• fatalicus@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    The main issue from what I hear is that they realy though hybrid would be the perfect middle ground, hence why every vehicle they both had was hybrids.

    And those should have been easy to move to fully EV when they saw that was the way forward, but apparently they didn’t see that, so kept on with the hybrids.

    [EDIT] noticed from the reply under that i forgot to add Toyota on this. that is what i ment by “both”: Toyota and Honda.

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      3 months ago

      Who’s “they”? Cause other than Toyota, the rest of them didn’t even care about hybrids until very recently.

      But yeah, Toyota really dropped the ball after being the defacto leader of hybrid tech for so long.

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        3 months ago

        Honda has been selling Hybrids since atleast '99, when they came out with a hybrid right before Toyota came out with the Prius.

        for a while they have had Hybrid version available for most of their car models.

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          3 months ago

          Ah I stand corrected. I see they never sold them globally outside the local & American markets. And eclipsed by Toyota by about 20x.