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Used Car For Sale from Japan
2023 Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 Hybrid 4WD
2,400kms | Automatic | 4000cc | Petrol Hybrid
$144,620 CIF
Used Car For Sale from Japan
2021 Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 Hybrid 4WD
14,000kms | Automatic | 3982cc | Petrol Hybrid
$129,931 CIF

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Petrol Hybrid Cars

Petrol hybrid cars are an excellent choice for those who want a combination of power and efficiency. They use both a traditional petrol engine and an electric motor to provide maximum fuel economy without compromising on performance.

For Australian driving conditions, the petrol hybrid is especially practical because it allows drivers to cover long distances without having to refuel frequently. In addition, it helps reduce emissions in areas that have strict air pollution laws such as urban centers and national parks.

One major benefit of petrol hybrids is that they generate electricity while braking or coasting. This energy can then be used to help power the vehicle, resulting in fewer trips to the gas station and lower overall running costs. Another advantage is that hybrid vehicles tend to have smaller engines which means lower emissions.

Hybrid cars also typically offer great acceleration due to the immediate torque offered by the electric motor. In traffic or other stop-start situations, this translates into smoother operation and faster getaways.

The safety features of petrol hybrid vehicles are just as impressive as their eco-credentials. Features like blind spot detection, rear cross traffic alerts, forward collision warning, and automatic emergency braking all contribute towards ensuring safe driving for both occupants and pedestrians alike.

Australia has several models of Petrol Hybrids on offer from various automakers including Toyota’s Camry Hybrid Ascent Sport or Toyota RAV4 GX 2WD Hybrid model; Hyundai’s Ioniq Premium Hybrid or Ioniq Plug-in Premium model; Honda’s CR-V VTI L AWD; Mitsubishi’s Outlander PHEV ES ADAS AWD - among others – meaning that there's a hybrid option out there for every budget.

In summary, petrol hybrids combine an electric motor with a gasoline-powered engine to provide increased fuel economy without sacrificing power or range making them suitable for long distance drives often required in Australia's vast geography whilst reducing CO2 emissions which helps adhere to government regulations promoting cleaner environments for all Australians.

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