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    • About Hybrid Cars

      What are Hybrid Cars?

      A hybrid car is a vehicle that combines two or more different power sources to propel the vehicle. Typically, a hybrid car combines an internal combustion engine (often fueled by petrol) with an electric motor and a battery pack. The primary purpose of a hybrid car is to maximize fuel efficiency and reduce emissions by utilizing the strengths of both the internal combustion engine and the electric motor.

      Choosing a hybrid car?

      A hybrid car is a vehicle that combines two or more different power sources to propel the vehicle. Typically, a hybrid car combines an internal combustion engine (often fueled by petrol) with an electric motor and a battery pack. The primary purpose of a hybrid car is to maximize fuel efficiency and reduce emissions by utilizing the strengths of both the internal combustion engine and the electric motor.

      Determine your needs: Assess your specific requirements and preferences. Consider factors such as the number of passengers, your typical driving patterns (city commuting, long trips, etc.), cargo space requirements, and desired features and amenities.

      Fuel efficiency: One of the primary reasons for choosing a hybrid car is improved fuel efficiency. Research and compare the fuel economy ratings of different hybrid models to find the one that offers the best mileage for your driving needs.

      Hybrid system type: There are different types of hybrid systems, including parallel hybrids, series hybrids, and plug-in hybrids. Understand the differences between these systems and determine which one suits your driving habits and charging capabilities.

      Battery size and range: Hybrid cars have different battery sizes and electric driving ranges. Consider the battery capacity and the electric range of the hybrid models you are considering. A larger battery capacity and longer electric range can provide more opportunities for electric-only driving and increased fuel savings.

      Driving experience: Take a test drive to assess the driving experience, including acceleration, handling, and overall comfort. Pay attention to the transition between electric and gasoline power modes and how seamlessly it occurs.

      Safety features: Ensure the hybrid car you choose is equipped with advanced safety features, such as airbags, anti-lock braking systems (ABS), electronic stability control (ESC), lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, and collision mitigation systems.

      Reliability and warranty: Research the reliability ratings and manufacturer warranties of different hybrid models. Look for a reputable brand with a strong track record of reliability and a comprehensive warranty that covers the hybrid system and battery.

      Price and total cost of ownership: Consider the purchase price, financing options, and potential tax incentives for hybrid vehicles. Additionally, factor in long-term costs such as maintenance, insurance, and depreciation to determine the total cost of ownership.

      Best hybrid cars within your budget

      Here is a list of popular hybrid cars.

      ModelsEx-Showroom
      Maruti Suzuki Victoris₹ 10.5 Lakh
      Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder₹ 10.95 Lakh
      Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara₹ 11.03 Lakh
      Toyota Innova Hycross₹ 18.06 Lakh
      Honda City Hybrid eHEV₹ 19.48 Lakh

    • Key Highlights of Hybrid Cars

      Popular Models Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder , Toyota Innova Hycross , Land Rover Range Rover , Toyota Vellfire and Volvo XC90
      Latest Launches Maruti Suzuki Victoris , Toyota Camry and BMW M5
      Most Expensive Lamborghini Revuelto (Rs. 8.7 Crore)
      Affordable Model Maruti Suzuki Victoris (Rs. 10.5 - 19.99 Lakh)
      Upcoming Model Mahindra BE.05 (Nov 2025) , Jeep Avenger (Nov 2025) , Hyundai Ioniq 6 (Nov 2025) , Kia EV4 (Nov 2025) and MG 7 (Nov 2025)
      Fuel Type Hybrid, Petrol, Petrol+CNG and Diesel

