A New Kind of Hybrid Car Is About to Hit America's Streets

8 pointsposted 10 hours ago
by JumpCrisscross

6 Comments

rbanffy

10 hours ago

Range extenders are not new. The BMW i3 could be equipped with one (which was loud and didn’t do much).

grasbergerm

10 hours ago

Yep, the Chevy Volt ran for almost 10 years up until 2019. In 2011 it was Motor Trend's Car of the Year. More than 150,000 were sold over the entire production, which isn't hugely successful for a GM vehicle but they were well liked by owners.

Framing EREVs as a new kind of hybrid that the US hasn't seen before is just incorrect.

JumpCrisscross

10 hours ago

Is an external range extender feasible? Especially for a tuck, a tank and generator running on the flatbed would seem cheaper and more efficient than an integrated unit.

iAMkenough

8 hours ago

Hybrid cars are great if you want the worst of both ICE and EV worlds.

temp8830

13 minutes ago

But also if you want the best of those worlds. Specifically: instant acceleration of the EV drivetrain and increased range provided by ICE.

A Dodge Ram hybrid might not be the best example, but do watch some reviews of Chinese EREVs that aren't available in the US. The gap is striking.