The Ford EVOS comes in two versions, a hybrid and an all-electric version. The difference is the power system.
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The hybrid version is a hybrid model that uses a combination of an internal combustion engine and an electric motor. It is equipped with a gasoline engine and an electric motor, which is mainly responsible for low-speed drive, and when acceleration or higher power output is required, the internal combustion engine will step in. The hybrid EVOS has a longer range and better fuel economy.
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The pure electric version is a model that relies entirely on electric motors. It does not use any internal combustion engine, but instead carries a high-capacity battery pack that uses electricity to drive the vehicle. The all-electric EVOS has zero emissions, lower operating costs and a smoother driving experience.
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In general, the hybrid EVOS is suitable for consumers who need to balance long-distance driving and fuel economy, while the pure electric EVOS is suitable for short-distance city driving and environmentally conscious consumers. Specific performance parameters and configurations may vary by market and region. For details, see the official release of your local market.