With New Hybrid And Advanced Engines, Ford, Toyota, GM And Porsche Promise To Revolutionize The Automotive Market And Challenge The Future Of Electric Vehicles.
The automotive giants Ford, Toyota, GM, and Porsche have just announced a new engine that promises to disrupt the entire electric vehicle industry. Combining the best of internal combustion technology and electric motors, these companies are ready to transform the future of mobility. But will this strategy really shake the reign of electric vehicles?
Porsche ATH
Porsche, renowned for its powerful engines and unforgettable driving experiences, has unveiled its new hybrid engine, the ATH (Advanced Turbocharged Hybrid). This engine combines a turbocharged V6 with an electric motor, delivering an exciting and efficient driving experience. With an impressive 464 hp and 480 lbf-ft of torque, the ATH not only promises breathtaking performance but also a fuel efficiency of 120 mpg. Additionally, Porsche has incorporated an advanced energy recovery system, making the ATH not only powerful but also eco-friendly.
Toyota HSD Plus
Toyota, a pioneer in the hybrid revolution with the Prius, continues to innovate with the HSD Plus (Hybrid Synergy Drive Plus). This new engine offers impressive efficiency, greater power, and a smooth transition between electric and hybrid modes. Combining a 1.5-liter gasoline engine with a super-powerful electric motor, the HSD Plus achieves performance comparable to 2-liter gasoline engines while maintaining a fuel efficiency of up to 52 MPG. Toyota shows that hybrid technology still has much to offer in the automotive landscape.
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GAC launches “Chinese hybrid Kombi” with 7 seats cheaper than Tiggo 8 Pro Plug-in Hybrid in Brazil; for around R$ 177,000 in conversion without taxes, the Trumpchi E8 PHEV has a 2.0 engine, DHT transmission, an electric range of 150 km, and a premium family cabin for those living in China.
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Electric and hybrid cars receive flood warnings: brands limit crossing to 20 or 30 cm, recommend up to 10 km/h, and warn that water on the floor can contaminate batteries, render systems unusable, and void the warranty.
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Suzuki sells a “family 4×4 SUV” with 5 doors, 1.5 engine, ladder frame chassis, 4×4 traction with reduction gear, and a price equivalent to about R$ 66,000 without taxes, below the Jeep Renegade sold in Brazil: meet the Jimny 5-Door in India.
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Stellantis sells the “French family van” with up to 7 seats, a 100 hp diesel engine, a trunk of up to 775 liters, and a price equivalent to about R$ 153,000 without taxes, below the Tiggo 7 Pro Max Drive sold in Brazil: meet the Rifter.
Ford EcoBoost Max
Ford brings the EcoBoost Max, a new engine that redefines driving with its turbocharging technology and variable valve timing system. This hybrid engine combines an efficient gasoline engine with a powerful electric motor, allowing for varied driving modes that adapt to the driver’s needs. With 430 hp and 570 lb-ft of torque, the EcoBoost Max can tow up to 11,200 pounds, making it a powerful and versatile option for various types of driving. Additionally, Ford has incorporated a regenerative braking system, enhancing efficiency and prolonging the lifespan of braking components.
GM HEC
General Motors launches the Hyper Efficient Combustion Engine (HEC), a new engine that represents a significant advancement in internal combustion technology. With a highly efficient combustion process and advanced thermal management systems, the HEC promises superior performance and low pollutant emissions. Utilizing lightweight materials and variable compression technology, GM offers an engine that is both powerful and economical, challenging the notion that electric vehicles are the only sustainable solution.
Impact On The Electric Vehicle Market
The introduction of these new engines by giants Ford, Toyota, GM, and Porsche calls into question the future of electric vehicles. With enhanced fuel efficiency and competitive performance, these hybrid engines provide an attractive alternative for consumers, especially in markets where electric vehicle infrastructure is still developing. The competition may drive EV manufacturers to accelerate battery innovations and charging networks, seeking to maintain their relevance in the market.
With the launch of these new engines, Ford, Toyota, GM, and Porsche not only challenge the dominance of electric vehicles but also reaffirm the importance of hybrid engines in the transition to a more sustainable future. The intense competition promises to benefit consumers, offering more options and driving technological innovations in the automotive sector.


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Toda tecnologia é bem vinda, quando há o interesse de melhorar a quantidade de vida , más eu prefiro os elétricos, o ar e os oceanos vão agradecer bastante , quanto aos possíveis resíduos serão recolhidos e não descartados o impacto será menor no meio
Só vejo comentários de quem não tem carro elétrico!!! Carro elétrico já é realidade. Aceitem!!!