A hybrid vehicle is a vehicle that is run by two or more power sources. Unlike the conventional cars, that use gasoline as the prime source of power. This type of cars are becoming popular day by day and they have taken a bold step into the mainstream in 2012.
Toyota Prius Liftback:
Toyota Prius Liftback continues its 12-year hybrid car leadership with the best fuel economy, lowest carbon emissions, and in hybrid sales. The car which has become a synonym for hybrid in the American lexicon.
Toyota Prius C:
The Toyota Prius c (c stands for "city") is a full hybrid gasoline-electric subcompact hatchback produced by Toyota Motor Corporation. The Prius c is the third member of the Prius family, and is designed to function as an urban-friendly vehicle aimed at millennial buyers.
Honda Civic Hybrid:
The Honda Civic Hybrid is one of the most popular hybrids available. The Honda Civic Hybrid is a hybrid power-train version of the Honda Civic, first introduced in Japan near the end of 2001. It was introduced in the USA in 2002 Spring.
Honda Insight:
The Honda Insight is a hybrid electric vehicle manufactured by Honda and the first production vehicle to feature Honda's Integrated Motor Assist system. The new Honda Insight Hybrid offers refined styling and functional elements both on the exterior and interior.
Ford Fusion Hybrid:
The Ford Fusion Hybrid is one of the most popular hybrids available. The Ford Fusion Hybrid is a gasoline-electric hybrid powered version of the mid- size Ford Fusion sedan developed by the Ford Motor Company.