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Kia’s all-new Optima Hybrid is making its world debut at this year’s Los Angeles Show. The hybrid version of the sedan was developed having in mind the US market. The latest model receiving Kia's design transformation is powered by an innovative Kia-developed powertrain that promises to deliver exceptional hybrid performance and 48 mpg class-leading fuel efficiency.
The Optima Hybrid will be arriving to US Kia dealer showrooms early next year and will become the brand's first-ever hybrid for North America. The hybrid version uses a ‘full parallel hybrid system', which combines performance, being able to reach a top speed of 195 km/h and improving 40.7% on fuel economy when compared to a regular Optima.
"Kia Motors is proud to unveil its first-ever hybrid for the North American market," comments Hyoung-Keun Lee, Vice Chairman of Kia Motors Corporation. "The new Optima Hybrid features a unique architecture and is packed with innovative technologies that demonstrate Kia's on-going commitment to investing in R&D, and to developing environmentally friendly vehicles for the future.”
"Although these new technologies presented our engineers with a series of complex challenges to overcome, the resulting Optima Hybrid delivers a fully automatic, seamless and enjoyable drive, together with real-world benefits for our customers," adds Lee.
The powertrain technology featured in the Optima Hybrid is an ingenious, simple and cost-effective ‘parallel hybrid system'. The 2.4-litre petrol engine is combined with a small electric motor and drives the front wheels via a six-speed automatic transmission, leaving behind the traditional torque converter. A special clutch has been placed between the engine and motor, enabling the petrol engine to be de-coupled from the powertrain so that Optima can be operated in zero-tailpipe-emissions, full-electric drive mode from standstill up to 100 km/h. Thanks to its’ configuration, the system does not require a high-capacity electric motor and generator, saving weight and cost.
When starting the Optima Hybrid, the car is operated in Electric Mode. With the vehicle speed raising the Hybrid Starter motor/Generator (HSG) starts the petrol engine and the clutch is closed, allowing the engine to take over the task of propelling the car. Switching into hybrid operation, the electric motor is used as secondary engine (during full acceleration and hill-climbing) and a generator to recharge the battery pack as necessary. The petrol engine shuts off automatically whenever the car comes to a stop for more than a few seconds, completely eliminating tailpipe emissions.
When braking, the electric motor converts kinetic energy into electricity for storage in the battery pack. The 8.5 kW HSG also functions as a generator to re-charge the battery pack if the state of charge is low and when the car is stationary.
Kia's Optima Hybrid features a lithium polymer battery array which has been developed in partnership with LG Chem. Lithium polymer offers the benefits of lithium-ion (used in laptops and cell phones), but adds robustness and packaging flexibility, making it ideal for automotive applications. These new batteries offer a better balance between power delivery, energy density and thermal stability.
The 2.4-litre Theta II engine has been modified for this hybrid version in order to operate on an Atkinson cycle, raising the compression ratio by 20%, and to maximize its efficiency. The result a 10% fuel saving, compared to a regular Theta engine.
Finally, in order to maximize the Optima Hybrid's performance and minimise its fuel consumption, engineers paid special attention to the aerodynamics. The Optima Hybrid has been lowered by 5 mm and features a new ‘active air flap' in the front grille, smooth underfloor panels, low-drag wheels and low rolling resistance tyres. The drag coefficient in the Optima Hybrid has been lowered to Cd 0.26.
EncyclopediaKiaOptimaOptima Gen.3Optima Hybrid | Engine -- Displacement 144 cu in Top Speed 121 mph Transmission -- Maximum power 205 hp @ 6000 rpm Type Saloon (sedan) Fuel Hybrid Fuel consumption (combined) -- | price -- annual ownership cost -- |