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  2. Hybrid vehicle - Wikipedia

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    [111] This means people buy what they want, if they want a fuel efficient car they buy a Hybrid without thinking about the actual efficiency of the product. This "green myopia" as Ottman calls it, fails because marketers focus on the greenness of the product and not on the actual effectiveness.

  3. Hybrid electric vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Full hybrid, sometimes also called a strong hybrid, is a vehicle that can run entirely on its electric motor for a period of time. [21] Ford's hybrid system, Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive, Peugeot-Citroën's HYbrid4 and General Motors/Chrysler's Two-Mode Hybrid technologies are full hybrid systems. [22]

  4. Guide to Kinds of Hybrid Cars and Their Pros and Cons - AOL

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    They deliver more power than the vehicle's 12-volt system, but are far less expensive than full hybrid systems that operate at 280 to 400 volts. You Might Also Like Car and Driver’s 10 Best Cars ...

  5. Hybrids were the biggest trend in cars in 2024. Here are 5 ...

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    As demand for EVs cooled, hybrid cars took off in 2024. Companies that placed early bets on hybrids reaped the rewards. Hybrids will likely play a big role in the electric transition. Hybrid cars ...

  6. Hybrid vehicle drivetrain - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid vehicle drivetrains transmit power to the driving wheels for hybrid vehicles. A hybrid vehicle has multiple forms of motive power, and can come in many configurations. For example, a hybrid may receive its energy by burning gasoline, but switch between an electric motor and a combustion engine.

  7. What is a mild hybrid (MHEV) car? - AOL

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    A mild hybrid or MHEV is a sort of half-step in between a traditional gas-powered vehicle and a full-on hybrid vehicle. The goal of a mild hybrid car is to consume less fuel, but it does so in a ...

  8. Alternative fuel vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A hybrid vehicle uses multiple propulsion systems to provide motive power. The most common type of hybrid vehicle is the gasoline-electric hybrid vehicles, which use gasoline (petrol) and electric batteries for the energy used to power internal-combustion engines (ICEs) and electric motors. These motors are usually relatively small and would be ...

  9. How Reliable Are Hybrid Cars? - AOL

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    A plug-in hybrid is the same basic concept but generally with a more powerful motor (or motors) and a bigger battery pack to match. These cars also come with their namesake plug, allowing you to ...