Hybrid Vehicles

Hybrid vehicles combine an electric motor with a gasoline engine for better fuel efficiency. Unlike electric cars, hybrids can't be plugged in to charge. Instead, the battery regenerates power through braking and the gas engine helps keep it topped up. This allows a hybrid to use the electric motor for short bursts or low-speed driving, and the gas engine for highway travel or when more power is needed. This combo means you get significant gas mileage improvements without sacrificing performance or range.

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