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Hybrid SUV Roundup

Published September 17, 2008

Hybrid SUVs combine the interior space and ride quality of an SUV with fuel-saving capabilities of hybrid cars. Some hybrid SUVs also offer towing capacity and off-road capabilities on par with conventional SUVs. The Ford Escape Hybrid, introduced in 2004, was the first hybrid SUV, as well as the first hybrid made by an American car company. Since then, more hybrids have been introduced as SUVs than any other vehicle segment.

Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid SUV

The V8 Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid, which achieves the same city fuel economy as a four-cylinder Toyota Camry, can tow up to 6,000 pounds.

Is the Hybrid SUV an Oxymoron?

Some environmentalists have criticized the hybrid SUV as a misapplication of gas-electric technology. It’s true that hybrid SUVs do not reach the level of fuel efficiency of smaller hybrids in terms of miles-per-gallon. Yet, miles-per-gallon is a non-linear and counter-intuitive form of measurement. An apparently small jump in fuel efficiency—for example, from 14 to 16 mpg—saves as much oil as increasing fuel economy from 35 to 50 mpg, according to the Union of Concerned Scientists.

Of course, if you don't require the extra space, towing capacity, or off-road capabilities, then a smaller vehicle with better fuel economy will require less gasoline—and save you money—in the long run.

Best Hybrid SUVs? That Depends on Your Needs.

With more than 10 hybrid SUVs currently on the market—and more in the works— consumers can choose features and pricing best suited to their needs:

  • Affordability and Maximum Efficiency: Ford Escape Hybrid, Mazda Tribute Hybrid, Mercury Mariner Hybrid, Saturn Vue Green Line
  • V8 Performance and Towing: Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid, Chrysler Aspen Hybrid, Dodge Durango Hybrid, GMC Yukon Hybrid
  • Seven-Passenger Seating: Toyota Highlander Hybrid
  • Luxury: Cadillac Escalade Hybrid, Lexus RX 400h

The List of Hybrid SUVs

In addition to gas-electric hybrid SUVs, our sortable list also include diesels and conventional small SUV alternatives—as well as plug-in hybrid and hydrogen SUVs in the works.

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TechnologyMSRPAvailableDescription
2009-escape-hybrid-small.jpgFord Escape Hybrid32 MPGHybrid$29,300Now

The overall most fuel efficient SUV.

mariner-94.jpgMercury Mariner Hybrid32 MPGHybrid$29,800Now

Slightly upscale version of the Ford Escape Hybrid.

mazda-tribute-small.jpgMazda Tribute Hybrid32 MPGHybridn/aNow

The 2008 Mazda Tribute Hybrid is basically a re-skinned Ford Escape Hybrid, using the same powertrain and many of the same interior bits.

matrix-small.jpgToyota Matrix29 MPGSmall Car$16,200Now

A segment buster: part compact car, part sport wagon, and part small crossover utility.

pontiac-vibe-small.jpgPontiac Vibe29 MPGSmall Car$17,400Now

One of the premier “compact crossover” vehicles in the new segment.

vue-greenline-full.jpgSaturn Vue Green Line27 MPGStop-Start$24,200Now

The Vue Green Line is the low-cost low-benefit hybrid SUV.

highlander-94.jpgToyota Highlander Hybrid26 MPGHybrid$33,700Now

More affordable than the Lexus RX400h, more powerful than Ford's hybrid SUVs, and more efficient than GM's full-size SUV hybrids.

rx-94.jpgLexus RX 400h25 MPGHybrid$42,000Now

Everything a luxury SUV buyer seeks—in a greener package.

ml320-94.jpgMercedes ML 320 CDI23 MPGDiesel$44,400Now

The Mercedes Benz ML 320 CDI is the brand’s mid-size diesel-powered sport utility vehicle.

bmw-x5-small.jpgBMW X5 xDrive35d23 MPGDiesel$52,000Now

High-performance, luxury SUV. Now more efficient as a diesel.

cherokee-crd-94.jpgJeep Grand Cherokee CRD22 MPGDiesel$34,400Now

Following the success of the diesel version of the Jeep Liberty in 2005, Jeep now offers their newest diesel powertrain mated to the Grand Cherokee.

tahoe-94.jpgChevrolet Tahoe Hybrid21 MPGHybrid$50,500Now

A new breed of full-size SUV that is significantly greener than its gas-powered counterparts

yukon-small.jpgGMC Yukon Hybrid21 MPG$50,500Now

The sister vehicle of the Chevy Tahoe Hybrid. Same gas-saving improvements to the XXL platform.

escalade-hybrid-small.jpgCadillac Escalade Hybrid20 MPGHybrid$70,000Now

The first eight-passenger luxury SUV hybrid. An odd mix of self-indulgence and green.

dodge_durango-small.jpgDodge Durango Hybrid19 MPGHybrid$44,500Now

It's a hemi hybrid. Lots of power and towing capacity. And the gas mileage doesn't completely suck.

aspen-small.jpgChrysler Aspen Hybrid19 MPGHybrid$44,700Now

A hulking 5.7-liter V8 Hemi hybrid.

touareg-94.jpgVolkswagen Touareg TDI17 MPGDiesel$68,000Now

The Touareg TDI is defined by its powerplant, a mammoth 5-liter V10 turbo diesel engine that is engineered to cleanly burn today’s ultra-low sulfur fuel.

saturn-vue-two-mode-94.jpgSaturn Vue Green Line Two-Mode30 MPGHybrid$33,0002009

The Two-Mode Hybrid version of the Saturn Vue is a solid high-efficiency V6 SUV.

lexus-rx-450h-small2.jpgLexus RX 450hn/a$42,0002009

Updated version of the luxury SUV with green stripes.

x6-94.jpgBMW X6 Hybridn/aHybridn/a2010

An SUV that has crossed over into sports car territory.

cayenne-94.jpgPorsche Cayenne Hybridn/aHybridn/a2010

The Porsche Cayenne Hybrid achieves better than 24 miles per gallon compared with less than 18 mpg for the conventional model.

vue-plugin-small.jpgSaturn Vue Plug-inn/aPlug-in Hybridn/a2010

The leading contender for the first commercial plug-in hybrid—in the form of a small SUV.

q7-small2.jpgAudi Q7 Hybridn/aHybridn/aConcept

Refined and opulent, and now the hybrid version offers slightly better fuel efficiency.

provoq-small.jpgCadillac Provoqn/aHydrogenn/aConcept

Over-the-top plug-in hydrogen-electric fuel-cell luxury hybrid concept SUV.

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