What is the principle of hybrid cars?

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VanIsabela
07/30/25 7:04am
Hybrid cars operate on the principle of using a secondary power source to assist the engine, thereby enhancing vehicle power and reducing fuel consumption. Typically, hybrid vehicles utilize batteries or fuel cells as the secondary power source, which are both efficient and environmentally friendly. A hybrid car mainly consists of a control system, drive system, auxiliary power system, battery, and transmission system. Examples of hybrid cars include the Toyota Levin, Honda Accord, BYD Tang, and BMW X1. Taking the Toyota Levin as an example, it is built based on the Toyota A-class car's American version model. In terms of body dimensions, it measures 4640mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1455mm in height.
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