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What is the combination that hybrid cars made of?

Hybrid cars combine an internal combustion engine (ICE) with one or more electric motors to power the vehicle. The ICE is typically a gasoline engine, but some hybrids also use diesel engines. The electric motors are powered by batteries that are recharged by the ICE and by regenerative braking.

The combination of the ICE and electric motors allows hybrid cars to achieve better fuel economy and lower emissions than conventional gasoline-powered vehicles. Hybrid cars can also operate in all-electric mode, which produces zero emissions.

The specific combination of ICE and electric motors used in a hybrid car varies depending on the manufacturer and the model of the vehicle. However, all hybrid cars share the basic components described above.