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I found what the requirement is. Electric and hybrid vehicles manufactured after 2018.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back-up_beeper#:~:text=Regulations%20in%20the%20United%20States&text=NHTSA%20requires%20electric%20vehicle%20warning,reverse%20travel%20at%20low%20speeds.
https://insideevs.com/news/330043/quiet-car-rule-new-evs-must-emit-warning-sounds-in-us-by-2019/
Nice, you just missed it then, congrats on having a non-annoying hybrid! See you at the pumps once a month or so
The only ways it could be better is being a plug-in and not have the 4" screen.
Yea mine isn’t plug in either, still get mid 40s mpg though which is great. 600 miles on a tank is fantastic for an suv. I might’ve gotten plug in but the dealers didn’t want to or couldn’t answer any questions on them and really fet like they didn’t want to show/sell them