While a ring gear shaft 126 linked with a drive shaft rotates, a power
output apparatus 110 applies a torque to a first motor MG1 attached
to a sun gear shaft 125, thereby abruptly increasing a revolving speed of
an engine 150, to which a fuel injection is stopped. A torque generated
by a frictional force of, for example, a piston in the engine 150 and working
as a reaction is applied as a braking torque to the ring gear shaft 126 via
a planetary gear 120. The magnitude of the braking torque depends upon the
frictional force of, for example, the piston and can be controlled by regulating
the revolving speed of the engine 150 by means of the first motor MG1.
This control procedure enables the energy consumed by the engine 150 to
be output as a braking force to the drive shaft.