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Toyota Camry. Range: 686 miles. Kelley Blue Book clocked the 2024 Toyota Camry as both the longest-range hybrid sedan on sale in America and the top-ranking Toyota. Hyundai Elantra Hybrid. Range ...
By the end of 2006 there were about 15 hybrid vehicles from various car makers available in the U.S. [1] By May 2007 Toyota sold its first million hybrids and had sold a total of two million hybrids at the end of August 2009.
In the market, for the first time, all trim levels of the Camry come standard with a hybrid powertrain and an optional all-wheel-drive; a V6 is no longer available. [18] Toyota made the Camry all-hybrid, to help keep the nameplate and its internal combustion engine relevant, as they transition to electrification and become carbon neutral. [19] [20]
The engine delivers net system power of 149 kW (200 bhp), up from 139 kW (187 bhp) in the previous model, and allows the new model to achieve a 39% increase in fuel economy rating, giving the Camry Hybrid best MPG ratings among mid-size sedans. [26] [27] The Camry Hybrid uses a 1.6 kWh sealed nickel-metal hydride traction battery. [28]
Hybrids accounted for 20% of the 290,649 Camrys Toyota sold in the U.S. last year. This move will have a big impact on fuel consumption, emissions, and owners’ fuel costs.
But it can’t run on the battery alone. A plug-in hybrid has a larger battery — typically 30 to 50 miles in range — and can power up overnight with a regular 110 volt home outlet ...
Because a series-hybrid has no mechanical link between the ICE and the wheels, the engine can run at a constant and efficient rate regardless of vehicle speed, achieving higher efficiency (37%, rather than the ICE average of 20% [17]) and at low or mixed speeds this could result in ~50% increase in overall efficiency (19% vs 29%).
In 2014, hybrid electric car batteries can run on solely electricity for 70–130 miles (110–210 km) on a single charge. [citation needed] Hybrid battery capacity currently ranges from 4.4 kWh to 85 kWh on a fully electric car. On a hybrid car, the battery packs currently range from 0.6 kWh to 2.4 kWh representing a large difference in use of ...