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    • Tata Punch
      Tata Punch
      +33 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 5.5 - 9.3 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 11,417
    • New Hyundai Venue
      New Hyundai Venue
      +25 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 7.9 - 15.69 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 16,397
    • Maruti Suzuki Wagon R
      Maruti Suzuki Wagon R
      +11 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 5.16 - 7.94 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 10,709
    • Tata Nexon
      Tata Nexon
      +63 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 7.32 - 14.7 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 15,193
    • 2025 Renault Triber
      2025 Renault Triber
      +7 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 5.76 - 8.6 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 11,963
    • Maruti Suzuki Alto K10
      Maruti Suzuki Alto K10
      +10 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 3.7 - 5.45 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 7,679
    • Hyundai Grand i10 Nios
      Hyundai Grand i10 Nios
      +16 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 5.47 - 7.92 Lakh
      EMI starts at
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    • Mahindra Bolero Maxx Pik-Up
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      +18 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 9.28 - 13.18 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 19,254
    • Kia Carens
      Kia Carens
      +2 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 10.99 - 12.77 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 22,817
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      Tata Tiago
      +13 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 4.57 - 7.82 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 9,497
    • Mahindra BE.05
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      Expected Price
      ₹ 25 - 30 Lakh
      EvEV
      Expected Launch : Nov 12, 2025
    • Jeep Avenger
      Jeep Avenger
      Expected Price
      ₹ 25 - 30 Lakh
      EvEV
      Expected Launch : Nov 15, 2025
    • Hyundai Ioniq 6
      Hyundai Ioniq 6
      Expected Price
      ₹ 60 - 65 Lakh
      EvEV
      Expected Launch : Nov 15, 2025
    • Kia EV4
      Kia EV4
      Expected Price
      ₹ 15 - 20 Lakh
      EvEV
      Expected Launch : Nov 18, 2025
    • MG 7
      MG 7
      Expected Price
      ₹ 24 - 25 Lakh
      Expected Launch : Nov 18, 2025
    • MG HS PHEV
      MG HS PHEV
      Expected Price
      ₹ 23 - 28 Lakh
      EvEV
      Expected Launch : Nov 20, 2025
    • Volkswagen Tera
      Volkswagen Tera
      Expected Price
      ₹ 25 - 40 Lakh
      Expected Launch : Nov 20, 2025
    • Nissan Small Electric SUV
      Nissan Small Electric SUV
      Expected Price
      ₹ 12 - 18 Lakh
      EvEV
      Expected Launch : Nov 25, 2025
    • Tata Sierra EV
      Tata Sierra EV
      Expected Price
      ₹ 25 - 30 Lakh
      EvEV
      Expected Launch : Nov 25, 2025
    • Mercedes-Benz GLC EV
      Mercedes-Benz GLC EV
      Expected Price
      ₹ 60 - 70 Lakh
      EvEV
      Expected Launch : Nov 26, 2025

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    • Zenvo Aurora Supercar Revealed With 1824 bhp Hybrid V12 Engine
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    • Skoda Auto Prepares To Produce Second-Generation Kodiaq SUV; Will Be Offered As Plug-in Hybrid
      car&bike Team | Jun 10, 2023
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    • What Is A Mild Hybrid, And Should You Buy One?
      car&bike Team | May 1, 2022
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      The mild-hybrid engine in today's time is one of the fastest-growing engine types in the new car market. The interesting features that this system offers make it an interesting option.
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    • Essential Aspects About Hybrid Technologies
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    • Maruti Suzuki And Toyota's Upcoming Compact SUVs Spotted Testing
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      The two brands have been in business globally for multiple years, and their upcoming compact SUV will rival Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, and other SUVs in the segment.
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    • Maserati Ghibli Hybrid To Make Its Global Debut On July 15
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    • Nitin Gadkari Says Hybrids Must Get Same Reduced GST Benefit As EVs
      Ameya Naik | Sep 5, 2019
      Nitin Gadkari Says Hybrids Must Get Same Reduced GST Benefit As EVs
      Prior to GST, hybrid vehicles were taxed 30.3 percent (12.5 percent excise duty, 12.5 percent value-added tax, 2 percent central sales tax and 1 percent national calamity contingent duty). Under GST, it attracts 28 percent tax and 15 percent cess like big petrol and diesel luxury cars.
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      BMW i8 Spyder Scheduled For Debut In Late 2017
      The BMW i8 drew a lot of sharp breaths, dropped many a jaw and turned quite a few heads when it first made an appearance, with its futuristic look. Now imagine an i8 without the roof, like in the pic. Yes! We got that feeling too. The German manufacturer has confirmed that it will introduce the i8 Roadster along with a mid-life facelift for the i8 at the end of 2017.
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    FAQ's on Hybrid Cars

