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Aston Martin DB9 plug-in hybrid prototype by Bosch Engineering

By on Jun 17, 2013 | 10:27 AM
Aston Martin DB9 plug-in hybrid prototype by Bosch Engineering

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The engineers at Aston Martin and Bosch Engineering collaborated and created an original Aston Martin DB9 plug-in hybrid. Designed to show us how the plug-in technology can improve the performance of a car, the Aston Martin DB9 plug-in hybrid combines a 6.0-liter V12 petrol engine of the Aston Martin and two electric motors which send traffic to the front wheels.

Overall yields 740 horses with 0-100 km/h to make the approximately 3.7 seconds, with electric range 26 km in relation to Aston Martin DB9 production, the original has better handling thanks to the addition of the torque vectoring.

It also features a new digital instrument panel, a new system of information and entertainment and sports tuned ESC (electronic stability control system) with four settings.

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