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Simply put, all gasoline-electric hybrids
have a gas tank just as traditional cars do, but they also have large capacity
(or a series of) batteries that’s able to store electricity that gets generated
from when the car’s brakes are applied while driving. Then, at certain speeds
or range of distances, the car is able to use its electric motor to start
driving from a stop, before the gas engine kicks in at a higher speed. The Atlantic has a great infographic to better explain how hybrids work.
Years ago, hybrid technology was confined
to cars that looked rather boring,
or were downright hideous in appearance.
Luckily nowadays, luxury manufacturers are honing in on the popularity of
hybrids. Porsche recently unveiled a plug-in hybrid model of their popular Cayenne
SUV, which produces a whopping 416 hp when combining its gas and electric
powertrains.
BMW created an entirely new i series of cars, including its i8 sports car,
which features a three-cylinder gas engine with a plug-in electric motor.
As a car enthusiast, older hybrids like the
Prius really got to me. I could appreciate the technology behind them and how
they were more environmentally friendly, but they were sluggish to drive and
dull to look at. Fortunately, this new breed of hybrids has a variety of
vehicles available to those looking for a cheaper commuter vehicle, to
supercars that can be raced on the track. Looking at the latest hybrid supercars produced by Porsche, Ferrari, and McLaren gives me faith in hybrid technology after all.
I have always been interested in hybrid vehicles but I didn't really understand what a hybrid car did. The infographic you linked to was very informative.
ReplyDeleteGlad that helped you out! Hybrids are fairly complex so I figured that the infographic would explain it better than I could.
DeleteWho hasn't seen those Prius commercials that drive home its eco-friendly hybrid option? I would have never guessed that another company actually came out with the hybrid car first. Cars are essential in today's world - it is nice to know that they are trying to get more eco- friendly, and making it stylish is just a bonus!
ReplyDeleteGreat point. I think making hybrids more stylish will help sell them to millennials like ourselves!
DeleteI love your blog. It's amazing to see all these cars and learn more about them.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lekhika!
DeletePrius has been shown as an all rounder that is stylish and mainly hybrid. However, I completely agree with you on the point of Porsche as the originator of Hybrid concept. It's really interesting reading how the system works and what makes these cars look different.
ReplyDeleteYou're definitely right -- they're very complex machines but they're becoming so commonplace and popular, which is a good thing for our environment.
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