Does a plug-in hybrid version of Jeep's Wrangler Rubicon make sense? Not only does it make sense, it makes more sense than the traditional internal combustion version.
Toyota Motor Corp. said Wednesday it has developed a plug-in hybrid vehicle for public road tests in Japan and plans tests for the U.S. and Europe. Plug-in hybrids, whose batteries can be recharged ...
GM may have the flashy Chevy Volt concept, but it seems Ford has taken the first step to test plug-in hybrids in the wild. Ford has teamed with electric utility California Edison to test its new ...
The pros, cons, costs, and differences between EVs, hybrids, and PHEV cars, trucks, and SUVs. Buying a car used to be simpler when it was presumed your vehicle would be powered by an internal ...
We’ve seen electrification and hybridization come to cars from Chinese-made econoboxes to Ford’s workhorse F-150 pickup. Now plug-in power is coming for Lamborghini’s (VOW.DE) latest and greatest — ...
Over the past year, we’ve tested products like the Ninja Artisan pizza oven, the Dyson Airstrait, and the Dyson Supersonic, ...
Toyota has boosted its Boulder fleet of plug-in Prii (that’s plural for Prius) for preliminary smart grid testing. Ten more pre-market vehicles were recently loaned to the Boulder-based Renewable and ...
We’ve always had a soft spot for the Toyota Prius at Consumer Reports. This hybrid model has never been flashy or sporty, but for the past two decades each generation came with two promises: Practical ...
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