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BRING ON TOMORROW: TARGETING ALL-ELECTRIC AND CARBON NEUTRAL BY 2035

From renewable powered manufacture to closed-loop battery recycling, we’re on the road to net zero by 2035. By going electric, you’re not just reducing emissions, you’re investing in a more sustainable vehicle.

No more trips to the pump, zero emissions when driving, reduced maintenance costs, as well as tax breaks and low emission zone benefits. There are plenty of reasons to go electric. Are you ready to make the switch?

We’re working to make the transition to electric easy, with convenient charging and longer range. Rapid advances in battery technology mean today’s electric vehicles charge faster and take you further. 

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MILD HYBRID (MHEV)

A small-Electric motor that helps improve efficiency. Mild Hybrid vehicles have two sources of power that work together –a conventional engine and a battery -driven electric motor. The electric motor does not power the car. It simply assists it.

HYBRID (HEV)

A seamless blend of conventional and electric power. Hybrid vehicles have two sources of power. They can automatically switch between conventional mode, pure electric mode (for short distances) or use both to power the vehicle as needed.

PLUG-IN HYBRID (PHEV)

Plug In. Charge up. Improve Efficiency. Plug-in Hybrids have the two sources of power like a Hybrid, but with a larger high voltage battery, enabling you to drive longer distances on All-Electric power.

ALL-ELECTRIC (BEV)

100% Electric. Just charge it up and go. All-Electric cars are powered by electricity alone. This means they have to be charged before you can drive.

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