A motor control device for a vehicle having a deceleration deactivatable engine
which includes at least one deactivatable cylinder which is deactivated during
a deceleration traveling of the vehicle, and which is started by a motor when the
operation thereof transitions from a deceleration deactivation operation to a normal
operation. The motor control device comprises a cylinder deactivation state determining
section (S202) for determining whether or not the engine is in a cylinder
deactivation state, a cylinder deactivation executing section, a cylinder deactivation
operation detecting section (S201) for detecting whether or not the cylinder
deactivation executing section is activated, and a starting torque setting section
(S201-S204) for setting staring torque for starting the engine by
the motor. When it is determined, by the cylinder deactivation state determining
section, that the engine is in a cylinder deactivation state, and it is determined,
by the cylinder deactivation operation detecting section, that the engine is to
return to the fuel supply operation, the starting torque setting section sets a
smaller staring torque than in the case of a normal operation. Accordingly, the
output of the motor is optimally set when the operation transitions from the cylinder
deactivation operation to the normal operation; thus, a smooth drivability and
an improved fuel consumption efficiency can be obtained.