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INFINITI annonce ‘Project Black S’ la version bestiale & hybride hi-tech F1, du récent coupé Q60 présenté au Salon de Detroit, North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) 2016. Pour célébrer le partenariat technologique entre Renault Sport Formula One Team & Infiniti donc, la marque premium de Nissan présentera au salon de Genève 2017 une auto bad-ass dans le style et bestiale dans sa technologie.
INFINITI Project Black S featuring Renault Sport F1 Team
INFINITI Project Black S Teaser Geneva 2017
Coming soon. Project Black S. #INFINITIF1 pic.twitter.com/Sc2FpbdE2q
— INFINITI Europe (@InfinitiEurope) 3 mars 2017
Sneak peek. Coming soon. Project Black S. #INFINITIF1 pic.twitter.com/T2HdfvMZRn
— INFINITI Europe (@InfinitiEurope) 3 mars 2017
2016 NAIAS: Infiniti press conference
DETROIT – Infiniti has unveiled the new Q60 sports coupe at the 2016 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit. Designed and engineered to perform, the Q60 offers a compelling combination of daring design and exhilarating performance and dynamics.
INFINITI Project Black S
No mercy. No compromise. The best that INFINITI and the Renault Sport Team have for the road. Project Black S #INFINITIF1 pic.twitter.com/E1Wf0p4b1j
— INFINITI MSport (@InfinitiMSport) 4 mars 2017
Featuring Formula One-inspired technology, Project Black S is an exploration of a new INFINITI high-performance model line. Developed in collaboration with the RenaultSport Formula One Team, Project Black S will be revealed for the first time globally at a special media event on the eve of the Geneva International Motor Show.
A radical reinterpretation of the Q60 coupe, Project Black S features a stand-out, aerodynamic design, and hints at how a unique-for-the-road performance hybrid powertrain could significantly enhance the dynamics of an INFINITI production car.
“INFINITI is the premium car manufacturer within the Renault-Nissan Alliance, and a technical partner to the Renault Sport Formula One Team, so it is natural that we come together to explore the possibility of bringing innovative high-performance hybrid technology to our customers. INFINITI has constantly led the way in making innovative new powertrain technology available, and we’re extremely excited by the potential of Project Black S.”
– Roland Krueger, President of INFINITI
The performance hybrid powertrain being explored through Project Black S features an ‘energy recovery system’ (ERS) to harvest energy, deploying recovered electric power to boost power and torque. The result is instant, significant, lag-free acceleration. Inspired by the dual-hybrid system proven in Formula One, the technology does not yet exist in a current road car.
The reveal of Project Black S in Geneva will help to gauge potential public interest in highperformance derivatives of INFINITI cars.
Moteur – INFINITI 3.0L Twin Turbo V6 – Project Black S
Infiniti propose un coupé à motorisation hybride délivrant au total 500 chevaux.

Infiniti 3.0-liter V6 twin-turbo engine
Cette automobile au nom de code ‘Black S’ est équipée le bloc moteur récent V6 3.0L biturbo de 405 ch. associé à un système type KERS (pour Kinetic Energy Recovery System) utilisé en Formule 1 sur la Renault R.S.17.
Découvrez la toute nouvelle @RenaultSportF1 #RS17 et son Système de Récupération d'Énergie co-développé par INFINITI ! #INFINITIF1 pic.twitter.com/sglVA0Wez9
— INFINITI France (@InfinitiFrance) 21 février 2017
Pour rappel, Infiniti qui avait quitter Red Bull qui a choisi TAG Heuer, est venu rejoindre Renault Sport pour la saison 2016 de F1.
Feu vert pour le retour de Renault en F1 pour 2016 …et Red Bull stoppe avec Infiniti pour TAG
Design INFINITI Project Black S

INFINITI Project Black S – 2017 – front side-face / profil avant
La firme premium de Nissan propose un design bad-ass avec bouclier avant en fibre de carbone, capot bombé laissant deviner le gros V6. Ajoutons des jantes 21 pouces noires, un aileron arrière massif au liseré jaune Renault Sport du plus bel effet. On retrouve un diffuseur arrière type GT-R NISMO. Pour parachever l’ensemble, Infiniti a opté pour une double sortie d’échappement.

