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I was thinking more for low speed off roading stuff where the instant torque would be appreciated. Battery would last a long while in that use case. Doing it this way allows for the Tremor AWD unit to be fed by instant torque, with minimal re-engineering.There's really no reason to have engineered for a second battery; it doesn't "solve" anything to do so. More battery capacity wouldn't make the hybrid system more efficient to be worth the aforementioned engineering complexity it introduces. Unless you're talking a PHEV, but then you need a battery an order of magnitude larger.
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