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TO SAY HYBRIDS, AND SPECIFICALLY those that require a plug to charge their battery, have come a long way since they first appeared would be an understatement to rival claims that Formula 1 safety is a bit better since the Halo was introduced. Some of those first hybrids had the range of an asthmatic ant trying to carry an elephant on its back.

Yet while the world and its wife/husband/partner have been spending billions on developing a range of so-so electric vehicles and

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