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An aftermarket transmission is essentially a replacement or upgraded transmission system that is not produced by the vehicle's original manufacturer. These transmissions can be new, rebuilt, or remanufactured and come in various configurations to fit a multitude of vehicle makes and models. Aftermarket transmissions can be tailor-made to improve performance, efficiency, drivability, or to address specific needs—like towing or racing.


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The SUV hybrid market is continually expanding, with major automotive manufacturers investing heavily in research and development to produce more efficient models. Companies like Toyota, Honda, Ford, and Lexus have rolled out a diverse range of hybrid SUVs that cater to different consumer preferences, from compact crossovers to larger family-sized vehicles. The competition among manufacturers is driving innovation, resulting in better battery technology, enhanced performance, and improved driving ranges.


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Heavy-duty trucks are responsible for a significant portion of greenhouse gas emissions in the transportation sector. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), heavy-duty vehicles account for nearly 24% of total transportation emissions in the United States. As policymakers aim to combat climate change, the shift towards electrification becomes essential. The introduction of electric heavy-duty trucks presents an opportunity to drastically reduce these emissions, thus contributing to cleaner air and a healthier environment.


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