Plug-in hybrid vehicles are rarely charged, according to a new study. Why are automakers still producing them?
Chery’s KP31 brings something midsize trucks have never had before: a diesel plug-in hybrid.
The legendary Italian automaker confirmed to USA TODAY that it's no longer planning to build battery electric cars by 2030.
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The plug-in hybrid fire problem
There is a version of the plug-in hybrid that exists in the popular imagination as a sensible compromise. You get the ...
It's easy to understand the appeal of a plug-in hybrid vehicle. You get a decent amount of battery-only range, and you don't get the typical range anxiety one might get from a pure-electric vehicle.
As EU mulls new regulations, a real-world study of a million PHEVs shows even when charged up, they still use 3x as much gas ...
Nissan gave the Rogue a plug-in hybrid option for 2026 that comes by way of Mitsubishi, and it starts at $47,485 (including destination).
While most hybrids are said to use one to two litres of fuel per 100km, a study claims they need six litres on average.
The newest model is ‘geared towards comfort’ ...
Hybrids are picking up speed in the market while full electric vehicles are slowing down. Shoppers want the efficiency boost ...
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