How is Dacia Bigster hybrid charged?
The hybrid powertrains offered on Dacia Bigster are self-charging (HEV) and therefore do not require any external connection (plug or charging point) to operate.
Versions equipped with the hybrid 155 (full hybrid) powertrain automatically charge using energy generated by the internal combustion engine, or during deceleration and braking.
Mild hybrid versions (mild hybrid 140) use a mild hybrid system (MHEV). They incorporate a battery to assist the combustion engine and reduce fuel consumption, but this battery does not allow electric driving. It also charges automatically while driving, with energy recovery.
All hybrid powertrains on Dacia Bigster are self-charging hybrids (HEV or MHEV): the vehicle never plugs into a charging station, and charges via energy recovery or the internal combustion engine during daily use.
The hybrid powertrains offered on Dacia Bigster are self-charging (HEV) and therefore do not require any external connection (plug or charging point) to operate.
Versions equipped with the hybrid 155 (full hybrid) powertrain automatically charge using energy generated by the internal combustion engine, or during deceleration and braking.
Mild hybrid versions (mild hybrid 140) use a mild hybrid system (MHEV). They incorporate a battery to assist the combustion engine and reduce fuel consumption, but this battery does not allow electric driving. It also charges automatically while driving, with energy recovery.
All hybrid powertrains on Dacia Bigster are self-charging hybrids (HEV or MHEV): the vehicle never plugs into a charging station, and charges via energy recovery or the internal combustion engine during daily use.