The best hybrid cars of 2024

The best hybrid cars of 2024

(iSeeCars) — As hybrid cars and electric vehicles proliferate, more and more buyers are seriously considering fuel-saving technology as a viable alternative to traditional combustion-powered vehicles.

While the variety of hybrid vehicles has never been greater, this list will focus solely on traditional cars from the major automakers, meaning hybrid sedans, hatchbacks, station wagons, and convertibles from non-luxury brands. If you’re interested in the extra cargo space and practicality offered by a hybrid SUV or crossover, check out our list of the best hybrid SUVs. If you’re looking for a spacious luxury hybrid from brands like Audi, BMW, Lexus or Volvo, check out our lists of the best luxury hybrids or the best luxury hybrid SUVs.


This list includes plug-in hybrid models (also called PHEVs), which feature a hybrid system with larger battery packs and limited all-electric range before turning on their gasoline engine. It’s worth noting that although hybrid versions of popular models tend to cost more than their petrol counterparts, they often come better equipped. That means more standard features and safety features are included in the price of their new cars, even on the base midsize sedans. Advanced technology, such as touchscreen infotainment systems and adaptive cruise control, are also more commonly associated with hybrid models.

Shoppers looking for a zero-emission all-electric drivetrain, whether that means the long-running Nissan Leaf and Tesla Model S or newer models like the Porsche Taycan and Volkswagen ID.4, should check out our list of the best electric cars or the most good electric SUVs. But for those of you who aren’t quite ready to ditch the petrol engine entirely but are still interested in reducing your carbon footprint, we’ve identified the best hybrid models below.

  1. Toyota Prius
    • iSeeCars Score: 9.2/10
    • MSRP: $27,950 – $36,365
    • Used Price: $19,879 – $36,162
    • MPG: 49 – 57
    • EPA Range: 514.5 – 644.1 miles
  1. Toyota Camry Hybrid
    • iSeeCars Score: 9.0/10
    • MSRP: $28,855 – $34,295
    • Used Price: $21,212 – $36,960
    • MPG: 46 – 52
    • EPA Range: 607.2 – 686.4 miles
  1. Ford Fusion (Hybrid)
    • iSeeCars Score: 8.6/10
    • MSRP: $29,540
    • Used price: not available
    • MPG: Not available
    • EPA Scope: Not available
    • Latest new model year: 2019
  1. Hyundai Sonata Hybrid
    • iSeeCars Score: 8.5/10
    • MSRP: $30,800 – $37,200
    • Used Price: $18,993 – $33,203
    • MPG: 47 – 52
    • EPA Range: 620.4 – 686.4 miles
  2. Honda Accord Hybrid
    • iSeeCars Score: 8.5/10
    • MSRP: $32,895 – $38,890
    • Used Price: $22,665 – $35,988
    • MPG: 44 – 48
    • EPA Range: 563.2 – 614.4 miles
  1. Kia Optima Hybrid
    • iSeeCars Score: 8.5/10
    • MSRP: $29,310
    • Used Price: $15,925 – $25,658
    • MPG: 42
    • EPA Range: 667.8 miles
    • Latest new model year: 2020
  1. Toyota Prius c
    • iSeeCars Score: 8.5/10
    • MSRP: $21,530 – $22,955
    • Used Price: $11,998 – $24,465
    • MPG: 46
    • EPA range: 437.0 miles
    • Latest new model year: 2019
  1. Toyota Avalon Hybrid
    • iSeeCars Score: 8.5/10
    • MSRP: $37,850 – $44,150
    • Used Price: $24,896 – $39,584
    • MPG: 43-44
    • EPA Range: 567.6 – 580.8 miles
    • Last new model year: 2022
  1. Ford Fusion Hybrid
    • iSeeCars Score: 8.3/10
    • MSRP: $28,000 – $34,595
    • Used Price: $13,492 – $23,950
    • MPG: 42
    • EPA Range: 567.0 – 588.0 miles
    • Latest new model year: 2020
  1. Ford Fusion Energy
    • iSeeCars Score: 8.1/10
    • MSRP: $35,730 – $37,000
    • Used Price: $16,685 – $25,940
    • MPG: 42 – 103
    • EPA range: 614.0 miles
    • Latest new model year: 2020

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