
SUVs, in general, can be pretty pricey when you’re aiming for one that offers an adequate amount of space. This applies to all car platforms (non-electric, hybrid, plug-in hybrids, and electric vehicles), but it doesn’t mean there aren’t any out there that will keep the running costs low regarding long-term ownership. The hybrid market is a great area to look at when shopping for a spacious SUV, with some coming with an affordable price tag while others are a bit pricier.
Ownership costs break down into several areas: maintenance, repairs, depreciation, fuel, etc., and they can start to build up over time. The good news is that there are 10 hybrid SUVs that provide extra space for passengers and cargo and keep ownership costs at a minimum.
In order to give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from various manufacturer websites and other authoritative sources, including iSeeCars and AAA. The hybrid SUVs have been ranked from the least passenger volume to the most passenger volume.
Note: There are larger hybrid SUVs on the market that either have expensive ownership costs or have yet to be rated by the EPA in terms of their interior space.
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2025 Mazda CX-50 Hybrid – 5-Year Total Costs: $45,571
Passenger Volume: 97.0 Cubic-Feet
The Mazda CX-50 Hybrid is one of the newer hybrid SUVs on the market, debuting at the start of 2025. For its cabin space, the CX-50 Hybrid offers its passengers 97 cubic feet of space. Depending on the trim, this hybrid SUV provides 38.6 to 39.1 inches of headroom in the front and 36.7 to 37.8 inches in the rear. The interior volume is quite spacious, coming in at 126.2 cubic feet of space, with a 56.3 cubic feet max cargo capacity.
Interior Dimensions
Headroom (First Row) |
38.6/39.1 In. |
Headroom (Second Row) |
36.7/37.8 In. |
Leg Room (First Row) |
41.7 in. |
Leg Room (Second Row) |
37.8 In. |
Interior Volume |
126.2 Cu. Ft. |
Max Cargo Capacity |
56.3 Cu. Ft. |
Passenger Volume |
97.0 Cu. Ft. |
Ownership costs stay relatively low on the 2025 CX-50 Hybrid, with the five-year maintenance and repairs estimated at $5,827. The CX-50 Hybrid is projected to lose $17,345 of its value after five years. Putting all the ownership costs together, you can expect to spend $9,114.20 in the first year and $45,571 after five years.
Ownership Costs
Cost Per Year |
5-Year Total |
|
Fuel |
$879.60 |
$4,398.00 |
Maintenance And Repair |
$1,165.40 |
$5,827.00 |
Depreciation |
$3,469.00 |
$17,345.00 |
Insurance |
$1,770.60 |
$8,853.00 |
Fees & Taxes |
$729.00 |
$3,645.00 |
Finance Charges |
$1,100.60 |
$5,503.00 |
Total |
$9,114.20 |
$45,571.00 |
Note: Ownership Costs Taken From 2025 Mazda CX-50 Hybrid Preferred
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2025 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid – 5-Year Total Costs: $34,981
Passenger Volume: 98.9 Cubic-Feet
The Toyota RAV4 Hybrid is a hot commodity at the moment, with its overall platform being a huge success. It’s impressive in many ways, but it tackles space pretty well. The 2025 RAV4 Hybrid provides 98.9 cubic feet of passenger volume. Regarding passenger headroom, the front row receives 39.1 inches, and the second row gets 37.8 inches. The interior volume of the RAV4 Hybrid is 126.2 cubic feet of space, offering a max cargo capacity of 56.3 cubic feet.
Interior Dimensions
Headroom (First Row) |
39.1 In. |
Headroom (Second Row) |
37.8 In. |
Legroom (First Row) |
41.7 In. |
Legroom (Second Row) |
37.8 In. |
Interior Volume |
126.2 Cu. Ft. |
Max Cargo Capacity |
56.3 Cu. Ft.. |
Passenger Volume |
97.0 Cu. Ft. |
If you’re okay with sacrificing space but saving more over time, the RAV4 Hybrid is one of the best models for keeping costs low. After five years, it’s projected to cost $5,230 on maintenance and repairs and lose $8,166 of its value. You can expect to pay $845.20 every year on gas, and tallying up all the ownership costs, the RAV4 Hybrid will cost you $34,981 after five years.
