


You may not have known the hybrid variant of the Kia Optima even existed, but it’s a good, value-conscious choice in hybrid family sedans. The Niro benefits from a stylish look, good cargo space, and modern tech features. The Niro is another hybrid with varying fuel economy numbers depending on trim, with the most efficient getting 50 combined mpg and the least efficient getting 43. Whatever you want to call it, the Kia Niro is an excellent choice in used hybrids. Some call it a hatchback, some call it an SUV. Those numbers can go down a little depending on which trim you go with, but even the less efficient version gets 55 combined mpg. This affordable compact gets outstanding fuel economy of up to 57 city/59 highway/58 combined mpg. Anyone who likes the idea of a hybrid hatchback should definitely give the Ioniq a look. The Hyundai Ioniq is an often-overlooked alternative to the Toyota Prius. It’s also roomy and stylish, further adding to its appeal. Achieving 47 mpg both in the city and on the highway, the Accord is super efficient in long-distance cruising, daily errand-running, and everything in between. 2018-2020 Honda Accord Hybridįor anyone looking for a practical, modern, and efficient midsize sedan, a used Honda Accord Hybrid is a hard value to beat. The C-Max is slightly more efficient in the city than it is on the highway with a 42 city/38 highway/40 combined mpg rating. It also has a higher level of interior refinement than you might expect. It’s fun to drive for a hybrid and offers surprisingly roomy seating for a compact hatchback. The Ford C-Max was a hybrid hatchback based on the Ford Focus. If you have a short commute or just need a car to get around town, you’ll rarely be filling the gas tank of a Chevy Volt. Even when the electric battery is drained and the gas engine kicks in, it’s an efficient hybrid with a combined 42 mpg rating. The second-generation Chevrolet Volt is a plug-in hybrid compact that achieves an excellent all-electric range of 53 miles.
