What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for hybrid vehicles?

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DiSamuel
07/29/25 8:26pm
Hybrid vehicles typically consume only 3-5L per 100 kilometers. Below is an introduction to hybrid vehicle-related content: Hybrid Vehicles: Hybrid vehicles combine fuel and electric power, with an electric motor serving as an auxiliary power source to the engine, where the primary power source remains the engine. Characteristics of Hybrid Vehicles: The electric motor, which assists the engine, provides strong and smooth power during normal driving. They are energy-saving and emission-reducing. They are fuel-efficient, using electric power for low-speed driving and switching to fuel only when high-speed driving requires greater power output, thereby reducing fuel consumption and making them ideal for urban driving.
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