Based on the factory Nissan Altima Hybrid, the Hot Rod Hybrid is a race car for use in the newly formed Hybrid/electric class in the Redline Time Attack Series and the Cannonball Run/One Lap of America race in April 2009. The race vehicle uses an electric supercharger to supplement the heavily modified drivetrain that comprises an E85-powered 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine and an electric motor for a combined output of 440HP. According to the company, the Hot Rod Hybrid hits the quarter mile 12.9 seconds at an estimated 109.2 mph or 175km/h.
A race-style interior with "no-waste" ECO 2009 Sparco racing seats, along with an eco-focused paint scheme, Power Film flexible solar panels, energy conserving Yokohama tires and Stillen aero body paneling complete the long list of modifications.
Specifications and Performance
- Nissan Altima Hybrid – Braille Battery "Hot Rod Hybrid" Race Car
- Weight 2970.5 pounds (3485 stock)
- "Hot Rod Hybrid" System: 2.5 Liter Inline 4 Cylinder – Ethanol E85 Fuel Permanent Magnet AC Synchronous – Braille Battery Powered
- "Hot Rod Hybrid" Horsepower* 440 HP
- Modifications – Ethanol E85* Vortech Electric Supercharger DCHSEO-P1
- Modifications – Electric Drive* Braille Battery Carbon Racing Pack – Phase 1 Experimental
- Horsepower Peak – Ethanol E85* 270 HP @ Crank / 270 @ Crank - Estimated
- Torque – Electric* 240 lb/ft @ 0 – 1500 rpm, Voltage 650 Volt Max
- Battery Charging Regeneration Technology, Solar Panel Charging System
- Transmission Electronically Controlled Continuously Variable Transmission
- Chassis Unitized body construction with TIG Welded 6 Point Racing Cage
- Suspension BC Racing Aluminum Coil Over Suspension, Stillen Sway Bar
- Brakes Wilwood Lightweight Vented Disk w 4-channel ABS
- Seats Sparco "ECO2009" Made from waste materials, FIA Approved
- Steering Wheel Sparco 360 Suede Wheel
- Wheels Front/Rear: 18 x 9 Enkei Lightweight LF-10 Rims
- Tires Front/Rear: 255/40 18" Yokohama Low Rolling Resistance Neova High Performance Tires
- Acceleration Quarter Mile* 12.9 sec. @ 109.2 mph estimated
- Lateral Acceleration* 1.02 g
- Braking: 60-0* 97 feet
- Racing Fuel Economy* 35 laps at Sebring vs. 20 Laps at Sebring for Non-Hybrid
* Unverified Data. Information Calculated on Individual Manufacturers Specifications
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