| Chrysler LLC Begins Production of New Hybrid
Electric Vehicles
AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Aug. 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
Chrysler LLC's Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) began rolling off the
assembly line this week at its Newark (Delaware) Assembly Plant. Chrysler is
offering the two-mode hybrid powertrain on both vehicles built at the plant,
Dodge Durango and Chrysler Aspen.
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In order to smoothly add one of the automotive industry's most advanced
technologies into their established build process, cross-functional launch
teams conducted highly accurate, cost-effective computer simulation of new
assembly processes. Similar efforts were conducted at tooling suppliers.
"The implementation of this new manufacturing process was done
intelligently, with both quality and cost in mind," said Joe Ozdowy, Plant
Manager of Newark Assembly. "I'd like to congratulate and thank the team for
their dedication while bringing these important new products to market to
help satisfy the changing needs of our Dodge and Chrysler customers."
"The members of UAW Local 1183 continue to prove that they have the
expertise, the experience, the training and the professionalism to
successfully accomplish the most demanding and complex work," said Larry
Dixon, President of UAW Local 1183. "This demonstration of excellence is
something the men and women of UAW 1183 and UAW 1212 should be proud of."
The production of early pilot vehicles was done on the plant's assembly line
which helped to root out anomalies early in the pre-production process,
helping to ensure a higher quality launch.
Production of vehicles with the hybrid powertrain differs in several ways
from production of those with conventional powertrains. New processes were
implemented to accommodate HEV production, including a unique powertrain
assembly process, and ergonomic-assist systems to aid in new functions, such
as HEV battery installation.
There are several unique components associated with HEV production that are
installed at the plant, including:
-- 300-volt battery -- Two-mode transmission -- Torque power inverter module
(TPIM) -- Electric air conditioning -- Auxiliary power module --
High-voltage cables (AC and DC) -- Hydro-electric power steering pump --
Hybrid gate way module -- Cooling module
Dodge Durango was the leader in its segment for initial quality, according
to J.D. Power and Associates 2008 Initial Quality Study(SM). With the advent
of HEV production, a new series of error-proofing processes was put in place
to ensure continued quality excellence.
"We are proud of the highly skilled and dedicated employees at Chrysler's
Newark plant," Delaware Governor Ruth Ann Minner said. "The employees at
Newark Assembly continue to work hard to ensure the success of this new
product line, and we are looking forward to these new hybrid vehicles being
available to the public."
The Advanced Two-mode Hybrid System
Chrysler LLC's advanced, state-of-the-art two-mode full hybrid system --
developed in partnership with General Motors, Daimler and The BMW Group --
integrates proven automatic-transmission technology with a patented
hybrid-electric drive system to deliver the world's first two-mode full
hybrid.
As a result of low- and high-speed electrically variable transmission (EVT)
modes, the system is defined as a "two-mode hybrid." In addition, the
sophisticated fuel-saving system incorporates four fixed-gear ratios for
high efficiency and power-handling capabilities. During the two EVT modes,
the system can use the electric motors to improve fuel economy,
acceleration, and for regenerative braking to utilize energy that would
normally be lost during braking or deceleration. The energy is stored in the
batteries for later use.
The system's two modes are optimized for city and highway driving.
In the first mode -- at low speed and with light loads -- the vehicle can
operate in three ways:
-- Electric power only -- Engine power only -- Any combination of engine and
electric power
The two-mode hybrid provides all of the fuel-saving benefits of a
full-hybrid system, including electric-only operation. In this mode, the
engine is "shut off," with the vehicle moving under electric-only power at
low speed. The result is a significant reduction in fuel consumption in
heavy stop-and-go traffic.
The second mode is used primarily at highway speeds. In addition to electric
assist, the second mode provides full power from engine when conditions
demand it, such as when passing, pulling a trailer or climbing a steep
grade.
Pricing for the full-size 4x4 sport-utility hybrid electric vehicles is
nearly $8,000 below the competition. The manufacturer's suggested retail
price (MSRP) for the new 2009 Dodge Durango HEMI(R) Hybrid is $45,340,
including $800 for destination. The MSRP for the new 2009 Chrysler Aspen
HEMI Hybrid is $45,570, including $800 for destination. Additionally,
customers are expected to receive an estimated tax credit of $1,800.
Newark Assembly Plant
The 3.4 million square feet Newark Assembly plant has 1,000 employees and is
represented by UAW Local 1183 and UAW Local 1212. The facility was built in
1951 as a tank plant and converted to an automobile plant in 1957. The 1998
Dodge Durango was introduced in September 1997. The all-new 2004 Dodge
Durango production was launched October 2003. The Chrysler Aspen was
launched August 2006. Hybrid production began in August 2008.
About Chrysler LLC
Chrysler LLC, headquartered in Auburn Hills, Mich., produces Chrysler,
Jeep(R), Dodge and Mopar(R) brand vehicles and products. Total sales
worldwide in 2007 were 2.7 million vehicles. Sales outside of North America
were the highest ever with an increase of 15 percent over 2006. Its product
lineup features some of the world's most recognizable vehicles, including
the Chrysler 300 and Town & Country, Jeep Wrangler and Grand Cherokee and
Dodge Challenger and Ram. The Chrysler Foundation, the company's
philanthropic arm, annually supports hundreds of charitable organizations in
the United States and throughout the world. In 2007, the Foundation gave
approximately $21 million in charitable donations.
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