Toyota Pamerkan Keunggulan Sistem Mild-Hybrid Yang Akan Hadir Dalam Hilux Dan Land Cruiser
JAKARTA - A Japanese vehicle manufacturer, Toyota, is known as a brand that has leading technology, especially the hybrid system. Even in recent years, Toyota has publicly expressed its commitment to presenting electrified vehicles, especially for hybrids.
Today, Toyota Global describes how its mid-hybrid system works in a video uploaded on their official YouTube channel. In the video, Toyota describes how the 48V battery works alongside combustion engines.
Reporting from Paultan Monday, September 4, it is known that the 1GD-FTV 2.8 liter 4-cylinder engine, as fresh as the turbodiesel used in Hilux and Land Cruiser Prado, can achieve 10 percent higher fuel efficiency when working with a 48V battery.
The mid-hybrid system developed by Toyota has several main components, including an electric motor generator that replaces traditional alternaters, 48V batteries, and DC-DC converters.
By explaining how this system works, Toyota wants to show the difference between the millid-hybrid and the Toyota Hybrid System II (THS II), which uses two motor generators and a separator device.
Due to its compacter size and lighter weight, Toyota claims that this mid-hybrid technology can be easily integrated into various existing machines.
The generator of this driving motor is capable of providing greater torques compared to conventional dental movement starters, allowing the vehicle to be restarted quietly with subtle responses and minimal vibrations.
Electric motors also provide torque assistance when needed, while the regeneration process during braking sends energy to batteries, which can then be used to provide additional power.
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The system is also designed to be waterproof, allowing mid-hybrid vehicles to face various challenges, such as passing through puddles of water to floods. Toyota states that these mid-hybrid-system vehicles can submerge up to a depth of 700 mm, suitable for tough vehicles such as Hilux, Land Cruiser Prado, and Fortuner.
In 2026, Toyota plans to introduce the next generation of powertrains that will help reduce carbon footprint. Electric cars coming are promised to have an impressive range of up to 1,000 km.