What does the vehicle's range mean?
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It refers to the maximum distance a vehicle can travel at a relatively economical speed with the remaining fuel in the tank. Below are relevant details: 1. Driving range: The continuous driving distance of a vehicle with a full fuel tank under certain road conditions, typically 300-500 kilometers for general vehicles, while military vehicles usually achieve 600-800 kilometers. 2. Hybrid vehicles: The maximum range supported by the battery is relatively short, generally not exceeding 10 kilometers, whereas pure electric vehicles can achieve a much longer range, up to hundreds of kilometers. 3. New energy vehicles: The range refers to the distance a vehicle can travel at a constant speed under ideal road conditions, wind speed, temperature, etc., on a single full charge. Hybrid vehicles and lead-acid battery vehicles (low-speed vehicles) have relatively shorter ranges.