Do you mean the Tesla cars?
yes electricity can be used in cars & vehicles
solar cars get energy from the sun and transfur it in to electricity gas cars burn gas to make electricity
Cars run on fossil fuels, gasoline, vegetable oil, and electricity.
For quite alot of things actually, for example if there was no electricity you couldn't start your car as you need the current to be passed along the circuit to the ignition and START in the form of relay switches. Also, if your car has a clock or maybe a temperature dial - that uses electricity. Without electricity, cars, just wouldn't be cars. And, then there are hybrid cars where almost everything is powered by electricity. So all cars need electricity, be it for a CD player or a radio to even the headlights. Cars MUST have electricity
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Like the first cars that were invented. The first ever cars had no electricity. It just means you wont have a radio, electric windows, air conditioning or computer systems (such as ABS).
All gasoline cars run on both - electricity is required to create the spark which ignites the fuel/air mixture.
No, the hybrid cars do not use as much gas as a regular car. Electric cars use a number of batteries to store usable electricity to cut the need of gas to power cars by a significant fraction.
Yes, some cars CAN use electricity. However, it is only a developing invention so they might still have to run partially on gasoline.