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We’re a Hyundai, MG and Suzuki main dealer and we have some of the best hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), and electric vehicles (EVs) on the market.
Please read on to learn about the differences between various kinds of electrified vehicles.
Want to know more about electrified vehicles? Please check out our frequently asked questions.
If you choose a hybrid vehicle, this isn’t something you’ll need to worry about because hybrids are self-charging.
Plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles require manual charging which can be done at home, at work and at more than 57,200 public chargepoints around the UK.
EVs are very cost-effective to run, although the actual cost will depend on the vehicle in question and the charging method. For instance, charging the MG4 EV will cost:
Please note that these are approximate costings.
EVs are generally considered to be more reliable than conventional cars. This is due to the relative simplicity of an electric powertrain, which features fewer moving parts that are less likely to wear out and fail.