Ownership Costs
Cost Per Year |
5-Year Total |
|
Fuel |
$845.20 |
$4,226.00 |
Maintenance And Repair |
$1,046.00 |
$5,230.00 |
Depreciation |
$1,633.20 |
$8,166.00 |
Insurance |
$1,733.80 |
$8,669.00 |
Fees & Taxes |
$704.60 |
$3,523.00 |
Finance Charges |
$1,033.40 |
$5,167.00 |
Total |
$6,996.20 |
$34,981.00 |
Note: Ownership Costs Taken From 2025 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid LE
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2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid – 5-Year Total Costs: $44,954
Passenger Volume: 103.5 Cubic-Feet
The 2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid bumps the passenger volume up to 103.5 cubic feet, offering more space compared to some of the smaller hybrids on the market. You get a maximum cargo capacity of 76.5 cubic feet and an overall interior volume of 142.8 cubic feet. The CR-V Hybrid gives the passengers 39.3 inches of headroom in the front and 38.2 inches in the rear.
Interior Dimensions
Headroom (First Row) |
39.3 In. |
Headroom (Second Row) |
38.2 In. |
Legroom (First Row) |
41.3 In. |
Legroom (Second Row) |
41.0 In. |
Interior Volume |
142.8 Cu. Ft. |
Max Cargo Capacity |
76.5 Cu. Ft. |
Passenger Volume |
103.5 Cu. Ft. |
The Honda CR-V Hybrid raises the prices a little, with its depreciation hitting the hardest. This hybrid SUV is expected to lose $17,054 and $5,986 in maintenance and repairs just after five years. Fuel costs are the average for hybrid SUVs, charging $841 every year and $4,205 after five years. The 2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid is expected to cost $44,954 in ownership costs after the fifth year.
Ownership Costs
Cost Per Year |
5-Year Total |
|
Fuel |
$841.00 |
$4,205.00 |
Maintenance And Repair |
$1,197.20 |
$5,986.00 |
Depreciation |
$3,410.80 |
$17,054.00 |
Insurance |
$1,694.80 |
$8,474.00 |
Fees & Taxes |
$737.00 |
$3,685.00 |
Finance Charges |
$1,110.00 |
$5,550.00 |
Total |
$8,990.80 |
$44,954.00 |
Note: Ownership Costs Taken From 2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid Sport FWD

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2025 Kia Niro – 5-Year Total Costs: $42,944
Passenger Volume: 105.1 Cubic-Feet
The Kia Niro is another two-row hybrid SUV offering an impressive cabin space with 105.1 cubic feet of passenger volume. Passengers in the front receive 40.5 inches of headroom, with the rear getting 39.6 inches in the rear. The overall interior volume of the Kia Niro Hybrid is 127.9 cubic feet, and its max cargo capacity is 63.7 cubic feet.
Interior Dimensions
Headroom (First Row) |
40.5 In. |
Headroom (Second Row) |
39.6 In. |
Legroom (First Row) |
41.5 In. |
Legroom (Second Row) |
39.5 In. |
Interior Volume |
127.9 Cu. Ft. |
Max Cargo Capacity |
63.7 Cu. Ft. |
Passenger Volume |
105.1 Cu. Ft. |
While the Kia Niro sits higher on the list, offering additional space, its ownership costs drop to the low 40s, with its total five-year ownership costs coming out to $42,944. When it came to maintenance and repairs, the Niro is expected to cost $802 per year, with a $4,012 five-year cost. Depreciation was the only area that hit the Niro considerably hard, with it expected to lose $18,948 after five years.
