Hybrid vehicles utilize two engine technologies alongside each other - a standard gasoline powered engine and an electric motor that is charged by a rechargeable set of batteries, to integrate the technologies and utilize the benefits of both in one shot.
>>>Believe it or not, electric cars use older technology when compared to gasoline powered cars. The first electric cars came into existence in the early 1800s. The only downlow here was that it was a newer technology and was not efficient enough.
>>>Strong engines with excellent performance: The hybrid cars have two engines, electric and petrol driven. Both engines work in strong coordination to deliver outstanding performance along with powerful torque.
>>>Range Anxiety' that usually worries electric car drivers is no longer such an issue because most electric cars are increasing their MPGe* and the option of a backup range extending engine is available for some too.
>>>Although gasoline prices keep varying, in comparison to a traditional gasoline/diesel car powered by internal combustion engines, the advent of hybrid cars since 1999 has thrived on the advancement of technology to ensure that by using both the old-school engine with electric motors these cars can be
>>>Additionally, there are two engine options: the 5.3L V8 or 6.2L V8 engines. Both have gasoline direct injection (GDI) technology that helps improve fuel efficiency by nearly 30% over older models without GDI technology.
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