It is misleading @mitch As @72dudes says, mild hybrids don’t really add anything meaningful and they aren’t what most people would associate a hybrid vehicle to be.
There are 3 main types of hybrid. Mild hybrid (the majority of new ICE cars have this and it’s best to just look upon these cars as normal ICE cars), self-charging hybrid (which allow a bit of EV driving, but the battery is charged by the petrol engine as you drive) and plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) which allow a greater amount of EV driving (most are in the 20-40 mile range) and are charged by plugging them in after each use (mine takes about 6 hours to charge, just to get around 35 miles EV range). All 3 types also run on petrol, so you don’t have the range limitations that you get with a full EV, but a PHEV is only worth having if you can charge at home easily after each use. If you can’t do that, a self charging hybrid is as far as you’d want to go. Hope that helps.