the system worked. The new hybrid drivetrain in the CR-V Hybrid uses a 2.0-litre 4-cylinder inline-four petrol engine and two electric motors, which produces a combined power output of 212 hp, which is quite powerful. Complementing the powertrain is the all-wheel-drive system which comes as standard. To know more about how the new i-MMD system worked and how different it is from our current i-DCD system, watch the video above in which we tried our best to understand and simplify everything for your viewing pleasure. Meanwhile, for the Malaysian market, we are quite sure that cars like the CR-V Hybrid and the Insight are highly unlikely to come, but there is hope with the Jazz, as we already have a Jazz Hybrid. If it does, it will be the first Honda model with the i-MMD system. Our fingers are crossed. ✕ 使用 WhatsApp 联系 我们依据 PDPA 保护您的个人信息。 我同意 Carlist.my 的使用条款和隐私政策 我同意接收来自 Carlist.my 及其汽车销售商、业务附属机构和合作伙伴的个性化通信。 查看最佳汽车优惠! Prev Next 特价 - 马上拨电! 天 小时 平均市场价格 为什么没有价格? 有时经销商希望您以最优惠的价格联系。 I 为什么没有价格? 有时经销商希望您以最优惠的价格联系。 相关标签 Honda i-MMD Honda CR-V Hybrid Honda Insight Honda hybrid
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