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Will the rumored 2022? Hybrid Bronco be a Plug-in or a conventional Hybrid?
Also where is it? Is it really going to happen?
Also where is it? Is it really going to happen?
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A plug in is a hybrid that can go many miles on battery power alone and when the battery runs out it works like a regular hybrid.I'd like to see something a little more conventional so as not to be limited to plug in. I'd like the Black Diamond 4-door with Lux package in something that gets combine 30mpg or better for my daily driver.
Yup faaar superior IMOA plug in is a hybrid that can go many miles on battery power alone and when the battery runs out it works like a regular hybrid.
A plug in has the major advantage that if say your daly commute to and from work is 30 miles and the plug in EV range is 30 or more miles you don't use any gas. For most people the plug in is a far superior option than a regular hybrid.
Yep, my wife and I commute in her prius prime plug in. It gets a bit over 25 miles to a charge which is enough for our daily roundtrip and most weekend errands. We put thousands of EV miles on per year while charging off our solar panels. But then when we want to take a 1,000 mile road trip we just run on gas like every other car (but get 50mpg). It's a pretty sweet deal!A plug in is a hybrid that can go many miles on battery power alone and when the battery runs out it works like a regular hybrid.
A plug in has the major advantage that if say your daly commute to and from work is 30 miles and the plug in EV range is 30 or more miles you don't use any gas. For most people the plug in is a far superior option than a regular hybrid.