Mild hybrids are known for offering better returns than full ones. In mild versions, the engine plays an effective role in propulsion unlike the full ones, as the engines shut off automatically at slow speed. Introduced here is the Imogen; powered by 2.0 liter diesel engine which uses new low-sulfur fuel the car releases fewer emissions. Not only that such engines are longer lasting and comes with a better fuel economy than gasoline ones.
Since the vehicle uses a lower cost NiMH battery from Saft and starter from Valeo, the whooping cost at the time of purchasing can be easily recovered. The best part about this mild hybrid is that by using lower cost motor, batteries and diesel engine, the fuel economy and emission levels is better than a gasoline full hybrid and that too, for a much lesser price.
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