    Maruti Suzuki Victoris, Toyota Camry, BMW M5, Mercedes-AMG S 63 E Performance and Lamborghini Revuelto are the new cars launched in India.
    The upcoming cars in 2025 are Mahindra BE.05, Hyundai Ioniq 6, Jeep Avenger and MG 7.
    Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder, Toyota Innova Hycross, Land Rover Range Rover, Toyota Vellfire, Volvo XC90 and others are among the popular cars in India
    BMW XM, Maruti Suzuki Victoris, Honda City Hybrid eHEV, Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder and others are among the top mileage cars in India.
    A hybrid car is a vehicle that combines the power of a traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) with an electric motor and battery. The electric motor assists the ICE, allowing the car to operate more efficiently and with lower emissions.
    There are two types of hybrid cars available in India: mild hybrids and full hybrids. Mild hybrids have a smaller battery and electric motor, and rely mostly on the ICE for propulsion. Full hybrids, on the other hand, have a larger battery and electric motor, and can operate on electric power alone for short distances.
    A hybrid car has two power sources: an internal combustion engine (ICE) and an electric motor. The ICE runs on gasoline and powers the car's wheels, while the electric motor is used to assist the ICE and to generate electricity to charge the car's battery. The car's computer system manages the balance between the two power sources, depending on the driving conditions and the state of charge of the battery.
    The main benefits of owning a hybrid car in India are improved fuel efficiency, lower emissions, and potential for reduced running costs. The use of an electric motor to assist the ICE can lead to a significant reduction in fuel consumption, and the car's ability to operate on electric power alone for short distances can greatly reduce emissions. Additionally, the hybrid system may result in reduced maintenance costs compared to traditional ICE vehicles.
    Currently, there are no specific government incentives for buying hybrid cars in India. However, the government has announced plans to increase the number of electric vehicles on the road, and it is likely that this will include incentives for hybrids in the future.
    Some of the best hybrid cars available in India are Toyota Camry Hybrid, Toyota Yaris, Mahindra Xuv300 Electric, Hyundai Sonata Hybrid, and MMaruti Suzuki Ertiga.
    The price range for hybrid cars in India can vary significantly depending on the make and model of the car. Entry-level hybrid models can be priced around 12-15 Lakhs, while luxury models can cost upward of 30 Lakhs.
    Hybrid cars can be a good solution for India, as they can provide a balance between the use of fossil fuels and electric power. They can potentially reduce fuel consumption and emissions compared to traditional gasoline cars. However, the long-term sustainability and cost-effectiveness of hybrid cars may be lower compared to fully electric vehicles (EVs). Ultimately, the choice between hybrid and EV cars will depend on the specific needs and resources of the country and its citizens.
    A hybrid car is a vehicle that uses both a conventional internal combustion engine (ICE) and an electric motor to power the vehicle. The electric motor is powered by a battery pack, which is charged by the ICE or by regenerative braking. The main advantage of a hybrid car is that it can improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions compared to a traditional gasoline-powered vehicle. Additionally, hybrid cars can switch between the electric motor and the ICE depending on the driving conditions, which can improve performance and responsiveness. Some disadvantages of a hybrid car include a higher cost compared to a traditional gasoline-powered vehicle, and a more complex powertrain that may require more maintenance. Additionally, the battery pack in a hybrid car can degrade over time and will eventually need to be replaced, which can add to the cost of owning a hybrid car.
    Most hybrid cars are designed to work primarily with a combination of the electric motor and internal combustion engine (ICE), with the electric motor providing additional power and improving fuel efficiency. However, many hybrid cars also have the ability to operate on electric power alone, at least for short distances and at low speeds. This mode of operation is typically called "EV mode" or "electric only mode." The distance that a hybrid car can travel on electric power alone, and the speed at which it can operate in this mode, varies depending on the specific model and the size of the battery pack. Some hybrid cars can travel several miles on electric power alone, while others may only be able to operate in EV mode for a few hundred yards.
    Hybrid cars can offer improved performance compared to traditional gasoline-powered vehicles, due to the additional power provided by the electric motor. The electric motor in a hybrid car can provide instant torque, which can make the car feel more responsive and accelerate more quickly. The electric motor also can assist the internal combustion engine, making the vehicle more efficient and environmentally friendly. However, the top speed of a hybrid car is determined by the internal combustion engine and not the electric motor, and it is not typically faster than a non-hybrid car of similar make and model.
    "There are several different types of hybrid cars, each with their own unique characteristics and benefits. Some of the most common types include: Mild hybrid: A mild hybrid uses a small electric motor and battery to assist the internal combustion engine, which improves fuel efficiency but cannot power the vehicle on electric power alone. Full hybrid: A full hybrid, also known as a strong hybrid, uses both an internal combustion engine and an electric motor that can power the vehicle on electric power alone, and also assist the internal combustion engine. Plug-in hybrid: A plug-in hybrid is similar to a full hybrid, but it has a larger battery that can be charged by plugging it into an electric power source. This allows the vehicle to operate on electric power alone for longer distances and at higher speeds than a traditional hybrid. Series hybrid: A series hybrid uses an electric motor as the primary power source, with the internal combustion engine used only to generate electricity and charge the battery. Parallel hybrid: A parallel hybrid uses both an internal combustion engine and an electric motor to power the vehicle, with both systems working together to drive the wheels. Extended-range electric vehicle (EREV): A EREV is a type of hybrid that uses an internal combustion engine to generate electricity and charge the battery, but it can also be plugged into an electrical outlet to charge the battery."
    • "Hybrid vehicles are not widely available in India just yet. However, some car manufacturers have introduced hybrid models in the Indian market or have announced plans to do so in the near future. Some of the hybrid vehicles present or planned to be launched in India include:

    • Toyota Camry Hybrid: Toyota has introduced the Camry hybrid in India, which is a full hybrid car.

    • BMW 7 Series : BMW has introduced the 740Li xDrive hybrid in India, which is a parallel hybrid car.

    • Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Hybrid: Maruti Suzuki has announced plans to launch the Ertiga hybrid in India, which is a mild hybrid car.

    • It is important to note that the availability and model lineup of hybrid vehicles can change quickly and depend on the market trends and policies."

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