A hybrid vehicle drivetrain refers to a combination of two or more types of power sources that work together to drive the vehicle. Typically, this involves the integration of an internal combustion engine (ICE) with one or more electric motors, along with a battery pack that stores electrical energy. The key purpose of a hybrid drivetrain is to improve fuel efficiency, reduce emissions, and enhance performance compared to traditional single-source powertrains.

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