Ownership Costs
Cost Per Year |
5-Year Total |
|
Fuel |
$627.00 |
$3,135.00 |
Maintenance And Repair |
$802.40 |
$4,012.00 |
Depreciation |
$3,789.60 |
$18,948.00 |
Insurance |
$1,758.40 |
$8,792.00 |
Fees & Taxes |
$642.60 |
$3,213.00 |
Finance Charges |
$968.80 |
$4,844.00 |
Total |
$8,588.80 |
$42,944.00 |
Note: Ownership Costs Taken From 2025 Kia Niro EX
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2025 Kia Sorento Hybrid – 5-Year Total Costs: $53,808
Passenger Volume: 105.3 Cubic-Feet
The 2025 Kia Sorento Hybrid is a tad bit larger in the interior compared to its other hybrid SUV sibling, offering 105.3 cubic feet of space. The main difference in this SUV is that it is standard with three rows, with the front row receiving 38.7 to 40.3 inches of headroom. For the rear rows, the middle receives 37.9 to 39.1 inches, and the third row gets 36.8 inches. The overall interior volume of the Sorento Hybrid is 121.3 inches, along with a max cargo capacity of 75.5 cubic feet of space.
Interior Dimensions
Headroom (First Row) |
38.7/40.3 In. |
Headroom (Second Row) |
37.9/39.1 In. |
Headroom (Third Row) |
36.8 In. |
Legroom (First Row) |
41.4 In. |
Legroom (Second Row) |
40.7 In. |
Legroom (Third Row) |
29.6 In. |
Interior Volume |
121.3 Cu. Ft. |
Max Cargo Capacity |
75.5 Cu. Ft. |
Passenger Volume |
105.3 Cu. Ft. |
Typically, the larger the vehicle, the higher the ownership costs will be, as seen with Kia’s larger hybrid SUV. The Korean hybrid SUV is projected to lose $24,869 of its value after five years, which is a pretty large chunk. Maintenance and repairs sat near the average, coming out at $4,581 after five years. With all the added ownership costs, the 2025 Sorento Hybrid’s five-year ownership costs were $53,808.
Ownership Costs
Cost Per Year |
5-Year Total |
|
Fuel |
$931.00 |
$4,655.00 |
Maintenance And Repair |
$916.20 |
$4,581.00 |
Depreciation |
$4,973.80 |
$24,869.00 |
Insurance |
$1,883.40 |
$9,417.00 |
Fees & Taxes |
$811.60 |
$4,058.00 |
Finance Charges |
$1,245.60 |
$6,228.00 |
Total |
$10,761.60 |
$53,808.00 |
Note: Ownership Costs Taken From 2025 Kia Sorento EX FWD
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2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid – 5-Year Total Costs: $40,855
Passenger Volume: 107.9 Cubic-Feet
The 2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid is yet another solid hybrid SUV that comes “packed” with additional inside space. The passenger volume was 107.9 cubic feet, with an overall interior volume of 146.7 cubic feet. When it came to headroom, the Tucson Hybrid offers 40.1 inches in the front, 39.5 inches in the middle, and 41.4 inches in the last row. Cargo won’t be a problem on this larger Hyundai SUV, providing 74.5 cubic feet of cargo space.
Interior Dimensions
Headroom (First Row) |
40.1 In. |
Headroom (Second Row) |
39.5 In. |
Legroom (First Row) |
41.4 In. |
Legroom (Second Row) |
41.3 In. |
Interior Volume |
146.7 Cu. Ft. |
Max Cargo Capacity |
74.5 Cu. Ft. |
Passenger Volume |
107.9 Cu. Ft. |
The 2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid is another hybrid SUV that keeps costs low, but unlike some smaller models, it doesn’t lack space. Both its depreciation, maintenance, and repairs are some of the lowest costs out of all the spacious hybrid SUVs. The Tucson Hybrid is expected only to lose $15,613 of its value after five years. Its maintenance and repair were even lower, with a 5-year cost of $2,942. With all the total ownership costs, the Tucson Hybrid is projected to cost $40,855 after the five-year mark.
