Hybrid Cars You Might Want to Know

The VW Passat GTE really is the sort of hybrid you could use every day without having to make any compromises. It can travel around 500 miles on a single tank of fuel, and with 31 miles of pure electric range on a full charge, the GTE could potentially cover the majority of journeys without without using a single drop of fuel.

Top 10 best hybrid cars of 2018 9. Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Mitsubishi’s Outlander PHEV has been a staggering success in the UK, selling even better here than in its home market of Japan. It’s popularity is partly down to the fact it’s an SUV, and demand for those is sky-high; partly because it’s a plug-in hybrid, which means it qualifies for the government’s subsidy to buyers of electric cars; and partly because, unlike most hybrids, it’s no more expensive than the diesel alternative. Read our full Mitsubishi Outlander review Find a great Mitsubishi Outlander deal

The 2018 Audi A3 Sportback e-tron® doesn’t have to make a lot of noise to gain attention. With its striking sportback body, unique DRL light signature and cargo space worthy of weekend getaways, this plug-in hybrid electric vehicle is a quiet catch.

The latest Toyota Prius represents a significant step forward for the world’s best-selling hybrid car. Surprisingly, it's better to drive as well, allowing it to compete more closely with conventional rivals such as the Ford Focus and VW Golf.

Siegfried Pint told Car and Driver that e-tron models won’t lose performance with repeated full power runs the way some other fast electrics can experience. That means that the vehicles will have liquid cooling for the battery, motors, and some other components. Keeping the cells cool means keeping peak performance. The e-tron battery packs are designed to accept pouch cells from LG or prismatic cells from Samsung for added flexibility. And to stop Audi from being tied to a single supplier.

Top 10 best hybrid cars of 2018 5. Toyota Prius The latest Toyota Prius represents a significant step forward for the world’s best-selling hybrid car. Surprisingly, it's better to drive as well, allowing it to compete more closely with conventional rivals such as the Ford Focus and VW Golf. Read our full Toyota Prius review Find a great Toyota Prius deal

Top 10 best hybrid cars of 2018 5. Toyota Prius It's even more fuel-efficient than its predecessor, equipment levels are impressive, and the interior is both more spacious and better finished than before. Read our full Toyota Prius review Find a great Toyota Prius deal

It accelerates from a standstill to 100 km/h (62.1 mph)in six seconds, and yet consumes not even two liters of diesel per 100 kilometers (117.6 US mpg). The Audi Q7 e-tron quattro is sporty, comfortable and at the same time highly efficient. The world’s first TDI plug in hybrid with quattro drive, it is also the first plug-in hybrid with a diesel engine from Audi.

Top 10 best hybrid cars of 2018 5. Toyota Prius It's even more fuel-efficient than its predecessor, equipment levels are impressive, and the interior is both more spacious and better finished than before. Read our full Toyota Prius review Find a great Toyota Prius deal

Generating 102 hp of electric power, a 75 kW power rating and nearly instantaneous torque, the liquid-cooled, permanent-magnet-driven electric motor delivers the kind of impressive acceleration that drivers will envy. Along with the 1.4-liter turbocharged TFSI® engine, the 2018 Audi A3 Sportback e-tron® has all it needs to provide low-end torque and high-end power.

Top 10 best hybrid cars of 2018 1. Hyundai Ioniq The Ioniq is an ideal hybrid choice, combining low running costs and a relatively low price with a reassuringly normal driving experience. At a time when diesel pollution is under scrutiny, the Ioniq is the alternative buyers have been calling out for. Read our full Hyundai Ioniq review Find a great Hyundai Ioniq deal

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