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2001 Dodge PowerBox Concept

The Dodge PowerBox hybrid concept vehicle combines the brawny looks that have become synonymous with the Dodge brand, with an advanced powertrain that is gentle on the environment.

Únveiled at the 2001 Greater Los Angeles Auto Show, the rugged sport-utility concept provides the performance of a powerful V-8 engine, but achieves 60 percent better fuel efficiency than a comparable SÚV, with near zero emissions. The vehicle is powered by a combination of a supercharged V-6 engine that runs on clean compressed natural gas (CNG) and an electric motor that provides added power for acceleration and passing.

Mark Allen, Senior Designer at DaimlerChrysler Corporation, wanted to evolve the muscular 'all Dodge' design he had originally created in the successful 1999 Dodge Power Wagon concept vehicle.

2001 Dodge PowerBox Concept'The exterior design elements express the strength of the brand,' said Allen. 'It is instantly recognizable as a Dodge. From its large, separate drop fenders based on the classic 1946 Power Wagon, to the crosshair grille, this truck is bold, powerful and capable. We refer to it as the Dodge DNA.'

At the same time, 'PowerBox is a vehicle with a conscience,' said Richard Schaum, Executive Vice President, Product Development & Quality, DaimlerChrysler Corporation. 'Introducing a CNG-electric hybrid SÚV, with patented 'through-the-road' (TTR) technology, gives consumers the option of an environmentally-friendly vehicle without sacrificing their wants and needs for both performance and utility.'

'The driver would never know the powertrain was any different,' Schaum added. 'When they step on the gas pedal there is no difference in the way this vehicle performs from a conventionally powered truck.'

The Dodge PowerBox has all the performance of a big displacement V-8 engine plus the fuel efficiency of a small, supercharged CNG engine. As a super ultra low-emission vehicle (SÚLEV), the PowerBox hybrid SÚV has a range of more than 350 miles (563 km), triple the mileage of most CNG vehicles and even more than most conventional sedans.

Compared with a conventional Dodge Durango, the PowerBox is projected to achieve 25 mpg (9 liters/100km) resulting in a 60 percent increase in fuel economy without sacrificing horsepower. Off the starting line the PowerBox charges forward from 0-60 mph (97 kph) in about seven seconds, providing performance more in line with a sports car than a utility vehicle.

'PowerBox will save customers money at the pump,' said Schaum. 'If every SÚV sold in this country were equipped with this hybrid propulsion system, customers would save more than 142 million gallons (538 million liters) of gasoline per year.'

The importance of applying this fuel-saving hybrid technology in the increasingly popular SÚV segment solves the dilemma of having to choose between performance, utility and fuel efficiency. With the PowerBox, owners can have it all.

2001 Dodge PowerBox Concept
'Additionally, we are establishing a commitment to bringing advances in low emissions technology to the market as soon as they are technically and economically feasible,' said Schaum.


PowerBox's hybrid powertrain draws power from two different sources. A supercharged 2.7-liter, V-6 engine with automatic transmission drives the rear wheels, while a Siemens Automotive electric motor provides additional power to the front wheels. The V-6 engine is fueled by CNG and generates 250 horsepower (187 kW) while the electric motor adds another 70 horsepower (52 kW). The electric motor assists the CNG engine during acceleration and recaptures energy normally lost during deceleration. The engine and electric motor are not coupled in any way, connecting only through the road, hence the name for the patented technology.

Another technological highlight is the PowerBox's body construction, which consists of a lightweight recyclable thermoplastic. This injection molded body technology has been demonstrated most recently in the Dodge ESX3 and the Jeep® Commander 2.

Joel Baccus, PowerBox's Senior Interior Designer, reflected the boldness of the exterior in the interior, providing a natural yet inviting atmosphere.

'We set out to design a warm, domestic interior space that would balance the power and ruggedness of the exterior design,' he §äid. 'Something that would feel more like home furnishings.'

2001 Dodge PowerBox ConceptThe interior of the PowerBox was inspired by a desert photograph. 'We felt the interior color palette should suggest an outdoor environment so we used the natural colors of a red rock canyon.'

A straightforward, honest instrument panel design spans from door to door, creating a sense of simplicity. Rustic red leather and woven tan inserts, combined with subtle brushed stainless steel accents, provide a comfortable environment.

A high seating position offers the driver command of the road while PowerBox's 'kneel-down suspension' provides ease of entry and exit for both driver and passengers. The vehicle drops three inches (76 mm) after being placed in 'Park'.

Other features include occupant restraint belts integrated in the seats providing a totally open and clutter-free zone. The swing-slide rear doors maximize passenger accessibility and provide easy access to the rear storage area.


'Structurally, the B or center pillar is integrated in this swing-slide rear door,' explained Kenneth Mack, Director-Program Management at DaimlerChrysler's Liberty & Technical Affairs. 'The door is latched at the top and bottom providing the same strength as a traditional middle latch.'

Another first is what PowerBox engineers call a 'lift-tail-combogate.' This patented configuration eases loading and unloading. 'A tailgate within a liftgate offers customers an option. Depending on the cargo, one can either lift the tailgate up or drop the tailgate down for extended cargo length,' Mack added.

Wide-open spaces are a dominant theme throughout the Dodge PowerBox's interior. With seating eight passengers, it offers 24 percent more interior space than the conventional Durango that seats seven. Additionally, backseats fold down flush with the rear cargo floor for increased space and cargo hauling capability. With rear seats folded flat, the overall cargo length is seven feet (2.44 m), one foot more than in the Durango. While extremely roomy inside, with a width of 77 inches (1956 mm) and a wheelbase of 125 inches (3175 mm), overall length is only one inch (25.4 mm) greater than that of the Durango.

'Dodge PowerBox stands as a pyramid of strength, a substantial SÚV with power and presence yet, more gentle on the environment than any competitor in its class,' said Allen.

Source - Dodge

FEEL THE POWER

Dodge has expanded the landscape of hybrid vehicles with the Dodge PowerBox concept car. This SÚV/Truck combination goes one step further than other hybrids by including an advanced powertrain more gentle on the environment than its brawny looks would make you believe.

The rugged sport-utility concept provides the performance of a powerful V8 engine, but achieves 60 percent better fuel efficiency than a comparable SÚV, with near-zero emissions. It accomplishes this through a combination of a supercharged V6 engine that runs on clean compressed natural gas (CNG) and an electric motor that provides added power for acceleration and passing.

Compared with a conventional Dodge Durango, the PowerBox is projected to achieve 25 mpg resulting in a 60 percent increase in fuel economy without sacrificing horsepower. More astounding than the fuel economy might be how this big vehicle moves off the line: 0-60 in about 7 seconds. That&s performance you would expect on a sports car not an SÚV.

Source - Dodge Media

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