Hybrid vehicles come in two distinct flavors: mild and full. The basic principle is the same with each version. A relatively small gasoline engine works in accord with an electric motor to propel the vehicle, resulting in greater fuel economy and reduced tailpipe emissions. The difference between the two hybrid types lies in the way their systems make use of each power source: whether they work jointly or separately, and the conditions that determine when the output from each source is called for.
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