The Great Grape Ape
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GM was first to the MIldHybrid party here, and Ford also has had a bunch of MicroHybrid+ options in the EU & export markets primarily for small & commercial vehicles. (plus whatever you want to think of both of their other Hybrid platforms).I think GM was the first to do this with eAssist. They've got it in a few models. Nobody really seems to care about it though.
I think part of the reason for lack of interest in GMâs eAssist is that itâs very weak @ 13HP/44lbft itâs just 60% almost half the power of the 2.0Tâs eTorque @ 72lbft, and less than half the power of the 3.6/PUGâs 91lbft, and again 1/3 of the Hemi 5.7Lâs 132lbft, all for a 5.3L V8 in a heavy pickup. I wonder if people even noticed the âassistâ for either power or efficiency.
44lbft wasnât about to move the needle much when it represents about 11% of the torque that would be provided by the engine itâs trying to boost, with the PUG and Hemi, they represent about 33% of the torque they are trying to boost, and should be much more impactful than eAssist.
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