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Automakers See Returning Demandfor Hybrid Vehicles

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  More hybrid vehicles are set to come to market in the coming years because many customers lack an appetite for all-electric vehicles — and automakers are seeking to catch up to the demand.

The article from GovTech discusses the resurgence in demand for hybrid vehicles in the U.S. automotive market. Despite the push towards full electric vehicles (EVs), automakers like Toyota, Ford, and Hyundai are experiencing increased interest in hybrids due to several factors. These include consumer concerns over the range limitations and charging infrastructure of EVs, as well as the desire for fuel efficiency without the need for plugging in. Hybrids offer a middle ground, providing better gas mileage than traditional internal combustion engines while alleviating some of the range anxiety associated with EVs. The article highlights that while EV sales are growing, the growth rate for hybrids is outpacing them, with models like the Toyota Prius and Ford's hybrid offerings seeing significant sales increases. This trend reflects a broader market shift where consumers are seeking practical, eco-friendly options that still align with their driving habits and infrastructure realities.

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