hturnerfamily
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The Chevy BOLT is a pure EV ( I have two sons who both drive one, and LOVE it )...
So this adds a gasoline powered generator to the truck, making it conceptually a lot like theChevy Bolt, a hybrid EV/ICE.
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the older Chevy VOLT was a hybrid, a plug-in variety, where the engine was really only for electricity generation, not to turn the wheels... similar to the design of the Ram 'Charger' truck, which may, or may not, ever come to market... But, there's also a reason it no longer exists: very few folks wanted it.
The Toyota PRIUS, at least the original model, was a Hybrid, and now the Prius is offered in a plug-in version, the Prime. It was named the 'Car of the Year', globally, believe it or not.
The Ford F150 Hybrid works like a regular hybrid - you don't plug it in, it simply has a battery pack to provide extra work load for the engine. It DOES, though, offer ProPower 240v as an option.
Some cars, like my wife's former '22 Kia Sorento PHEV, a PLUG-IN Hybrid, allowed you to run up to 32 miles SOLELY on electrical power, never cranking or running the engine.
Some other plug-in Hybrids, though, like the Chrysler Pacific, DON'T allow 'electric only' mode, which is a shame.
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