INFINITI Project Black S – 2017 – rear side-face / profil arrière
Under the hood INFINITI 3.0L Twin Turbo V6

Infiniti 3.0-liter V6 twin-turbo engine – under the hood
Infiniti last month introduced the VR30DDTT engine, a 3.0-liter direct-injected, twin-turbo V6 that will power the new Q50 sedan. While this engine shares a family resemblance with the 3.8-liter V6 VR38DETT found in the wicked Nissan GT-R, officials say there are enough differences to declare that it is an all-new engine.

Infiniti Q60 V6 – engine / moteur – VR30DDTT
VR30DDTT is an all-new engine from the new and exclusive ‘VR’ powertrain family, born out of the brand’s longstanding heritage of V6 powertrains. The new engine has been engineered to empower the driver and offer increased power and torque and higher levels of efficiency than any comparable predecessors.
Selected INFINITI models, including Q60 and Q50, have been equipped with the all-new 3.0-liter V6 twin-turbo in 2016, with the engine available in two performance levels – 300 or 400 horsepower. Both engines share the same technologies and offer the same unrivalled sensation of potent and immediate power delivery.

Infiniti Q60 V6 – Infographic
The all-new ‘VR’ 3.0-liter V6 twin-turbo engines deliver a compelling combination of drivability, efficiency, and performance. The ‘VR’ engines will be used in new INFINITI models, models which have been engineered to satisfy every INFINITI market worldwide signaling the growing presence of the brand globally.
The all-new 3.0-liter V6 twin-turbo engine was created through extensive in-house experience of six-cylinder powertrain development. The ‘VQ’ V6 powertrain family, predecessor to ‘VR’, has been a long-established and multi-award winning series of engines that has appeared in INFINITI models since 1994.
The all-new 3.0-liter V6 twin-turbo engine has been developed to deliver optimal power and torque for an engine of its size, together with optimized fuel efficiency. The high-output version of the power unit delivers 400 hp (298 kW) at 6400 rpm and 475 Nm (350 lb-ft) maximum torque at 1600-5200 rpm; while the 300 hp (224 kW) version (at 6400 rpm) produces 400 Nm (295 lb-ft) torque at 1600-5200 rpm.
While the 300 hp version is fitted with a single intercooler pump, the 400 hp engine uses two for more effective management of heat when under operating at higher loads. In addition, for the 400 hp variant an optical turbo speed sensor gives a 30% power boost to the turbo system by allowing the blades to spin faster.
These outputs have been achieved while ensuring an improvement in fuel efficiency of up to 6.7% and this represents a best-in-class power-to-efficiency ratio for the 400 hp power unit.
This power-to-efficiency performance was made possible thanks to a set of newly-developed features. Advanced timing control ensures improved responsiveness, enabling quicker reactions to driver inputs.
A new electric motor is fitted to the valve timing system, increasing the speed of the throttle for enhanced response times. Not only does this have a positive impact on performance but also efficiency, with the engine able to operate more efficiently through closer control of cylinder combustion.
Power delivery is enhanced through an advanced new twin-turbo system enabling smooth and immediate responses under acceleration, while aiding efficiency. An optimized turbine blade design helps the engine generate greater overall performance, with faster turbine revolution speeds allowing for an immediate response from the twin-turbo system.
In addition, the V6 engine features a new turbine speed sensor, which allows for the twin-turbo system to perform at up to 220,000 rpm – at steady condition and 240,000 rpm at transient condition– higher than ever before for a V6 power unit. With greater capacity for faster revolutions, the twin turbochargers boost the higher-powered version of the engine to deliver higher power and torque. The turbo speed sensor on the 400 hp version allows for up to 30% more power output.

