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Vezel / HR-V hybrid: SUV Japanese Market only, 2014 model year 2013 Nissan Pathfinder Hybrid: SUV 2014 model year, canceled within the same year or the next depending on country 2013 Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid: SUV 2014 model year 2013 BMW BMW i3 REx Automobile This is the plug-in hybrid version of all-electric car scheduled for late 2013 2013 Fisker
Chrysler minivan, petro-hydraulic hybrid French MDI petro-air hybrid car developed with Tata. Hydraulic hybrid and pneumatic hybrid vehicles use an engine or regenerative braking (or both) to charge a pressure accumulator to drive the wheels via hydraulic (liquid) or pneumatic (compressed gas) drive units. In most cases the engine is detached ...
Electric cars purchase under a battery leasing contract, such as the Renault Zoe, are eligible for the full €6300 bonus for zero CO 2 emission vehicles.. Until July 31, 2012, a premium up to €5,000, under the bonus-malus system, was granted for the purchase of new cars with CO 2 emissions of 60 g/km or less which benefited all-electric cars and any plug-in hybrid with such low emissions.
2026 Toyota RAV4 Is a Hybrid Family SUV Worth Waiting For. Joey Capparella. January 23, 2025 at 9:00 AM. 2026 Toyota RAV4 SUV Could Go Hybrid-Only Illustration by Avarvarii - Car and Driver.
parking lot (Am.), car park (Br.) parking The word "stationnement" is the French word, but in France they replace many words by the English equivalent when it is shorter. frasil fragile ice glace fragile huard (huart) loon Plongeon Huard: A type of bird typically found in lakes and ponds.
Misspellings in French are a subset of errors in French orthography. Many errors are caused by homonyms; for example, French contains hundreds of words ending with IPA [εn] written as -ène, -en, -enne or -aine. [1] Many French words end with silent consonants, lettres muettes, creating, in effect, homonyms.
A French-speaking person or nation may be referred to as Francophone in both English and French. French is an official language in 27 countries, as well as one of the most geographically widespread languages in the world, with about 50 countries and territories having it as a de jure or de facto official, administrative, or cultural language. [4]
There are increasing differences between the syntax used in spoken Quebec French and the syntax of other regional dialects of French. [1] In French-speaking Canada, however, the characteristic differences of Quebec French syntax are not considered standard despite their high frequency in everyday, relaxed speech.