Subaru will introduce their G4e Concept electric vehicle at Tokyo, in addition to the new Impreza WRX STI and EXIGA Concept. The G4e makes use of the latest lithium-ion batteries, without cramping the interior. Subaru designed this all-aluminum concept, meant to seat five passengers, with the batteries stored underneath the vehicle's floor.
Riding on a 2.65 meter long wheel base (the largest in its class, the company claims the heavy battery helps lower the car's center of gravity. These features give the car more balance at the frant and back, translating to more control for the driver.
Powering the vehicle is Subaru's own high-capacity vanadium battery, capable of storing two or three times more energy than other lithium-ion batteries of the same approximate weight. When adding into consideration the car's aluminum body, Subaru expects the car to be able to travel 200 kilometers on a single battery charge
Also exciting is the car's 15-minute quick carge potential, which gets the batteries charged to 80% capacity. A full charge taks about eight hours when connected to an AC outlet at home. Subaru suggest the cost to run this car will be substantially less than the cost to run a gasoline-powered car. Subaru points out that often times costs of electiricty are lower at night, which further reduces the money it takes to make the G4e run.
If the concept car looks a bit like a triangle to you, have no fear. That design was intentional, according to Subaru.
Subaru is introducing this car as part of their "Fantastic Moments" theme, created for the 40th Tokyo Motor Show. Intended to mean a combination of "Pleasure of Driving" and "Environmental Responsibility," The car will be shown off at the Tokyo Motor Show on October 24th around 11:50am Tokyo Time.
Press ReleaseWith a sporty and dynamically styled body that defies the conventional image of eco-cars, this next generation compact EV* is loaded with a newly developed battery and has achieved more than double the range of the current advanced EV “R1e”
Aim of Development
With an innovative compact body suggestive of the near future, the G4e Concept is a new eco-car from Subaru equipped with zero-emission technology. Subaru is actively researching and developing EV, such as the R1e being developed jointly with Tokyo Electric Power Company. Noteworthy among developments by Subaru is a new battery using vanadium that makes it possible to significantly increase range by increasing energy density.
Design
Amidst diversifying lifestyles, we aspire for a lifestyle with automobiles to become more accessible and exciting. Our aim is to combine a spacious interior with a sporty exterior look while maintaining the compact size.
Exterior
The triangular shape in its silhouette is representative of the image of high performance and moving toward the future. Functional parts such as the headlights were also coordinated with a mechanical design, to suggest excitement toward the future. The triangular shaped body that is suggestive of motion is also functional, achieving coefficient of drag (Cd) value of 0.276 to reduce energy loss. The rear view camera integrated with the metallic trim of the A-pillar is designed as a wedge that takes and stops the flow of the trim for a look of momentum.
A charging connecter that can be used both at home and for fast-charging is positioned on the bottom center of the front bumper.
Interior
The trim and seats are based in red and white to create a colorful and uplifting atmosphere. The space is suggestive of VIP box seats in an opera theater. We have designed this with the image of two friendly couples freely maneuvering the surrounding environment from the various situations unfolding in front of them and information conveyed through a large display screen. The display linking the front window and the floor via the center of the instrument panel is the image of a dynamically flowing waterfall, symbolizing the exciting interior of this car.
Main Features
Packaging that is beyond the expectation to an EV and good driving performance While the G4e Concept is designed to fit within the Japanese compact segment, we have secured the largest wheel base of its class (2,650mm) and succeeded in creating flat and spacious floor space by storing the battery completely underneath the floor. Despite being an EV, the interior is roomy and comfortable
and can seat five people. Loading the heavyweight battery under the floor also offers the benefit of lowering the center of gravity. Combined with a lighter exclusive aluminum chassis, the weight is well balanced in the front and back so that drivers have full control of the vehicle.
A new battery that dramatically extends range The source of power for the G4e Concept is a new Next Generation lithium-ion battery developed exclusively by Subaru. With technology to efficiently load our original high-capacity vanadium material that can store two to three times more lithium ions than conventional materials onto the positive terminal, energy density is about double that of manganese lithium-ion batteries of the same weight. Combining this with a lighter vehicle body and improved electricity efficiency technology, about 200 km of travel is possible with one battery charge. There is also no maintenance involved.
A 15-minute quick charge is possible at charging stations Batteries can be charged fully in about 8 hours from a home AC power source. The cost of electricity is approximately one-third of gasoline. If it is charged only in the night while discount rate is offered, it would cost just one-tenth, making this very economical. With charging stations installed in urban locations such as supermarkets, hospitals, and public facilities, an 80% quick charge would be possible in 15 minutes, so the battery can be charged during a quick shopping trip or while taking a break. Your range of activities can expand with everyday driving using the air conditioner as well as day-trip drives with family and friends.