22 October 2009
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Suzuki has shown off its Swift plug-in hybrid at the Tokyo motor show.
The Swift mainly uses its electric motor for short, low speed journeys. The petrol engine will then be used as a generator, so that as it runs it will charge the batteries.
See the hi-res Suzuki Swift plug-in hybrid picture gallery
The Swift Hybrid will be connectible to mains electricity from a standard household socket, although no performance, economy or fuel consumption figures have been released.
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