PHEVs are becoming increasingly popular among car buyers as a great alternative to conventional gasoline-powered cars. These vehicles use a combination of an electric motor and an internal combustion engine, which makes them a unique and very versatile option. One of the key advantages of PHEVs is their ability to operate in electric-only mode for a certain distance, thanks to their battery packs, which are usually larger than those found in regular hybrids. It is rare to find a car model that is exclusively a PHEV, as most manufacturers tend to offer plug-in versions of existing models that originally used gasoline engines. This approach allows car companies to cater to a wider audience and offer a more diverse range of powertrains.

It is worth noting that although there are new models expected to be released in 2024 that could make this list, such as the Subaru Crosstrek PHEV or the Dodge Hornet PHEV, what matters, in this case, are the models available in 2023. In any case, PHEVs represent a good transition option if you are not quite ready to make the switch to fully electric cars. They offer the best of both worlds, combining the benefits of electric driving with the convenience of traditional ICEs.

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12 BMW 330e Sedan

MSRP: $45,600

BMW 330e sedan
BMW

The BMW 330e is a stunning example of how luxury carmakers are incorporating electrification into their lineup. It is surprisingly affordable for a BMW and can compete with many other cars in its price range. The BMW 330e PHEV combines a turbocharged 2.0-liter engine with an electric motor, which together can generate an impressive 288 horsepower and 310 pound-feet of torque. It also comes with an eight-speed automatic transmission and standard rear-wheel drive. The car can go from 0 to 60 MPH in just 5.6 seconds and boasts an impressive 73 MPGe. However, one of the most striking features of the BMW 330e PHEV is its elegant design, which is typical of the German automaker. In this sense, the price-quality ratio is superb, even though there are cheaper cars in this segment.

Performance Specifications

Specification

Engine

2.0-liter, Turbocharged, Inline-Four

Electric Motor

83 kW permanent magnet AC synchronous motor

Combined horsepower

292 HP

Combined Torque

310 LB-FT

0-60 MPH

5.6 Seconds

Battery Size

12 kWh

All-Electric Range

35-37 Miles

Charging Time

3.4 Hours (3.7 kW)

11 RAV4 Prime

MSRP: $43,090

Blue Toyota RAV4 Prime
Toyota 

The Toyota RAV4 Prime is a highly efficient PHEV that offers a great driving experience. It is available at a reasonable price, starting at $43,090 for the SE version. The RAV4 Prime is equipped with a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine, a continuously variable transmission, and AWD which produces a combined 302 Horsepower. It also has an impressive MPGe rating of 94, making it one of the most efficient PHEVs available on the market today. The RAV4 Prime has a maximum electric-only driving range of 42 miles and an excellent ground clearance of 8.0 inches. Besides, it has a spacious interior, with a total passenger volume of 101.3 cubic feet and cargo space of 63.2 cubic feet behind the front row and 33.5 cubic feet behind the second row.

Performance Specifications

Specification

Engine

2.5L Atkinson-cycle inline-4

Electric Motor

134 kW permanent magnet AC synchronous motor

Combined horsepower

302 HP

Combined Torque

398 LB-FT

0-60 MPH

5.2 Seconds

Battery Size

18.1 kWh

All-Electric Range

42 Miles

Charging Time

2.5 Hours (3.3 kW)

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10 Alfa Romeo Tonale PHEV

Alfa Romeo Tonale-Plug-In-Hybrid
Alfa Romeo

MSRP: $42,995

Under the skin, the Alfa Romeo Tonale PHEV is identical to the Dodge Hornet, but the Tonale came first. Despite the similarities, the Tonale features a few things that make it noticeably Alfa, the most notable being the traditional Alfa Romeo grille and front-end design. Like the Hornet, the Tonale offers up to 30 miles of all-electric range, AWD, and an overall engaging driving experience. The powertrain is comprised of a 1.3-liter, turbocharged, inline-four along with single electric motor for a total system output of 288 horsepower and 383 pound-feet of torque. Pricing starts at $42,995, but the most popular trim so far has been the Ti EAWD with a starting price closer to $47,000.

Performance Specifications

Specification

Engine

1.3L turbocharged inline-4

Electric Motor

Permanent magnet AC synchronous motor

Combined horsepower

288 HP

Combined Torque

383 LB-FT

0-60 MPH

5.6 Seconds

Battery Size

12.0 kWh

All-Electric Range

30 Miles

Charging Time

2.5 Hours (LVL 2 Charger)

9 Hyundai Santa Fe Plug-in Hybrid

MSRP: $42,110

Silver Hyundai Santa Fe hybrid
Hyundai

The Hyundai Santa Fe PHEV is undoubtedly one of the best PHEVs on the market for many reasons. This car has an electric range of 30 miles, so it’s an excellent option for daily commuters. It also has an MPG of up to 33 combined, which is exceptional for an SUV of its size. The Santa Fe PHEV's powertrain is a turbocharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine combined with an electric motor, resulting in a combined output of 260 horsepower. The car provides a smooth and stable driving experience, which is especially important for families or even for adventures in the wilderness. In addition, the Santa Fe PHEV stands out in terms of interior space and overall comfort. Its price of $42,110 is really convenient compared to other similar vehicles.

