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Motor vehicle assembly plants in Ohio (17 P) Pages in category "Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Ohio" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total.
First production Audi Hybrid, third generation of the "Duo" hybrid powertrain, PHEV 1997 Toyota: Toyota Coaster Hybrid EV Bus First Japanese series hybrid bus 1997 Toyota: Toyota Prius (Japanese market only) Automobile 1998 New Flyer Industries: New Flyer DE40LF (diesel–electric hybrid bus), originally called "H40LF" Bus 1999 Honda: Honda ...
Manufacturer Marque Model State Facility Percentage of model's contents made in the U.S. or Canada (2024) [1] BMW Group [2] BMW: X3: South Carolina: BMW US Manufacturing Company: 23% X4: 32% X5: 28% X6: 30% X7: 25% XM: 21% Faraday Future: Faraday Future FF 91: California: FF ieFactory California: N/A Ford Motor Company [3] Ford: Bronco ...
Over in the corner, sitting on a stand, was the product of their work, a hybrid unit that will fit neatly inside the existing chassis from Dallara, and works with each
Of 25 million gasoline-electric hybrids on the world's roads, most are Toyotas—and most of those use the company's classic two-motor power-split parallel hybrid system. It used to be called ...
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 ...
The Chinese market variant with different front and rear fascias is called the Honda Breeze (Chinese: 皓影; pinyin: Hàoyǐng), produced and sold by Guangqi Honda. It was launched on 18 October 2019. The Breeze was also available as a hybrid and was sold alongside the international facelift version CR-V produced by Dongfeng Honda. [25]
Well known automotive series hybrid models include the variant of the BMW i3 that is equipped with a range extender. Another example of a series hybrid automobile is the Fisker Karma. The Chevrolet Volt is almost a series hybrid, but also includes a mechanical link from the engine to the wheels above 70 mph. [24] [25]