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Best Hybrid cars according to our experts

01.

Lexus CT

3.5

The Lexus CT200h hatch, which has been updated for 2018, differs from the rest of the Japanese luxury brand’s lineup for a number of different reasons. Let's have a look why....

02.

Toyota Corolla

4
From

$28,130

The Corolla and hybrid technology almost seem made for each other, as Richard Berry discovers...

03.

Subaru XV

3.5
From

$33,190

Subaru has always been a good fit for Australia, but can the XV keep up in a rapidly changing small SUV field?

04.

Lexus CT200H

3.5

The Lexus CT200h hatch, which has been updated for 2018, differs from the rest of the Japanese luxury brand’s lineup for a number of different reasons. Let's have a look why....

05.

Hyundai Ioniq

4
From

$37,510

Hyundai's Ioniq range is nothing if not a flex in the face of Toyota.Sure, Toyota has a dominating position in the Australian market, with its well-received range of hybrid models, but what happens...

06.

Volvo XC40

4
From

$52,990

The Volvo XC40 Recharge PHEV is a part-petrol, part-electric compact SUV (with a huge interior) that will set you on the path to electrification.

07.

Toyota Prius

3.5
From

$34,320

The Prius, an eco-punk icon, now seems retro, yet it's still being built, even as it gives way to a wave of popular, affordable Toyota hybrids. Could it still be the best hybrid anyway? Let's find...

08.

Lexus UX

4
From

$46,085

Lexus has always been a brand that has shunned the millennial market. But its all-new UX SUV could change all that. Not only will it launch into one of Australia's most popular segments, but it's...

09.

Toyota Yaris

4
From

$23,740

It might be one of the most fuel efficient cars without a plug, but the Yaris has moved upmarket in more than a few ways.

010.

Lexus UX250H

4
From

$53,820

Lexus has always been a brand that has shunned the millennial market. But its all-new UX SUV could change all that. Not only will it launch into one of Australia's most popular segments, but it's...

011.

Toyota C-HR

4
From

$30,915

The 2021 update for the Toyota C-HR is as mild as they come, with a tweak to the safety package and some small additions to the base and Koba models.

012.

Mercedes-Benz A-Class

4
From

$51,400

Meet the world’s most aerodynamically efficient passenger car. Mercedes-Benz says the drag co-efficient for this new sedan version of its fourth-generation A-Class is the lowest ever measured for a...

013.

Mini Countryman

4
From

$45,000

Andrew Chesterton road tests and reviews the new Mini Countryman Cooper, Cooper D, Cooper S and Cooper SD All4 with specs, fuel consumption and verdict at its Australian launch in Canberra.

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