NISSAN MARCH
The March's Idling Stop system was brought up in the previous article "The present and future of compact cars - on the streets of Takamatsu in Kagawa, Japan's smallest prefecture." Take a March for a ride and the silence of the engine when idling is sure to make you a believer. What's more, when you go to give it some gas, it almost feels as though the car has anticipated your intention and revved up the engine for you. No, it's certainly not as simple as the system just stopping and starting the engine. Here we will explain the mechanism of the Idling Stop system as simply as possible.
Known as the "Eco-March," the new March aims to have the best fuel economy among compact cars. Its main feature is the Idling Stop system. The system improves fuel economy by automatically stopping the engine when the car stops, and restarting it when the driver removes his or her foot from the brake. By using the Idling Stop system along with other fuel economy improving technology, the March achieves a best in class*1 fuel economy of 26.0km/L*2 *3.
At first glance, the Idling Stop system is a simple function that stops and restarts the engine, but incorporated into it is an innovative design concept created by the engineers. If a car featuring the Idling Stop system cannot be driven in the same manner as cars the driver is used to, undue stress will be placed on the driver. For this reason, with the March Nissan aimed for an Idling Stop system that "does not disturb the driver." The driver receives the benefits of improved fuel economy without ever even noticing that the Idling Stop system is working.
Let's not forget that the March is a compact car aimed at people from all walks of life. As it is a compact car, starting with cost there are all sorts of restrictions, and it was necessary to create an Idling Stop system appropriate for a compact.
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