Plug-in Hybrid
Several carmakers are planning to introduce 100+ mpg-hybrids that can be plugged into the electric grid. Expected around 2010.
Name | EV Range | Body Type | MSRP | Available | |
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2012 Fisker Karma Review – VideoIn a culture where you are often perceived by what you drive, showing up in a Fisker Karma is the next best thing to being some kind of star. |
33 miles | Coupe | $111,000 | Now | |
2012 Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid ReviewToyota will begin delivery of the Prius Plug-in Hybrid in March of 2012. |
10 miles | Sedan | $32,000 | Now | |
2013 Chevrolet Volt Review – VideoAll-electric gas-free driving for 40-mile stretches. |
40 miles | Sedan | $39,100 | Now | |
2012 Ford C-MAX EnergiThe segment-busting almost-a-van vehicle will offer 40+ mpg, but only five seats as a plug-in hybrid. |
21 miles | Sedan | $32,950 | Now | |
Fisker KarmaThe rear-wheel drive sporty plug-in hybrid from designer Henrik Fisker. |
50 miles | Coupe | $96,000 | Now | |
Mitsubishi PX-MiEVThis mid-sized SUV plug-in hybrid has triple-threat functionality as a pure electric, a series hybrid, and a parallel hybrid. Result: About 120 mpg. |
30 miles | SUV | $0 | 2014 | |
Volvo V70 Plug-in HybridVolvo appears serious about producing a plug-in hybrid wagon with 30 or miles of electric range. |
30 miles | Van | $0 | Concept | |
Cadillac ConverjAn angular, sleek, luxury concept version of the Chevrolet Volt. |
40 miles | Luxury | $0 | Concept |