mild hybrid technology

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Mild hybrid technology, often abbreviated as MHEV, is a vehicle electrification system that uses a small electric motor and a 48-volt battery to assist the internal combustion engine. Unlike full hybrids, mild hybrids cannot drive on electric power alone. Instead, they provide start-stop functionality, regenerative braking, and torque assist to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions. On WindowsForum, discussions about mild hybrid technology appear in the context of automotive reviews, such as the Audi A6 Saloon, where the system contributes to the car's efficiency and performance. The technology is increasingly common in modern vehicles as a step toward full electrification.
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    Audi A6 Saloon Review: The Epitome of Elegance, Efficiency, and Cutting-Edge Tech

    The Audi A6 Saloon asserts itself quietly, yet unmistakably, on the winding lane of executive motoring, its presence less a brash announcement and more a masterclass in subtle, elegant confidence. Those familiar four rings, prominently perched above the low, hungry Singleframe grille, mark it...
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