Performance Specifications

Specification

Engine

1.6L turbocharged inline-4

Electric Motor

66.9 kW permanent magnet AC synchronous motor

Combined horsepower

261 HP

Combined Torque

258 LB-FT

0-60 MPH

6.6 Seconds

Battery Size

13.8 kWh

All-Electric Range

39 Miles

Charging Time

3.1 Hours (3.3 kW)

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8 MINI Countryman Plug-in Hybrid

MSRP: $41,500

Orange MINI Countryman
North Monaco / Shutterstock

MINI has made a foray into the PHEV market with the Countryman PHEV, which is a relatively affordable option compared to other luxury PHEVs and has features typical of higher-priced cars. This car comes with all-wheel drive and generates a total of 221 Horsepower, making it a powerful contender in its segment. It takes just 2.5 hours to fully charge the battery, and it has an EPA-estimated 73 MPGe rating. The Countryman Plug-in Hybrid provides only 17 miles of all-electric range, and the combined range increases up to 300 miles. For a starting price of $42,700, this car seems like a great value. The MINI Countryman Plug-in Hybrid retains the signature style that MINI is known for, which makes it easily recognizable on the road.

Performance Specifications

Specification

Engine

1.5L turbocharged 3-cylinder

Electric Motor

88 kW permanent magnet AC synchronous motor

Combined horsepower

221 HP

Combined Torque

295 LB-FT

0-60 MPH

6.6 Seconds

Battery Size

10.8 kWh

All-Electric Range

26 Miles

Charging Time

3.2 Hours (3.7 kW)

7 Dodge Hornet PHEV

MSRP: $40,935

Grey 2023 Dodge Hornet
Dodge

If the Dodge Hornet looks familiar, it’s not surprising as it’s essentially a reworked version of the Alfa Romeo Tonale. Despite the fact that it’s not a completely new model, journalists have praised it for is good balance of performance, features and overall value. With a total system output of 268 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque, it has enough get-up-and-go for an enjoyable driving experience (6.5 seconds to 60 mph), while at the same time providing 25 mpg in the city and 32 mpg on the highway. You even get around 30 miles of all-electric range. Pricing starts at $40,935 making it more expensive than some other options on this list but still competitive.

Performance Specifications

Specification

Engine

1.3L turbocharged inline-4

Electric Motor

Permanent magnet AC synchronous motor

Combined horsepower

288 HP

Combined Torque

383 LB-FT

0-60 MPH

5.6 Seconds

Battery Size

12.0 kWh

All-Electric Range

30 Miles

Charging Time

2.5 Hours (LVL 2 Charger)

6 Ford Escape PHEV

MSRP: $40,500

Red Ford Escape PHEV
Ford

The Ford Escape PHEV is a solid choice if you are looking for a plug-in hybrid SUV. Although it may not stand out much within Ford's lineup, it does compete well in its segment. The powertrain combines a 2.5-liter Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder engine with an electric motor, providing an output of 221 horsepower and accelerating from 0 to 60 MPH in 7.7 seconds. It also boasts an impressive fuel efficiency of 36 MPGe. Additionally, the Escape PHEV has almost perfect safety ratings, earning a 5-star overall safety rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and a Top Safety Pick from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in 2022. In short, it is an SUV that presents a good balance between performance, safety, and style, without neglecting comfort.

Performance Specifications

Specification

Engine

2.5L Atkinson-cycle inline-4

Electric Motor

95 kW permanent magnet AC synchronous motor

Combined horsepower

221 HP

Combined Torque

156 LB-FT

0-60 MPH

7.5 Seconds

Battery Size

14.4 kWh

All-Electric Range

37 Miles

Charging Time

3.3 Hours (3.3 kW)

5 Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-in Hybrid

MSRP: $39,845

White Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV
Mitsubishi

The Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV is a model that often flies under the radar, but it's actually quite impressive and might surprise you. It offers a range of up to 420 Miles, thanks in part to its regenerative braking system, and it also boasts a combined 64 MPGe, making it a very fuel-efficient choice. Charging the battery takes only 38 minutes, which is pretty impressive. Additionally, it has received some awards, such as the Northwest Outdoor Activity Vehicle of the Year and the Family Green Car of the Year, which attest to its performance, capabilities, and other criteria. The Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV may not be as well-known as some of its competitors, but it's definitely worth considering for a price of $39,845. In fact, not many vehicles in this segment are priced below $40,000.

