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British luxury car marque Bristol is to reveal an all-new hybrid electric model this year. Bristol Cars, famous for 67 years of gentlemans GTs, is close to unveiling an all-new hybrid supercar, perhaps as soon as Julys Goodwood Festival of Speed.
The new car will use a range-extended powertrain devised by Bristols associate company Frazer-Nash, the Surrey-based research firm run by Indian tech entrepreneur Kamal Siddiqi, who also owns the rights to the Wankel rotary engine.
Брысталь лічыцца адпраўце пастаянны электрычны прывад на ўсе чатыры колы, з бензінавым рухавіком — напэўна кампактнага ротарнага харчавання генератар для падачы ў банк літый-іённых батарэй. Фрэйзер-Нэш крыніц засакрэцілі інфармацыю аб дакладных аўтамабілі макет і выглядае, але кажуць, што знешні кансультант будзе стыль аўтамабіля.
In 2009, in co-operation with Turin-based design house Italdesign, Frazer-Nash showed the Namir range-extended supercar concept, which used its own-design system of separate motors for each wheel, plus what Fraser-Nash engineers call digital differentials to deploy torque intelligently. The car had an 813cc Wankel engine driving a generator to charge lithium ion batteries mounted in the spine of the chassis.
Frazer-Nash has given no indication when it plans to put the Bristol into production, but talks of its responsibility as custodians of the brand, and has confirmed its firm intention to build the car.


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