A hybrid car is a type of vehicle that combines two or more power sources for propulsion, typically an internal combustion engine (usually gasoline) and an electric motor.
These power sources work together to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions. Hybrid cars can automatically switch between the gasoline engine and electric motor or use them simultaneously, depending on driving conditions.
They often have regenerative braking systems that capture and store energy during braking. Hybrid technology aims to minimize fuel consumption, decrease environmental impact, and enhance overall vehicle efficiency while providing a smoother and quieter ride.