Quick Takeaways
- The Eagle Hybrid HEV has entered its final technical validation phase, signaling near-term market readiness.
- Kerman Motor’s hybrid strategy combines a DHT-based powertrain with regulatory-compliant electrification for passenger cars.
On December 14, Kerman Motor confirmed that its latest hybrid model, the Kerman Motor Eagle Hybrid HEV, has progressed to the final phase of technical testing, marking a significant milestone in the company’s electrification roadmap. The update signals that the vehicle is nearing readiness for market entry following extensive validation and compliance checks.
Kerman Motor Eagle Hybrid HEV Advances Through Final Validation
The Kerman Motor Eagle Hybrid HEV is built around a dedicated hybrid electric-gasoline architecture designed to balance efficiency and performance. At the core of the system is a DHT transmission that seamlessly manages power flow between the electric drive components and the internal combustion engine, ensuring smooth transitions across driving conditions.
The hybrid setup integrates a 1.8 kWh battery pack paired with coordinated electric motors. Together, this configuration delivers a combined 220 Nm of torque, supporting responsive acceleration while improving overall energy efficiency. The system has been calibrated to meet a broad set of regulatory and technical benchmarks, reflected in the vehicle achieving compliance with 85 standards during testing.
Platform Strategy and Powertrain Configuration
Developed on the Eagle (PS1) platform, the hybrid variant builds upon the engineering foundation of the gasoline-powered Eagle model that was introduced earlier this spring. The platform strategy allows Kerman Motor to leverage proven structural and mechanical elements while integrating advanced hybrid technologies.
Key technical highlights include:
From Gasoline Launch to Hybrid Expansion
Following the successful market introduction of the gasoline Eagle, Kerman Motor positioned the Eagle Hybrid HEV as a strategic extension of the lineup. The hybrid version has undergone a comprehensive program of durability, performance, and standards evaluation, aligning it with the company’s broader push toward electrified mobility solutions.
As the Kerman Motor Eagle Hybrid HEV completes its final tests and standard assessments, the model represents an important step in expanding hybrid offerings within the passenger car segment, reinforcing the brand’s transition toward more energy-efficient powertrain technologies.
Kerman Motor Eagle Hybrid HEV Advances Through Final Validation
The Kerman Motor Eagle Hybrid HEV is built around a dedicated hybrid electric-gasoline architecture designed to balance efficiency and performance. At the core of the system is a DHT transmission that seamlessly manages power flow between the electric drive components and the internal combustion engine, ensuring smooth transitions across driving conditions.
The hybrid setup integrates a 1.8 kWh battery pack paired with coordinated electric motors. Together, this configuration delivers a combined 220 Nm of torque, supporting responsive acceleration while improving overall energy efficiency. The system has been calibrated to meet a broad set of regulatory and technical benchmarks, reflected in the vehicle achieving compliance with 85 standards during testing.
Platform Strategy and Powertrain Configuration
Developed on the Eagle (PS1) platform, the hybrid variant builds upon the engineering foundation of the gasoline-powered Eagle model that was introduced earlier this spring. The platform strategy allows Kerman Motor to leverage proven structural and mechanical elements while integrating advanced hybrid technologies.
Key technical highlights include:
- Hybrid electric-gasoline powertrain optimized for urban and highway driving
- DHT transmission enabling efficient torque distribution
- Compact battery system designed for regenerative energy recovery
- Motor coordination tuned for efficiency and drivability
From Gasoline Launch to Hybrid Expansion
Following the successful market introduction of the gasoline Eagle, Kerman Motor positioned the Eagle Hybrid HEV as a strategic extension of the lineup. The hybrid version has undergone a comprehensive program of durability, performance, and standards evaluation, aligning it with the company’s broader push toward electrified mobility solutions.
As the Kerman Motor Eagle Hybrid HEV completes its final tests and standard assessments, the model represents an important step in expanding hybrid offerings within the passenger car segment, reinforcing the brand’s transition toward more energy-efficient powertrain technologies.
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