What does hybrid car mean?

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KarterLee
07/29/25 4:20am
Hybrid cars refer to vehicles equipped with two or more power sources, also known as composite power vehicles. Below is a detailed introduction to the types of hybrid vehicles: 1. Parallel hybrid: This configuration uses the engine as the main power source with an electric motor as the auxiliary power source. 2. Series-parallel hybrid: This system relies solely on the electric motor for low-speed driving, while the engine and electric motor work together at higher speeds. 3. Series hybrid: This type uses only the electric motor to drive the vehicle. The components of hybrid vehicles include: battery, fuel cell, solar cell, and internal combustion engine generator.
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SanCaleb
08/12/25 8:04am
Hybrid cars are those equipped with both a gasoline engine and an electric motor, which I find quite an ingenious design. Having driven several hybrid models, my biggest takeaway is the significant fuel savings, especially in city traffic jams where the electric component takes over, consuming no fuel at all while even recharging through brake energy regeneration. Unlike pure electric vehicles that raise concerns about charging stations, or traditional gasoline cars that waste fuel, hybrids strike a perfect balance. Take the Toyota Prius, for instance—a classic example. Commuting with it cut my monthly fuel expenses by half. Additionally, the driving experience is quieter, with smoother acceleration and minimal noise interference. I’d recommend hybrids to budget-conscious drivers or tech enthusiasts eager to try something new—they blend the best of both power systems, suit most daily scenarios, and prove cost-effective in long-term maintenance.
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