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Jetour's Future Technology - Economical, Environmentally Friendly, and Powerful Hybrid Cars

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What is a hybrid car?

Electric Battery
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Fuel Engine
Hybrid Technology - Jetour T2 i-DM

Hybrid technology

The car of the future

Hybrid cars have many advantages. They save on fuel and are environmentally friendly, especially in city conditions, as they emit less carbon dioxide. Despite a higher initial price, hybrids are financially profitable due to their low operating costs. They don't have parts like a clutch and starter, which makes maintenance cheaper. Also, thanks to regenerative braking, brake pad wear is reduced. With rising fuel prices, the demand for hybrids is increasing, which ensures their high resale value, making their purchase a pragmatic and long-term investment.

Main advantages of hybrid Cars

Eco-friendly

Eco-friendly:

Low CO2 emissions and care for the environment

Economic

Economical

Fuel savings and low costs

Powerful

Powerful

Instant power and excellent dynamics

Frequently Asked Questions About Hybrid Cars

Find answers to the most common questions.

The Jetour T2 i-DM hybrid SUV can travel 139 kilometers on electric power alone. This figure is based on the NEDC (New European Driving Cycle) standard. Additionally, the car's combined range, using both the gasoline engine and electric motor, reaches 1,000 kilometers.

Most manufacturers offer an 8- to 10-year or up to 160,000 km warranty on a hybrid battery. In reality, their lifespan is often much longer. Many cars run for 200,000 km or more without any battery issues.

Hybrid cars are designed to operate in any temperature. In cold weather, the system might run on the gasoline engine a little longer until the battery warms up, but it will definitely start.

On the contrary, the combination of a gasoline engine and an electric motor gives a hybrid car extra power, especially during startup and acceleration. These cars are quite dynamic and handle both city and highway conditions well.

The safety of hybrid cars is one of the most frequently asked questions. To put it simply, hybrid cars are just as safe as traditional gasoline cars. They undergo the same safety tests and meet strict standards.

Hybrids are divided into several main types that differ in their operating principles: Mild Hybrid: The electric motor mainly plays a supporting role. It cannot move the car independently but assists the engine during startup and acceleration, which reduces fuel consumption. Full Hybrid: This type of hybrid can run on gasoline alone or electricity alone, ensuring maximum fuel economy in city conditions. The Toyota Prius is the most famous example of this type. Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV): This type of car has a much larger battery that can be charged from an external source (an electric charging station or a home power outlet). It can travel a certain distance (usually 20 to 80 km) on electricity alone.

Absolutely! Hybrid cars are ideal for long-distance travel because they provide excellent fuel economy and comfort.