What is the principle of Toyota hybrid vehicles?

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OChristian
08/29/25 6:37am
Toyota hybrid vehicles operate on the principle of utilizing two or more energy storage devices and converters or energy sources as driving power, effectively reducing fuel consumption. Depending on the structure of the power transmission system, hybrid vehicles can be classified into series hybrid vehicles, parallel hybrid vehicles, series-parallel hybrid vehicles, and complex hybrid vehicles. Toyota's lineup includes models such as the Camry, Highlander, RAV4, Corolla, and Vios. Taking the 2021 Toyota Corolla as an example, it belongs to the compact car category with body dimensions of 4635mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1455mm in height, a wheelbase of 2700mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 50 liters.
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