Is the Corolla Hybrid based on the TNGA architecture?
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Corolla Hybrid is based on the TNGA architecture. Introduction to the TNGA architecture: The TNGA architecture is a vehicle manufacturing concept introduced by Toyota, aimed at producing better vehicles. Under the TNGA architecture, Toyota employs extreme aerodynamic designs, lighter body structures, and lower centers of gravity during vehicle manufacturing, resulting in cars that are more enjoyable to drive. Introduction to hybrid vehicles: A hybrid vehicle is equipped with two engines: an electric motor and a gasoline engine. The electric motor consumes no energy when idle and uses less energy than the gasoline engine during low-speed driving. The gasoline engine performs better at high speeds, delivering more power under the same engine weight conditions. This means the electric motor is more efficient during traffic jams in peak hours. In other words, the two engines can work continuously, operate separately, or complement each other for optimal energy utilization. It is a highly efficient and low-consumption vehicle equipped with two engines: an electric motor and a gasoline engine.