Infiniti VR30DDTT – engine inside
The engineers have developed a water-cooled intercooler system to further improve performance and efficiency. The system rapidly cools air as it enters the twin-turbo system, reducing turbo lag and allowing for more immediate acceleration. The secondary result is a cooling system which is more compact – meaning a shorter flow path for air entering the turbocharger to enable quicker engine responses.
A new electronic wastegate actuator allows closer control of exhaust gas flow away from the turbocharger, restricting the amount of exhaust gas flowing through the unit to improve overall engine efficiency.
The core structure of the 3.0-liter V6 twin-turbo engine weighs 194.8 kg (429.5 lbs) – 14.1 kg (39.1 lbs) less than the engine it replaces. The new turbocharger and advanced intercooler (or CAC) system componentry adds just an extra 25.8 kg (56.9 lbs), for 220.6 kg (486.3 lbs) in total.
The all-new power unit is 19% (0.7 liters) smaller in capacity than earlier V6 engines offered by INFINITI. It builds on the company’s legacy of embracing new engineering solutions and technologies. Just as these earlier engines have always been respected for their lightweight aluminum construction and low mechanical friction – making them smooth, durable and highly responsive – the 3.0-liter V6 twin-turbo engine follows its performance-oriented predecessors with a more compact and lightweight design, while maintaining a performance focus.
Chief among the new weight-saving elements is the adoption of spray bore coating for the engine block and integrated exhaust manifold for cylinder heads. Not only does this make the engine lighter, but this also aids cooling as heat can dissipate more effectively through the aluminum alloy bore wall, a process boosted further by its physical design, which encourages faster engine heat management.
The lower weight throughout the engine contributes to greater mechanical efficiency, with lower inertia from its lightweight aluminum components, while this added efficiency adds to the drivability and overall performance of the V6 engine.
The engineers have adopted a series of innovation technologies for application in the new V6 to deliver a more engaging driving experience. Chief among these is a new direct-injection gasoline (DIG) fueling system. The high-pressure DIG system allows for more precise injection of fuel into the combustion chamber, delivering the exact amount required for smooth engine acceleration, depending on throttle position and engine speed. This system makes the new V6 the cleanest and most fuel efficient engine of its type that INFINITI has ever offered, contributing towards the 6.7% improvement in fuel economy.
The advanced valve timing control allows for more precise regulation of the air volume in the combustion chamber, helping the engine to operate more efficiently and improving fuel economy under all conditions.
The new cylinder-bore coating process further boosts mechanical efficiency. The new low-friction ‘mirror bore coating’ technology allows the pistons to move more freely in the cylinders by reducing levels of mechanical friction by 40% compared to the previous V6 engines. This mirror bore coating process involves cylinder walls getting treated with a thermal arc spray coating after which the coating is hardened. The ‘mirror-smooth’ cylinder wall reduces piston friction and boosts performance.
The mirror bore coating process saves the 3.0-liter V6 twin-turbo engine 1.7 kg (3.8 lbs) in weight, when compared to previous V6 engines, owing to the hardened tolerance that the spray system gives to lighter metals.
One of the most significant features in the all-new 3.0-liter V6 twin-turbo engine is the adoption of a new integrated exhaust manifold, built into the cylinder head, enabling engineers to position the catalytic converter closer to the exhaust point. This results in a shorter flow path for the hot exhaust gases, allowing the catalytic converter to heat up almost instantly – twice as fast as previous V6 engines – and reducing emissions from a cold start.
Moving the catalytic converter closer to the exhaust point saves weight by making the engine more compact than before. This design accounts for a 5.3 kg (11.7 lbs) reduction in weight.
The new aluminum engine block has been constructed as a ‘square’ engine, with equal cylinder bore and stroke dimensions (86.0 x 86.0 mm). As a result, the 3.0-liter V6 twin-turbo engine combines low mechanical friction and fast-revving response. Power and torque are accessed across a broader spread of mid-range engine speeds, in which drivers typically spend most of their time. The result is the ideal balance between drivability, efficiency, and performance.
FROM POWER TO SUPER POWER
The new compact and lightweight 3.0-liter V6 twin-turbo engine is the most advanced V6 engine that Infiniti has ever offered, striking and ideal balance between drivability, efficiency, and performance.
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