I'm considering buying a new car and I keep hearing about the Toyota Prius being a 'hybrid' car. What does that mean exactly and how is it different from a traditional gasoline car?
ReplyHi Emily, a hybrid car uses both a gasoline engine and an electric motor to power the vehicle. This combination allows for greater fuel efficiency and reduced emissions compared to a traditional gasoline car. The Toyota Prius, in particular, uses a unique hybrid system called Toyota Hybrid Synergy Drive which is known for its reliability and advanced technology.
Hey Emily, a hybrid car like the Toyota Prius also has regenerative braking, which means it can convert the energy normally lost during braking into electricity to recharge the batteries. This not only improves fuel efficiency, but also reduces wear on the brakes.