Ownership Costs
Cost Per Year |
5-Year Total |
|
Fuel |
$882.00 |
$4,410.00 |
Maintenance And Repair |
$588.40 |
$2,942.00 |
Depreciation |
$3,122.60 |
$15,613.00 |
Insurance |
$1,834.00 |
$9,170.00 |
Fees & Taxes |
$702.20 |
$3,511.00 |
Finance Charges |
$1,041.80 |
$5,209.00 |
Total |
$8,171.00 |
$40,855.00 |
Note: Ownership Costs Taken From 2025 Hyudnai Tucson Hybrid Blue

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2025 Lincoln Nautilus Hybrid – 5-Year Total Costs: $62,878
Passenger Volume: 110.8-113.5 Cubic-Feet
The 2025 Lincoln Nautilus Hybrid is another newer hybrid SUV on the market, being released in late 2024. The Nautilus Hybrid offers 110.8 to 113.5 cubic feet of room for its passenger volume. It’s another three-row hybrid SUV to enter the market, offering 39.1 inches in the front, 39.4 inches in the middle row, and 43.5 inches in the rear. The Nautilus has 146 to 148.7 cubic feet of interior volume and a maximum cargo capacity of 68.8 cubic feet.
Interior Dimensions
Headroom (First Row) |
39.1 In. |
Headroom (Second Row) |
39.4 In. |
Legroom (First Row) |
43.5 In. |
Legroom (Second Row) |
43.1 In. |
Interior Volume |
146.0-148.7 Cu. Ft. |
Max Cargo Capacity |
68.8 Cu. Ft. |
Passenger Volume |
110.8-113.5 Cu. Ft. |
The 2025 Lincoln Nautilus Hybrid is one of the more expensive hybrid SUVs to own, which shouldn’t come as a surprise with Lincoln being a luxury car brand. After five years, this large hybrid SUV will cost $4,868 in repairs and maintenance. The biggest downside to the Nautilus Hybrid is its depreciation, which is expected to lose $28,857 of its value after five years. Its overall ownership costs were $12,575.60 after the first year and $62,878 after the fifth year.
Ownership Costs
Cost Per Year |
5-Year Total |
|
Fuel |
$1,101.00 |
$5,505.00 |
Maintenance And Repair |
$973.60 |
$4,868.00 |
Depreciation |
$5,771.40 |
$28,857.00 |
Insurance |
$2,014.40 |
$10,072.00 |
Fees & Taxes |
$1,057.20 |
$5,286.00 |
Finance Charges |
$1,658.00 |
$8,290.00 |
Total |
$12,575.60 |
$62,878.00 |
Note: Ownership Costs Taken From 2025 Lincoln Nautilus Hybrid Base
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2025 Toyota Highlander Hybrid – 5-Year Total Costs: $52,961
Passenger Volume: 136.3-139.5 Cubic-Feet
Toyota is a big-name brand in the hybrid industry, with one of its hybrid SUVs coming with an admirable amount of space. The 2025 Highlander Hybrid comes with 136.3 to 139.5 cubic feet of passenger volume. Passenger’s headspace isn’t going to be an issue, with the HIghalnder Hybrid’s head clearance coming in at 38.4 to 39.6 inches in the front, 37.1 to 39.4 inches in the second row, and 42 inches in the last row. The overall interior volume is 152.3 to 155.5 cubic feet of space, with a max cargo capacity of 84.3 cubic feet.
Interior Dimensions
Headroom (First Row) |
38.4/39.6 In. |
Headroom (Second Row) |
37.1/39.4 In. |
Headroom (Third Row) |
36.1 In. |
Legroom (First Row) |
42.0 In. |
Legroom (Second Row) |
38.7 In. |
Legroom (Third Row) |
28.0 In. |
Interior Volume |
152.3/155.5 Cu. Ft. |
Max Cargo Capacity |
84.3 Cu. Ft. |
Passenger Volume |
136.3 Cu. Ft. |
The Toyota Highlander Hybrid didn’t do badly regarding ownership costs, sitting in the $50,000 range after five years. It depreciated by $21,092 after five years and is expected to cost $1,082 in maintenance and repairs every year. For its one-year ownership costs, the Highlander Hybrid is expected to cost $10,592.20.