Performance Specifications

Specification

Engine

2.4L 4-cylinder

Electric Motor

60 kW permanent magnet AC synchronous motor

Combined horsepower

224 HP

Combined Torque

181 LB-FT

0-60 MPH

8.7 Seconds

Battery Size

12 kWh

All-Electric Range

30 Miles

Charging Time

4.5 Hours (3.3 kW)

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4 Kia Sportage Plug-in Hybrid

MSRP: $38,690

2023 Kia Sportage PHEV
Kia

The Kia Sportage plug-in hybrid is an interesting alternative if you are seeking a budget-friendly PHEV: at $38,690, it's one of the most affordable options in the market. The 1.6L 4-cylinder turbocharged engine is paired with a 13-kWh battery, providing a combined output of 261 Horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque. The Sportage PHEV offers a decent all-electric range of 34 miles and an impressive 84 MPGe. It's important to note that despite its affordability, it doesn't compromise on comfort and quality. The interior is spacious and modern, with comfortable seats and a user-friendly infotainment system. The exterior is sleek and sporty, with a bold grille and sharp lines. For a PHEV that doesn't break the bank, this is certainly one of the best options that the market has to offer today.

Performance Specifications

Specification

Engine

1.6L turbocharged inline-4

Electric Motor

66.9 kW permanent magnet AC synchronous motor

Combined horsepower

227 HP

Combined Torque

195 LB-FT

0-60 MPH

8.2 Seconds

Battery Size

13.8 kWh

All-Electric Range

34 Miles

Charging Time

3.4 Hours (3.3 kW)

3 Hyundai Tucson Plug-in Hybrid

MSRP: $38,475

Green Hyundai Tucson PHEV
Hyundai

The Hyundai Tucson plug-in hybrid is a small but efficient and powerful option in the PHEV market. With 261 Horsepower and HTRAC all-wheel drive, this vehicle is capable of handling both city and highway driving with ease. It offers 33 Miles of electric range and a combined MPG of up to 35, i.e., numbers that are within the average. The 19-inch alloy wheels add to the sleek and modern look of the Tucson PHEV, while the Apple Car and Android Auto integration ensure you can stay connected while on the go. In a way, it is a younger sibling to the Santa Fe, so if you want more power you have to look for that option. However, for less money, you can have this solid alternative.

Performance Specifications

Specification

Engine

1.6L turbocharged inline-4

Electric Motor

66.9 kW permanent magnet AC synchronous motor

Combined horsepower

227 HP

Combined Torque

195 LB-FT

0-60 MPH

8.2 Seconds

Battery Size

13.8 kWh

All-Electric Range

34 Miles

Charging Time

3.4 Hours (3.3 kW)

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2 Kia Niro Plug-in Hybrid

MSRP: $33,840

Blue Kia Niro PHEV
Kia

The Kia Niro plug-in hybrid is one of the most popular PHEV models out there. Its 33 miles of electric-only driving range is a great feature (although fairly standard) that allows for short commutes without burning any gas. The 510 miles total driving range is also an impressive feature, as well as its excellent fuel economy of 108 MPGe combined. Standard driver assistance features such as forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking make it a particularly safe vehicle in almost all environments, which is why it stands out in this respect. The Kia Niro PHEV has already established itself as a classic in the transition toward electrification, and it's easy to see why considering its extremely low price for the segment and reasonably good performance combination.

Performance Specifications

Specification

Engine

1.6L Atkinson-cycle inline-4

Electric Motor

44.5 kW permanent magnet AC synchronous motor

Combined horsepower

139 HP

Combined Torque

109 LB-FT

0-60 MPH

10.5 Seconds

Battery Size

8.8 kWh

All-Electric Range

26 Miles

Charging Time

4.5 Hours (3.3 kW)

1 Toyota Prius Prime

MSRP: $32,350

Toyota Prius Prime
Toyota

The Toyota Prius Prime is a perfect example of Toyota's expertise in the field of hybrid cars. Although Toyota might be facing some challenges in transitioning to fully electric vehicles, there is no doubt that the Prius Prime is a top-notch PHEV. Besides, the recent facelift has given the Prius a fresh new look that it needed. The base model SE is priced at $32,350, which makes it an extremely inexpensive car. With an all-electric range of 44 Miles, the Prius Prime offers impressive fuel economy: a combined rating of 54 MPGe. The 0 to 60 MPH acceleration time of 6.9 seconds is not bad for a PHEV, but in any case, it is clear that those who buy a Prius do not do so with performance in mind.

Performance Specifications

Specification

Engine

1.8L Atkinson-cycle inline-4

Electric Motor

53 kW permanent magnet AC synchronous motor

Combined horsepower

220 HP

Combined Torque

163 LB-FT

0-60 MPH

6.6 Seconds

Battery Size

13.6 kWh

All-Electric Range

44 Miles

Charging Time

2.5 Hours (3.3 kW)