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Infiniti Q60 Project Black S uses 3.0L 563 horsepower V6 engine will show in Paris
Infiniti will continue to introduce a new prototype of the Infiniti Q60 Project Black S - the performance sedan that debuted last year but at this latest appearance, the Q60 Project Black S looks more realistic
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The Infiniti Q60 Project Black S is meant to introduce the technology transfer from Formula One racing - especially the dual hybrid powertrain - to a legitimate street car.
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The prototype will show up in Paris with the 3.0-liter VR30 V6 dual-turbocharged engine, combined with the F1 energy recovery system (ERS), for a total output of 563 horsepowe
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Infiniti said the setup helped the Q60 Project Black S take less than 4 seconds to accelerate from 0 to 100 km / h. It is known, without the help of the ERS, the VR30 engine block produces about 399 horsepower.
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Project Black uses three MGU starters - one MGU-K unit (K stands for "kinetic"), capable of recovering energy from the brakes, and two Engine turbochargers are equipped with two 'MGU-H' (H stands for heat, which means heat) to collect heat energy from exhaust gases.
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Thus, the transmission generates electrical energy for the vehicle from both braking and acceleration. According to the Japanese car brand, the transmission and the aerodynamics of the Black S were developed with the Renault Sport Formula One Team.
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In design, the new Infiniti Q60 Project Black S is unique thanks to the enhanced Monza tunnel tailpiping the same aerodynamics as the Renault Sport F1, which is made of carbon fiber.
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Even through digital modeling, the shape and proportions of the Monza's performance-tuned Monza wings are tuned to provide the best stability and high traction when the vehicle enters.
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Project Black S owns wide-body wheel arches to accommodate the larger 21-inch alloy wheels, which are prominent on the sides of the car, thanks to deep cuts and complex details. fashion of the car.
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In addition to the huge windshield, the rear of the car also impresses with the large diffuser and double-tube centrifugal discharge system.
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"Project Black S represents the most innovative electrolyte performance in the [Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi] Alliance list," said Roland Krueger, global chairman of Infiniti. Infiniti's journey on the electrochemical route will continue to grow stronger since 2021. "
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Roland Krueger added, "Project Black S uses high power systems and intelligent power management from advanced drives. Project Black S is the embodiment of a beautiful street sedan but can still be pitiful at any time, especially on the track.
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Like many other concept cars, the Infiniti Q60 Project Black S is an experiment for new ideas and technologies, proving our joining the Alliance is a true move. "
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