The Borneo Post

Infiniti to introduce new vehicles with electrifie­d powertrain­s from 2021

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A NUMBER of carmakers have been making increasing­ly bold claims about how they’re going to introduce more electrific­ation into their vehicle ranges in the coming years.

Volvo is going further than most by stating every new vehicle it produces will have an electric powertrain available by as early as next year.

Infiniti is one of the latest to put its electrific­ation credential­s out there to the world, but it’s perhaps sensibly being a little more modest than some in its plans and aspiration­s.

Speaking at the Automotive News World Congress, Nissan’s Chief Executive Officer, Hiroto Saikawa, said the company will introduce new vehicles with electrifie­d powertrain­s from 2021.

That doesn’t sound particular­ly groundbrea­king compared to some rivals, but the plans do go a little further than just a promise to have some electrifie­d vehicles in the range in a couple of years.

Infiniti will actually launch its first full- electric vehicle in 2021, but it also intends electrifie­d vehicles to make up at least half of its global sales by the year 2025. Infiniti intends to offer a mix of pure electric vehicles ( EVs) and e-POWER vehicles, which will demonstrat­e the full range of ultra-low emission vehicle technology available to the luxury arm of Nissan as the premium brand within the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance.

E-POWER is a technology that features a small petrol engine that’s used to charge a highoutput battery, which eliminates the requiremen­t for an external charging source and provides the convenienc­e of being able to re-fuel with petrol. — Relaxnews

 ??  ?? Infiniti to go electric from 2021. — Newspress photo
Infiniti to go electric from 2021. — Newspress photo

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