To save even more at the pump, get yourself a plug-in hybrid! PHEVs combine a gas-fueled engine and a motor with a rechargeable battery. Depending on how far you drive every day, you’ll need to recharge your PHEV anywhere from a few times a week to every single day.
Because many PHEVs have an electric-only range, you may find that you don’t tap into your gas-powered capabilities very often. On the other hand, if your PHEV’s rechargeable battery is depleted during your trip, you don’t need to sweat it, because the powertrain will automatically switch into gas-only mode.
Electric Vehicles
You can avoid fossil fuels all together with an electric vehicle or EV. These models run on battery power alone, and they may utilize more than one motor. For instance, the Mustang Mach-E can be equipped with twin motors designed to maximize your overall speed!
Unlike with a PHEV, though, you need to make sure your EV battery always has enough juice to get you where you want to go (or to the nearest EV charging station). With a Ford EV, you can use your FordPass app or Connected navigation system to locate the nearest charging station. Since most modern EVs offer DC Fast Charging compatibility, you can swing by one of these stations for the quickest possible battery refill!
Internal Combustion Engines
Although the internal combustion engine (ICE) may not be around much longer, modern innovations mean you can nab a gas-powered vehicle that’s both efficient and powerful. Look for a turbocharged engine, such as one of Ford’s EcoBoost engines, to combine substantial power with modern fuel economy. You can also get a good deal on a used gas-powered model, which is a great way for anyone on a budget to achieve an efficient ride. Finally, the trusty ICE remains the best option for truck drivers who need to move substantial weight over long distances.
The Efficient Ride that’s Right for You
Choosing the right powertrain comes down to what you want from your drive! You can save money at the pump with a hybrid, and increase those savings with a PHEV. If you prefer to forgo gasoline altogether, an EV is right for you. To save money on your next vehicle, modern gas-powered models can help you balance your fuel budget while keeping overall costs down.