It's tuned to pull from the traction (electric) motor first, provided the HVB has a charge, and then kicks on the ICE. It's the traction motor that provides torque from a stop or low engine rpms. - You basically have instant access to it's full 173 lbft of torque from the moment you touch the gas or lift off the brake, there's no 'restart' time for the traction motor. Makes spinning a front tire way to easy if you forget and jab the pedal with the wheels anything but perfectly strait. (Guilty without meaning to a couple of times, being used to having an AWD Outback 3.6 outback for several years).
If you turn on the hybrid coach, you'll see the electric portion fill at light throttle way before the ICE restarts, if you go heavier, it sort of maxes and then grows in length showing 'hybrid' mode, meaning both are running.
If you turn on the hybrid coach, you'll see the electric portion fill at light throttle way before the ICE restarts, if you go heavier, it sort of maxes and then grows in length showing 'hybrid' mode, meaning both are running.
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