2005 GMC Graphyte Concept
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2005 GMC Graphyte Concept by Justin Couture / Canadian Auto Press |
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As with any serious SUV, the Graphyte features ground-gripping permanent all-wheel drive, delivered through the Two Mode's
A 300-volt nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) battery is the main power source for the hybrid and electrical components in the Graphyte. The main, large-format cell is hidden away beneath the rear passenger seat, while a separate pack, located under the hood, provides power for the accessory systems, such as HVAC, power steering and power brakes. The clever placement of the battery cells demonstrates that they don't necessarily need to be integrated into the frame
The Graphyte is of traditional body-on-frame design, praised by off-roaders for its greater durability and towing strength, but live axles, typically found on trucks, won't be found here. An advanced, electronically adjustable suspension which consists of struts in front and a five-link layout in back is used instead. At speed, the vehicle automatically lowers its ride height to improve aerodynamics and fuel consumption, but the suspension can also be raised to increase ground clearance when off-roading. |




