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Article detailing why Xterra's V6 Parallel Hybrid Engine System will provide the Xterra an advantage.
https://www.autoblog.com/hybrids/th...h-something-the-bronco-and-wrangler-dont-have
The Nissan Xterra Is Coming Back With Something the Bronco and Wrangler Don’t Have
Parallel hybrids are ideal for what the Xterra nameplate represents, and Nissan is headed in that direction.
Summary: Unlike a "series hybrid" (where the engine just acts as a generator), a parallel hybrid allows both the V6 engine and the electric motor to send power directly to the wheels.
Here's a simple video comparing difference between the different hybrid systems - Series, Parallel and Series-Parallel
https://www.autoblog.com/hybrids/th...h-something-the-bronco-and-wrangler-dont-have
The Nissan Xterra Is Coming Back With Something the Bronco and Wrangler Don’t Have
Parallel hybrids are ideal for what the Xterra nameplate represents, and Nissan is headed in that direction.
Summary: Unlike a "series hybrid" (where the engine just acts as a generator), a parallel hybrid allows both the V6 engine and the electric motor to send power directly to the wheels.
- Low-end Torque: The electric motor will provide instant torque from 0 RPM, which is a massive advantage for off-roading, rock crawling, and heavy towing capacity.
- The Edge: Neither the current Bronco nor the Wrangler offers a V6 hybrid setup (Jeep's 4xe is a 4-cylinder, and the 392 V8 is being phased out).
Here's a simple video comparing difference between the different hybrid systems - Series, Parallel and Series-Parallel