Hybrid cars start looking like normal cars
Hybrid cars start looking like normal cars
With the latest Hybrid car release by Toyota, it's nice to at last see a Hybrid vehicle that actually looks like a regular designed car. With the new Toyota Auris Hybrid its good as it started life as a non hybrid vehicle.
As the technology gets better, where seeing almost all the major car makers looking at releasing Hybrid cars and it's good to see their planning to make hybrid versions of existing models. There are even super car makers creating Hybrid versions of their cars.
Below I've done a list of hybrid cars I'm looking forward to seeing on road.
VW Gold and the VW Toureg will be released in TDI Hybrid models, which would not only make them great on fuel because their Diesel vehicles, but also hybrid. Which is also the case for the Citroen DS5 which should be coming out soon.
Next there's the Mercedes ML Hybrid, which is yet another jeep along with the BMW X5, BMW X6 Porsche Cayenne and Audi Q7 all of which are meant to be having a innocent hybrid twin of them being made in the near future.
Then there's the small hybrids, which I think will do really well. Especially for the city drivers. There's the Vauxhall Corsa Hybrid in the pipeline, as well as the Suzuki Swift Hybrid and the Audi A1 Hybrid.
With these entire new hybrid engine's we'll have a cleaner world and a need for new type of parts. I'm sure these will be available online, as you can now buy genuine car parts online from website like Essex Auto Parts.
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