A hybrid vehicle comprises an internal combustion engine, a traction
motor, a starter motor, and a battery bank, all controlled by a
microprocessor in accordance with the vehicle's instantaneous torque
demands so that the engine is run only under conditions of high
efficiency, typically only when the load is at least equal to 30% of the
engine's maximum torque output. In some embodiments, a turbocharger may
be provided, activated only when the load exceeds the engine's maximum
torque output for an extended period; a two-speed transmission may
further be provided, to further broaden the vehicle's load range. A
hybrid brake system provides regenerative braking, with mechanical
braking available in the event the battery bank is fully charged, in
emergencies, or at rest; a control mechanism is provided to control the
brake system to provide linear brake feel under varying circumstances.