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The Full Hybrid market is a subset of the Electric and Hybrid Vehicle market. It is characterized by vehicles that use both an internal combustion engine and an electric motor to power the vehicle. The electric motor is powered by a battery, which is recharged by the engine or through regenerative braking. This type of vehicle is designed to maximize fuel efficiency and reduce emissions.
Full Hybrid vehicles are typically more expensive than conventional vehicles, but they offer a number of advantages, such as improved fuel economy, lower emissions, and increased performance. They are also more reliable than conventional vehicles, as they require less maintenance.
Some of the companies in the Full Hybrid market include Toyota, Honda, Ford, Hyundai, Kia, and Nissan. Show Less Read more