vehicle whose powertrain uses multiple power sources
A hybrid vehicle uses two or more different power sources to move, typically combining a gasoline engine with an electric motor. This combination allows the vehicle to switch between power sources or use them together, which can improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions compared to traditional gas-only cars.
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World's first mass-produced hybrid vehicle Toyota Prius NHW10 (1997–2000)
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