Peugeot, Citroën and DS outline plans for electric and hybrid future

PSA Group's three car brands will launch a family of new electric and hybrid vehicles in 2019.

By Jesse Crosse, Autocar UK calendar 26 May 2016 Views icon4940 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Peugeot, Citroën and DS outline plans for electric and hybrid future

PSA Group, incorporating Peugeot, Citroen and DS will launch two new multi-energy global platforms in 2019 powered by petrol, diesel, plug-in hybrid and battery-electric powertrains.

Both will appear first in DS models and there will be a battery electric vehicle with a range of 279 miles/446 kilometres.

The larger of the two, EMP2, will be used for C and D platform cars and the smaller CMP (common modular platform) will serve smaller B and C segments.

The EMP2 platform will include plug-in hybrids in both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive formats.

The plug-in hybrids will be petrol-electric and PSA will phase out diesel hybrid technology when the new cars come on stream.

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The new CMP-based electric vehicle will be powered by a 113bhp front-mounted electric motor powered by a next-generation lithium ion battery with a capacity of 50kWh. Its maximum speed will be 93mph/149kph.

Fast home charging is done via a 7kW onboard charger capable of delivering enough charge to create a range of 62 miles/99km in 90 minutes. An ultra- fast charging system delivers an 80% charge in 30 minutes, or 7.5 miles/12km of additional range for every one minute of charging time.

The larger EMP2 platform will include a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) drivetrain as a superior solution for larger cars.

Saloon version will get a 12kW battery pack capable of delivering 80kW, while larger SUVs and CUVs will get a 13kWh pack with a power output of 90kW.

The capacity of the new batteries is 12 times greater than the company’s existing plug-in batteries.

The batteries can be charged in 4.5 hours using the standard home charging system and 2.5 hours if the homeowner has a 32-amp socket installed to power a 6.6kW charger.

Petrol engines will range from 147bhp to 197bhp, they are front-mounted and will be combined with a new technology eight-speed automatic transmission and a 108bhp electric motor.

Four-wheel drive versions will have an additional 108bhp electric motor mounted on the rear axle. The combined maximum total power available is 247bhp for two-wheel drive and 296bhp for AWD cars.

Range in all-electric mode will be 37 miles/59km, which means for most drivers, the majority of journeys will be completed in battery-only mode.

Also read: PSA Group to expand petrol lineup in Europe

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