Company fleets, 5 plug-in hybrid cars with over 100 kilometres of electric range
Super hybrid models have become a viable alternative to diesel engines due to their low fuel consumption, especially when travelling on a charged battery
Plug-in hybrid cars with extended range are set to grow exponentially among fleets. The reason for this is twofold: on the one hand it allows companies to electrify their fleets and have tax advantages, and on the other it offers users costs that are comparable if not better than diesel models that are increasingly less present on car lists. The offer ranges from compacts, SUVs of various sizes to station wagons.
Audi Q3 e-hybrid
Powered by the 1.5-litre turbo petrol engine combined with the electric motor, the Q3 e-hybrid claims a system output of 272 horsepower. The Audi Q3 e-hybrid adopts a high-density 19.7 kWh net battery pack, capable of providing an electric range of around 120 kilometres. In addition to recharging in alternating current at 11 kW, it can also be connected to direct current columns at up to 50 kW; in this case it goes from 10% to 80% in less than thirty minutes. Consumption is low even when the battery is empty, with a claimed 6 litres per 100 km in the most unfavourable conditions.


