Ford C-MAX Energi Delivers Industry’s Top Electric-Only Speed Among Plug-In Hybrids at the Touch of a Button
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Traverse City, Mich. (August 7,
2012) –
Ford's EV mode button
At the touch of a button, Ford
C-MAX Energi plug-in hybrid drivers can enjoy
the industry’s top electric-only speed among
all plug-in hybrid vehicles – 85
mph.
Topping the Toyota Prius plug-in’s top
EV-only speed by more than 20 mph, the all-new,
five-passenger Ford C-MAX Energi can easily
keep pace with the flow of traffic, even when
the EV mode button is engaged and the gasoline
engine is off.
“We understand customers place a high
value on the zero-emission electrified driving
experience,” said Ford Vice President of
Powertrain Engineering Joe Bakaj. “This
inspired our engineering team to equip the
C-MAX Energi plug-in hybrid with a button that
enables drivers to choose an electric-only
driving mode.”
With a fully charged battery, C-MAX Energi
is rated at 195 horsepower, versus 188
horsepower for Toyota Prius.
C-MAX Energi’s EV mode range is 20-plus
miles – more than triple Toyota’s plug-in
and well within the one-way commute range of
many American motorists. C-MAX Energi –
Ford’s first plug-in hybrid – also tops
Prius plug-in in overall range (550 miles
versus 540 miles).
Three EV modes
The EV mode button – conveniently
mounted in the center stack – allows a driver
to switch vehicle operation between three
modes.
Drivers can opt for electric-only driving
without gasoline engine power, normal hybrid
mode where the powertrain melds electric and
gasoline engine power as appropriate, or a
battery-saving mode that reserves the pack
power for later use. For an image of the EV
mode button, click here.
When plug-in power is available, drivers
can change modes with each press of the EV mode
button. The mode currently selected is
displayed in the driver’s left instrument
cluster screen.
EV: Auto
“In EV: Auto mode, the vehicle
automatically takes advantage of plug-in
charge,” said Kevin Layden, Ford director of
Electrification Programs and Engineering.
“When the charge is depleted, C-MAX Energi
operates as a full hybrid.”
The powertrain computer automatically
selects the appropriate blend of battery usage
and engine usage based on demand and the state
of battery charge.
EV: Now
In EV: Now mode, the vehicle operates in
EV mode using plug-in power. The gasoline
engine will not operate unless an override
setting is selected or certain conditions are
present such as the accelerator pedal being
fully depressed and the driver enabling the gas
engine. EV: Now also activates a special Manage
EV screen to monitor functionality.
To achieve the EV range estimate shown on
the corresponding gauge, drivers are given
coaching cues to maximize EV mode.
Additionally, use of climate power and energy
gauges will further help drivers manage vehicle
energy use.
EV: Later
The EV: Later setting saves plug-in power
for later use, like transitioning from highway
to lower-speed residential neighborhood use.
C-MAX Energi operates in normal hybrid mode,
using both gas engine and electric motor.
Plug-in power is reserved until the driver
switches to the EV: Now or EV: Auto
setting.
“C-MAX Energi uses technology in new
ways to provide customers smart choices in
maximizing their energy usage based on where
and how they drive their vehicles,” Bakaj
said.
Built at Ford’s Michigan Assembly Plant
in Wayne, Mich., the all-new C-MAX Energi
plug-in hybrid begins arriving this fall at EV
Certified Ford dealers in 19 markets, followed
by nationwide rollout in all 50 states in early
2013.
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About Ford Motor
Company
Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles across six continents. With about 168,000 employees and about 65 plants worldwide, the company’s automotive brands include Ford and Lincoln. The company provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information regarding Ford and its products worldwide, please visit http://corporate.ford.com.
Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles across six continents. With about 168,000 employees and about 65 plants worldwide, the company’s automotive brands include Ford and Lincoln. The company provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information regarding Ford and its products worldwide, please visit http://corporate.ford.com.

