A
hybrid vehicle is a vehicle which uses a mixture of power or fuel sources.
Hybrid vehicle may also refer to:
A high-performance European-designed and built sports or touring car with a powerful American V8 engine, typically from the 1950s to 1970s.
Hybrid electric vehicle, increasingly common automobiles which employ both a traditional internal combustion engine and an electric battery motor/generator to provide motive force and energy recovery.
Plug-in hybrid, an electric hybrid vehicle that can be plugged into a power grid to recharge its battery.
Hydraulic hybrid, a hybrid vehicle which employs both a traditional internal combustion engine and a hydraulic motor/pump to provide motive force and energy recovery. Currently developed for big trucks/buses that start/stop often.
Dual-mode vehicle, a hybrid vehicle which uses power from two sources of the same type
Flexible-fuel vehicle, a hybrid vehicle which can use more than one type of liquid fuel for its internal combustion engine (commonly gasoline/LPG or gasoline/alcohol or gasoline/ethanol) The military has used gasoline/diesel/JP5 combos.
Motorized bicycle, a bicycle powered by human and another power source such as liquid fuels or electricity
Hybrid train, a locomotive with more than one power source
Hybrid velomobile, an enclosed human-powered vehicle with an auxiliary (usually electric) motor
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A
hybrid vehicle is a vehicle which uses a mixture of power or fuel sources.
Hybrid vehicle may also refer to:
A high-performance European-designed and built sports or touring car with a powerful American V8 engine, typically from the 1950s to 1970s.
Hybrid electric vehicle, increasingly common automobiles which employ both a traditional internal combustion engine and an electric battery motor/generator to provide motive force and energy recovery.
Plug-in hybrid, an electric hybrid vehicle that can be plugged into a power grid to recharge its battery.
Hydraulic hybrid, a hybrid vehicle which employs both a traditional internal combustion engine and a hydraulic motor/pump to provide motive force and energy recovery. Currently developed for big trucks/buses that start/stop often.
Dual-mode vehicle, a hybrid vehicle which uses power from two sources of the same type
Flexible-fuel vehicle, a hybrid vehicle which can use more than one type of liquid fuel for its internal combustion engine (commonly gasoline/LPG or gasoline/alcohol or gasoline/ethanol) The military has used gasoline/diesel/JP5 combos.
Motorized bicycle, a bicycle powered by human and another power source such as liquid fuels or electricity
Hybrid train, a locomotive with more than one power source
Hybrid velomobile, an enclosed human-powered vehicle with an auxiliary (usually electric) motor
Topics referred to by the same term
This
disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hybrid vehicle. If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.