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Hyundai develops new petrol-electric hybrid systems 

Words NZ Autocar | Images Hyundai

by Peter Louisson
May 7, 2025

Hyundai has unveiled a next-generation hybrid powertrain system it says delivers a new standard for power and efficiency.

Two motors are integrated into the transmission of the new hybrid system.

The transmission-integrated system the firm says will improve the driving and ownership experience for its customers.

The new transmission features two integrated motors that can be paired flexibly with a range of internal combustion engines. Hyundai says this offers optimised performance and fuel efficiency.

Not just fuel efficiency that is set to improve with Hyundai's new hybrid set-up.

The powertrain will go into a range for vehicles, and is due soon in Palisade with a redeveloped 2.5L turbopetrol at its core. All of the hybrid transmissions include a new P1 motor that handles starting, battery energy generation and energy deployment to assist propulsion. A P2 driving motor is responsible for propulsion and regenerative braking.

Designers state that the dual-motor set-up improves power, performance and fuel efficiency. It also achieves smooth shifting and reduced NVH for a more refined driving experience.

The P1 motor provides instant starts for the petrol engine.

Power outputs for the new hybrid system range from a low- of 73kW to a high of 220kW.

Convenience features such as Stay Mode, Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) functionality, and Smart Regenerative Braking are borrowed from the company’s BEV programme. Bigger models will use the 2.5 turbopetrol as ICE power. However, a 1.6-litre turbo hybrid powertrain will also be available at some point.

Evidently enhanced cylinder flow and a high-efficiency cycle optimised for hybrids mean much improved fuel efficiency.

No doubt this is the 2.5L hybrid engine that will go into the Palisade.

Engine start time is much quicker with the P1 acting as a starter motor. And precise control means the engine operates primarily in its high-efficiency range.

In the new Palisade hybrid, for example, maximum fuel efficiency is a claimed 7.1L/100km. System output is 245kW and 460Nm. Hyundai claims 45 per cent improved fuel efficiency, 19 per cent more power, and a nine percent improvement in maximum torque from its hybrid system compared with a 2.5 turbopetrol model.

No, I totally don't get what Hyundai is on about with this image either.

The company is also planning to integrate other electrification technologies to enhance performance, efficiency and competitiveness in its new hybrid vehicles.

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