yes the wheels are powered by electric motors and a battery. theres a gas engine in the car that recharges the battery while your driving too. so yes they are all electric
They do not have to be. A Hybrid is a auto that uses two sources of fuel. A gas and diesel combo would be considered a hybrid.
Originally, yes. But now there is one electric only model.
Cons: The electric battery for hybrids can be dangerous if you are in a car accident, because the battery is electric so you can get electrocuted. Hybrids also cost at least $ 5,000 more. Hybrids are mechanically more complicated so maintenance costs will be higher.
Hybrid cars come in various options, including full hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and mild hybrids. Full hybrids can run on either the gasoline engine or electric motor, while plug-in hybrids offer larger battery capacities for extended electric-only driving. Mild hybrids use a smaller electric motor to assist the gasoline engine but cannot drive solely on electric power. Popular models from manufacturers like Toyota, Honda, and Ford provide a range of styles and features to suit different preferences and needs.
a gasoline engine and a electric moter.
Yes they typically have both a gasoline powered motor and an electric motor as well.
Electric cars are electric, hybrids are gas, and electric.
we are all hybrids of aliens.
They were all hybrids
Electric cars have a slow acceleration rate, and hybrids have much less power than non hybrids of the same make.
No, according to http://www.autoevolution.com/news/how-diesel-electric-hybrids-work-and-why-they-aren-t-on-sale-yet-20472.html the reason why there are currently no diesel electric hybrids is because they are too expensive to make.
2 sources-yes. Gas/electric.
No, some hybrids are crosses of plants or animals.