Ownership Costs
Cost Per Year |
5-Year Total |
|
Fuel |
$957.80 |
$4,789.00 |
Maintenance And Repair |
$1,082.60 |
$5,413.00 |
Depreciation |
$4,218.40 |
$21,092.00 |
Insurance |
$1,892.60 |
$9,463.00 |
Fees & Taxes |
$963.40 |
$4,817.00 |
Finance Charges |
$1,477.40 |
$7,387.00 |
Total |
$10,592.20 |
$52,961.00 |
Note: Ownership Costs Taken From 2025 Toyota Highlander Hybrid XLE
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2025 Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid – 5-Year Total Costs: $46,429
Passenger Volume: 151.0 Cubic-Feet
The 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid raises its passenger volume considerably, with 151 cubic feet of room. In terms of headroom, the Santa Fe Hybrid gives 40.2 to 41.1 inches in the front, 39.6 to 40.6 inches in the second row, and 37.7 inches in the third row. Hyundai offers 165.6 cubic feet of interior volume on the Santa Fe Hybrid and an incredible 79.6 cubic feet of cargo space.
Interior Dimensions
Headroom (First Row) |
40.2/41.1 In. |
Headroom (Second Row) |
39.6/40.6 In. |
Headroom (Third Row) |
37.7 In. |
Legroom (First Row) |
44.4 In. |
Legroom (Second Row) |
41.5 In. |
Legroom (Third Row) |
30.0 In. |
Interior Volume |
165.6 Cu. Ft. |
Max Cargo Capacity |
79.6 Cu. Ft. |
Passenger Volume |
151 Cu. Ft. |
The Santa Fe Hybrid may be a super spacious hybrid SUV, but its ownership costs are possibly even more impressive. Its depreciation was the only large figure, losing $18,144 after five years, but the Santa Fe Hybrid kept costs low for the rest of the ownership costs. You can expect to spend $9,285.80 on the Santa Fe Hybrid after a year and $46,429 after five years.
Ownership Costs
Cost Per Year |
5-Year Total |
|
Fuel |
$942.60 |
$4,713.00 |
Maintenance And Repair |
$868.40 |
$4,342.00 |
Depreciation |
$3,628.80 |
$18,144.00 |
Insurance |
$1,896.40 |
$9,482.00 |
Fees & Taxes |
$779.80 |
$3,899.00 |
Finance Charges |
$1,169.80 |
$5,849.00 |
Total |
$9,285.80 |
$46,429.00 |
Note: Ownership Costs Taken From 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid SEL FWD

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2025 Toyota Grand Highlander Hybrid – 5-Year Total Costs: $50,988
Passenger Volume: 153.3 Cubic-Feet
The 2025 Toyota Grand Highlander Hybrid is one of the more spacious hybrid SUVs on the market, with its whopping 149 to 153.3 cubic feet of passenger space. Depending on the trim and setup, the Grand Highlander Hybrid offers 40 to 41.5 inches of headroom in the front, 38.5 to 40.2 inches in the middle, and 37.2 inches in the last two. Cargo isn’t an issue for this Toyota SUV either, as it provides a max capacity of 97.5 cubic feet of space.
Interior Dimensions
Headroom (First Row) |
40/41.5 In. |
Headroom (Second Row) |
38.5/40.2 In. |
Headroom (Third Row) |
37.2 In. |
Legroom (First Row) |
41.7 In. |
Legroom (Second Row) |
39.5 In. |
Legroom (Third Row) |
33.5 In. |
Interior Volume |
N/A |
Max Cargo Capacity |
97.5 Cu. Ft. |
Passenger Volume |
149/153.3 Cu. Ft. |
Toyota does well regarding ownership costs with many of its vehicles, and one of the largest hybrid SUVs keeps ownership costs at a minimum. For the first year, you can expect to spend $10,197.60, which rises with its $50,988 five-year ownership costs. Like most vehicles, the Grand Highlander Hybrid’s biggest downside is its depreciation, losing $19,473 of its value at the five-year mark. Its maintenance and repairs did pretty well, too, coming out at $5,743.
Ownership Costs
Cost Per Year |
5-Year Total |
|
Fuel |
$940.20 |
$4,701.00 |
Maintenance And Repair |
$1,148.60 |
$5,743.00 |
Depreciation |
$3,894.60 |
$19,473.00 |
Insurance |
$1,845.40 |
$9,227.00 |
Fees & Taxes |
$938.20 |
$4,691.00 |
Finance Charges |
$1,430.60 |
$7,153.00 |
Total |
$10,197.60 |
$50,988.00 |
Note: Ownership Costs Taken From 2025 Toyota Grand Highlander Hybrid XLE FWD