Mazda EZ-6 Electric Sedan With 808-Mile Range Extender Starts At $19,600 In China | Carscoops
Mazda EZ-6 Electric Sedan With 808-Mile Range Extender Starts At $19,600 In China | Carscoops

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Mazda EZ-6 Electric Sedan With 808-Mile Range Extender Starts At $19,600 In China | Carscoops

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The "range extender" version isn't an ev, it's a hybrid.
It's not a hybrid, it's an EREV. There is a small gasoline generator that can recharge the batteries while driving to extend the range. This is very different from a hybrid which has a gasoline engine that drives the drivetrain, and electric motors to drive the vehicle under low acceleration and for relatively short distances.
Strictly speaking, it's classified as a "series hybrid" powertrain.
https://www.caranddriver.com/features/a46275944/series-hybrid-vs-parallel-hybrid-explained/
So really just a subclassification of hybrid (a different path for the hydrocarbon energy source to drive the wheels).
Its still a hybrid just a different kind
Is it wholly isolated or can it in fact power acceleration in certain cases like other famous examples often have? Chevy Volt, etc.