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New Report: The Best Hybrid and Electric Cars

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As car prices continue to slowly recede, it may have crossed your mind to make the switch from a gas-powered to an electric or hybrid vehicle. But which one would you choose?

U.S. News & World Report recently released its list of the best electric and hybrid vehicles, crowning winners in eight categories.

In deciding which vehicles were the best, U.S. News evaluated 96 cars based on metrics such as fuel economy, starting MSRP, range data and the cars’ overall score from the U.S. News Best Car Rankings.

And the Awards for Best Electric and Hybrid Vehicles Go To …

The Hyundai Ioniq 6 wins the Best Electric Car award, and the Kia Sportage Plug-In Hybrid takes the Best Plug-In Hybrid award.

Hyundai earned the most awards of any brand with three, including the top two spots. Notably absent from the list? Tesla.

These Electric and Hybrid Cars Are Tops

Award2024 Model Electric VehicleMPG / Electric Range
Best Electric SUVHyundai Ioniq 5220 Miles
Best Electric CarHyundai Ioniq 6240 Miles
Best Electric TruckFord F-150 Lightning320 Miles
Best Luxury Electric SUVVolvo XC40 Recharge293 Miles
Best Luxury Electric CarLucid Air516 Miles
Best Luxury Plug-In HybridVolvo S60 Recharge Plug-In Hybrid31 mpg combined
Best Plug-In HybridKia Sportage Plug-In Hybrid35 mpg combined
Best Hybrid CarToyota Camry Hybrid52 mpg combined
Best Hybrid SUVHyundai Tucson Hybrid53 mpg combined
Best Luxury HybridLexus NX Hybrid39 mpg combined

Should You Buy an Electric Vehicle?

Money expert Clark Howard says, “The electric vehicle market and what you buy depends so much on how many miles you’re driving per day.”

“You might need a part-time second or third car and devoting a lot of money to it is not a great idea, but at the same time, if you buy one that’s 20 or 25 years old, it’s going to come with a history that’s likely not pleasant and a lot of potential maintenance issues and repairs that you’re not likely to have with these newer, early-generation electric vehicles,” Clark says.

Want to see some deals? Check out these used electric vehicles for under $25,000.

    This post was last modified on April 30, 2024 5:01 pm

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