Following the recent announcement regarding the
introduction of new 2.0-liter EcoBlue turbodiesel engines (including with
mild-hybrid assistance), the Ford Tourneo Custom people carrier now gains a
plug-in hybrid variant. Revealed at the GoFurther event in Amsterdam, the Ford Tourneo Custom
Plug-In Hybrid is the first PHEV in the segment. It combines a 1.0-liter
EcoBoost gasoline engine with an electric motor/generator and a 13.6 kWh
lithium-ion battery pack.
Interestingly, the internal combustion engine acts
as a range extender, with the front wheels being driven exclusively by the
electric motor. It is, therefore, a series-hybrid driveline configuration. Ford
says the people-mover can drive in all-electric mode for up to 50 km or 500 km using the range extender. The automaker projects an
average fuel consumption as low as 3.3 l/100 km (85.6 mpg UK), with
corresponding CO2 emissions of 75 g/km.
Besides energy from regenerative braking, the battery
can also be recharged using an external source. Using a charging port located
within the front bumper, the Ford Tourneo Custom Plug-In Hybrid can be fully
charged via a domestic 240-volt 10-amp power supply in 5.5 hours. Charging time
drops to 3 hours when using a commercial 240-volt 16-amp or 32-amp supply.
Ford says the plug-in hybrid system does not affect
the Tourneo Custom’s interior space as the compact, liquid-cooled battery pack
is located under the floor of the passenger compartment. As a result, the
people-mover offers eight seats with conference seating arrangement for the
second and third rows.
The Tourneo Custom Plug-In Hybrid offers four
selectable (and self-explanatory) EV modes that allow the driver to choose how
and when to use the available battery charge: EV Auto, EV Now, EV Later, and EV
Charge. Drivers can also choose the degree of energy recovery and braking
assistance by selecting either Drive or Low on the gear selector.
Styling-wise, the Tourneo Custom Plug-In Hybrid
looks pretty much like a regular model except for the charging port in the
front bumper, the power/charge gauge replacing the standard rev counter and the
smaller gauge for battery state of charge that replaces the engine coolant
temperature indicator.
The Tourneo Custom PHEV will only be available in
upscale Titanium specification which means standard equipment includes the
voice-activated SYNC 3 infotainment system with an 8-inch color touchscreen
compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, FordPass Connect on-board modem
technology, Active Park Assist, and more. Customer deliveries of the
Tourneo Custom Plug-In Hybrid will begin in late 2019.