With gasoline prices rising higher everyday,
this is a good time to explore cars that are more fuel efficient.
Here is a list of some of the best hybrid cars that are available at this time.
2022 Honda Insight
The Honda Insight is a sensible small hybrid with excellent fuel economy. Beyond that, it’s generally nice to drive and a pleasant place to spend time. It combines comfort and practicality with a refined interior and easy-to-use tech, making it a powerful hybrid contender, even if it underperforms by a few mpg against top competitors.
2022 Honda Accord Hybrid
The long-running, highly regarded Accord is Honda’s largest sedan, which serves as the starting point for the Accord Hybrid variant. Its EPA-estimated combined fuel economy rating of 47 mpg is significantly higher than the regular Accord’s combined rating of 33 mpg.
2022 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid
The Sonata Hybrid comes with an EPA-estimated fuel economy rating of 52 mpg combined driving in the base Blue trim and 47 mpg combined in the higher trims.
2021 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid
The Hybrid admirably serves its mission of being the baseline and most affordable Ioniq. The EPA estimates it will get up to 59 mpg in combined city/highway driving, which is excellent for a hybrid. It also boasts a roomy cargo area and a pleasing number of standard features.
2022 Kia Niro
The base model Niro is estimated to return up to 50 mpg in combined driving, which is an admirable figure even if it’s not quite as fuel-efficient as some rivals.
2021 Toyota Avalon Hybrid
We wouldn’t be surprised if a lot of people still think hybrid cars are dorky looking and cheap-feeling. But this same group of people would likely be shocked by the 2021 Toyota Avalon Hybrid. It’s roomy, comfortable and upscale, just like you’d expect an Avalon to be, and on top of that it gets up to an EPA-estimated 44 mpg. That’s almost double the fuel economy from an Avalon a decade ago.
2022 Toyota Camry Hybrid
The 2022 Toyota Camry Hybrid does cost a couple grand more than an equivalent straight gasoline four-cylinder model, but with a fuel economy rating of 46 mpg combined (52 mpg with the LE trim), you’ll make that back at the gas pump before you make your last loan payment.
2022 Toyota Corolla Hybrid
Two years ago, the big T debuted the Corolla Hybrid — an electrified version of one of the best-selling cars of all time. Our verdict? Marrying the Prius’ thrifty powertrain with the sporty styling of the current-generation Corolla makes this fuel-efficient sedan worth consideration.
2022 Toyota Prius
The 2022 Toyota Prius is the unofficial mascot of the eco-conscious movement, as well as being the go-to pick for Uber and Lyft drivers. This small hatchback is one of the most efficient hybrids on the market, though the fuel savings come at the cost of a jittery ride, lethargic acceleration and a subpar infotainment interface.
Hybrid cars are more and more reliable and available.