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In recent years, the car market has seen a significant increase in registrations of hybrid vehicles, which have a lower environmental impact than traditional diesel or petrol: this trend is set to grow further, given the ever-increasing sensitivity of consumers towards environmental issues and the search for alternative fuel systems to fossil fuels.
In addition to reducing polluting gas emissions, hybrid cars also have numerous other advantages, such as purchase incentives, access to limited traffic zones in cities and of course reduced fuel costs.
Precisely because of this significant increase in demand for hybrid vehicles, many (if not all) car manufacturers have begun to expand their offerings in this new sector, implementing new, increasingly advanced and efficient technologies.
Not everyone knows that hybrid vehicles are not all the same: depending on the systems they are equipped with and their level of technological advancement, they can in fact be divided into some main categories, commonly identified with the English terms “micro hybrid”, “mild hybrid”, “full hybrid” and “plug-in hybrid”, which present various differences in terms of operation.
These vehicles are equipped with an AGM battery to support the additional electrically operated components. Some examples of vehicles that feature this system are Ford Mondeo Hybrid, Honda CR-V, Hyundai Kona Hybrid, Kia Niro, Lexus CT, Lexus UX 184 HP, Renault Clio E-Tech Hybrid, Toyota C-HR Hybrid, Toyota Corolla Hybrid, Toyota Prius, Toyota RAV4, Toyota Yaris Hybrid.
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