2006
Mercury Mariner Hybrid and Ford Performance Parts
Released on
= June 8, 2005, 4:44 pm
Press Release
Author = Jenny McLane
Industry = Automotive
Press Release
Summary = The Mercury Mariner Hybrid uses both gasoline engine and
electric motor, which gives a 50% increase in driving efficiency
with a much lower emission. Being a full hybrid, the Mercury Mariner
employs both series- and parallel-hybrid characteristics.
Press Release
Body = The Mercury Mariner Hybrid uses both gasoline engine and
electric motor, which gives a 50% increase in driving efficiency
with a much lower
emission. All this is achieved by the use of 6 powertrain components,
which work in perfect unison. Ford motor has 40 patents in hybrid
engine technology and 70
pending.
"The greatest
appeal of the Mercury Mariner Hybrid is that it satisfies both your
environmental conscience and sense of style. Mariner Hybrid retains
the clean, tailored appearance of the conventional Mariner,"
said Peter Horbury, Executive Director, North American Design.
Being a full
hybrid, the Mercury Mariner employs both series- and parallel-hybrid
characteristics. The gasoline engine shuts down to conserve fuel
during coasting, at
stoplights, and at low speeds. The electric motor, drawing electricity
from the battery, is able to drive the vehicle without assistance
up to 25 mph.
It has 2.3-liter
DOHC Duratec four-cylinder engine with 2 ac electric motors with
250 D-size nickel-metal hydride batteries in a compact, rear-mounted,
sealed package. The vehicle could go up to 25 mph with only electric
power. The gas engine automatically shuts down at stoplights, during
coasting or while vehicle is crawling
at low speeds. 2006 Mercury Mariner Hybrid has a greater fuel economy
in city driving where electric motor runs the vehicle up to as much
as 25 mph.
The Mariner
hybrid has 16-inch, five-spoke aluminum wheels wrapped with 235/70R-16
all-season tires and a discreet air vent in the driver's side rear-quarter
window
that helps cool the rear-mounted nickel-metal hydride battery pack.
It has an all-new Intelligent 4WD System, which automatically transfers
torque from front to
rear as required by road conditions without driver intervention.
Mariner powertrains
include a 2.3-liter 16-valve I-4 and a 3.0-liter 24-valve V-6 Duratec
engine. Both engines come with a standard 4-speed automatic transaxle.
It also features
a front end with the vertical, satin-aluminum-finished waterfall
grille framing the floating Mercury emblem. The fascia features
a stacked-element
theme with complex refractor headlamps over inset fog lamps. A high-impact-plastic
(HIP) aluminum-look bumper insert and U-shaped air intake below
the bumper.
Mariner has
the latest level of the Personal Safety SystemTM, one of the most
comprehensive and technologically advanced safety systems available
in any vehicle in any class. Seat-mounted front side air bags and
side air curtain air bags are optional.
"Mariner
Hybrid fits perfectly with Mercury's design philosophy," says
Richard Gresens, Mariner chief designer. "It's a stylish, elegant
design with clean simple lines. It's an urban sport-utility, comfortable
going to a club downtown, yet still possessing all of the capability
and versatility of a sport-utility. At the same
time, it's environmentally friendly."
To continue
Ford's tradition of offering environment friendly, outstanding value
and class leading amenities, auto parts companies like Partstrain
offers top of the line Ford Parts. The customer has a choice from
a vast array of Performance Parts, Replacement Parts, Aftermarket
Parts and accessories. It offers new and used Ford auto body and
engine parts, headlights, transmission parts, taillights, radiators,
wheels, rims, and more.
You can shop
securely for your Volkswagen parts with Parts Train's online store
at http://www.partstrain.com/ShopByVehicle/FORD The Ford OEM parts
you need are in stock and ready to be shipped.
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Contact Details
= Los Angeles, CAlifornia, USA, 90025
jenny@partstrain.com
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