Hybridization started two decades ago with the debut of the Toyota Prius. The latest model is the Toyota Prius AWD-e, which uses an independent electric, magnet-less rear motor to power the rear wheels from 0 to 6 mph, then when needed, up to 43 mph.
Hybridization started two decades ago with the debut of the Toyota Prius. The latest model is the Toyota Prius AWD-e, which uses an independent electric, magnet-less rear motor to power the rear wheels from 0 to 6 mph, then when needed, up to 43 mph.
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