
Electric and hybrid vehicles are two of the fastest growing segments in the auto industry. While some drivers conflate electric and hybrid vehicles, the two have a number of differences. Of course, both segments are fuel-efficient and great for the environment, which is the main reason they’ve become so popular. Here at Vaughn Chevrolet Buick GMC of Ottumwa, our dealers would like to educate local drivers on the differences between these two types of vehicle.
Electric Vehicles
As the name suggests, electric vehicles are fully electric and do not use any gasoline. One of the most popular electric Chevrolet cars on our lot is the Chevrolet Bolt, which uses electric power alone. Electric vehicles offer a number of advantages over plug-in hybrid cars, with the first being that they are more environmentally friendly because they do not use any fuel whatsoever. The lack of fuel also helps drivers save money at the pump.
Plug-In Hybrid Cars
Chevrolet also manufactures a couple of plug-in hybrid vehicles, namely the Chevrolet Volt and the Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid. Essentially, plug-in hybrids use two different powertrains, electric and gasoline, both of which generate power. The electric motor lets the driver go a certain distance on its own, and then the gasoline engine kicks in after the charge is depleted.
The advantages of buying a plug-in hybrid include the longer range than electric vehicles. Plug-in hybrid drivers get the best of both world: the ability to cruise around town using a battery and the ability to go on longer journeys.
To test drive Chevrolet electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, head over to Vaughn Chevrolet Buick GMC today.
