Gray 2019 Jaguar I-PACE EV Being Charged in a Driveway

Hybrid vs Plug-In Hybrid vs EV: Which is the Most Efficient?

What Are the Differences Between Hybrids, Plug-In Hybrids and EVs?

Is fuel economy at the top of your automotive wish list? Are you looking for a car or crossover that provides an athletic and fuel-efficient performance? Have you wanted to know – what are the differences between hybrids, plug-in hybrids and EVs? Find out more about next-generation automotive technology with this overview of the advantages that go with hybrid, plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles.


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What Are Hybrid Vehicles?

Hybrid vehicles combine the power and performance of a gas engine with the efficient power of an electric motor that work in tandem to conserve fuel. When you travel at higher speeds, a hybrid powertrain will use the combined power to deliver an athletic performance at every turn and when you drive at lower speeds, the hybrid powertrain has the ability to run on pure electric power for short distances. A majority of hybrid models employ regenerative braking technology to recapture kinetic energy when you come to a stop and recharge the battery. Popular Toyota Prius hybrids will earn 54 mpg in the city and 50 mpg on the highway.

What Are Plug-In Hybrid Vehicles?

Plug-in hybrid vehicles enhance the ability of drivers to use electric power rather than fuel with a larger battery pack. When drivers choose a plug-in hybrid, they will enjoy the advantages of a larger battery pack with the ability to charge it at work or home. When the battery is depleted during travel, the powertrain will function like a standard hybrid. The Toyota Prius Prime is a premier example of a plug-in hybrid that will achieve 54 mpg combined in hybrid mode with a 25-mile electric driving range and a 133 MPGe fuel-economy rating.

What Are Electric Vehicles?

All-electric vehicles represent the future of the automotive world and Tesla leads the way in that category, providing the perfect combination of performance and efficiency without the use of gasoline. High-tech and high-capacity electric batteries provide electric power and can be recharged at home or at local charging stations to deliver peak performance at all times. Tesla Model 3 EVs boast an electric driving range of 310 miles and the all-new Jaguar I-PACE provides a 240-mile electric driving range.

X-Ray View of 2019 Jaguar I-PACE Electric Powertrain on a Desert Highway
Close Up of 2018 Ford Focus Electric Plug

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Are you looking for a car or crossover that makes fuel economy a priority? Have you always wanted to know – what are the differences between hybrids, plug-in hybrids and EVs? Find the answers you are looking for with this overview by Autos of Dallas. Visit the Autos of Dallas inventory today and get behind the wheel of a fuel-efficient luxury vehicle like a pre-owned Lincoln MKZ Hybrid!