The definition of ‘hybrid’ is the combination of two different elements. In terms of combining gas and electric power, Hyundai has been one of the automakers at the forefront of using this technology to bridge the gap between gas and electric vehicles. Hyundai hybrid and plug-in hybrid cars are affordable and efficient and cover both the SUV and sedan segments; there’s a reason Hyundai vehicles sell so well, and together with high reliability expectations, you also get loads of standard features.
This is a list of the Hyundai hybrid car models currently for sale in the USA:
Model | Power | Engine | Base Price |
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Hyundai Elantra Hybrid | 139 hp | 1.6L Inline-4 Hybrid | $24,550 |
Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid | 139 hp | 1.6L Inline-4 Plug-in Hybrid | $23,600 |
Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid | 226 hp | 1.6L Turbo Inline-4 Hybrid | $36,210 |
Hyundai Sonata Hybrid | 192 hp | 2.0L Inline-4 Hybrid | $28,450 |
Hyundai Tucson Hybrid | 226 hp | 1.6L Turbo Inline-4 Hybrid | $31,350 |
Where once they were the only way to achieve superior fuel economy, hybrids are now seen as more of a stepping stone toward owning an EV. There are a few HEV and PHEV models to choose from, and Hyundai offers more choice than most. But what else does it do to attract and retain its loyal customer base?