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Hybrid Cars News

Hybrid Cars

 
Hybrid electric vehicles combine features of internal combustion engines (using gasoline, diesel, natural gas, ethanol or other fuel) and electric motors. Unlike 100 percent electric vehicles, hybrid vehicles do not need to be plugged into an external source of electricity to be recharged; most operate on gasoline.
 
Hybrid passenger cars arrived in the U.S. in model year 2000, following their introduction in Japan a few years earlier. First came the two-seat Honda Insight, followed by the Toyota Prius in model year 2001. They are now available in many makes and models.
 
Hybrid systems have also proved effective in buses and heavy trucks, including military vehicles, transit buses and many others. (Source: EPA, NREL / Photo: Flickr)
 

Articles about Hybrid Cars

  • Ford's Fusion Hybrid: From enchanted forest to tax credits

    Fri, Jan 30 2009 at 4:13 PM

    Ford's Fusion is fun to drive in a convention hall basement, and you can get a $3,500 federal tax credit, too.

  • Enterprise's expensive hybrid rentals

    Wed, Jan 21 2009 at 3:12 PM

    Enterprise will now let you make expensive, non-guaranteed reservations for hybrid cars.

  • Dispatches from the Motor City

    Fri, Jan 09 2009 at 7:57 PM

    Catch Jim Motavalli's daily updates from the auto show this week.

  • Ford's Fusion Hybrid: Good car, bad market

    Mon, Jan 05 2009 at 4:47 PM

    The Ford Fusion Hybrid is fuel-efficient, innovative and smarter than the Escape Hybrid. But it faces challenges in the marketplace.

  • The Morning Briefing: 12/23

    Tue, Dec 23 2008 at 9:16 AM

    Obama's energy policy will be pretty corny, which could be bad for soybeans. Could we turn to air force for power? And should we take time to reflect on global warming?

  • The Morning Briefing: 12/19

    Fri, Dec 19 2008 at 9:22 AM

    It's a good morning to be a U.S. automaker or electric utility, but science fans have reason to celebrate, too. Also, the future of U.S. transportation approaches a crossroads, and electric cars could make kids smarter.

  • Last Call: 12/3

    Wed, Dec 03 2008 at 6:38 PM

    CNN on the future of cars; NYT on the future of the Hummer; small islands on sinking; Poznan on Obama; EPA on China and the National Research Council on the EPA

  • A flair for the dramatic: The big three automaker CEOs and their nine hour hybrid drive to DC

    Wed, Dec 03 2008 at 3:58 PM

    The CEOs of the Big Three automakers are making a symbolic drive to Washington, D.C., in hybrid cars to beg for bailout bucks.

  • Obama's dirty little secret: his Presidential limo is a gas guzzler

    Tue, Nov 25 2008 at 3:22 PM

    Should we care that Obama's Presidential Limo will get single digit miles per gallon?

  • Who revived the electric car?

    Mon, Nov 24 2008 at 5:09 PM

    After more than a century of waiting in gasoline's shadow, the electron is ready to retake the roads.

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