If you’re in the market for a brand-new hybrid vehicle in 2025, it’s safe to say that there’s no shortage of options, no matter which segment you’ll be entering. The benefits of electrification have become far too good for manufacturers to ignore, leading to many of the most popular cars, SUVs, and pickup trucks on the road all being offered with a hybrid variant.
The main selling point of hybrids is how well they can manage fuel and keep the costs down over time, without having to spend the higher upfront costs that fully-electric models can fetch. While MPG ratings are definitely important, knowing how far you’ll be able to drive your new hybrid can give you peace of mind and make certain models far more attractive than others if long-haul journeys are on the cards in the future. Here are the 10 hybrids with the highest overall range.
To give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from various manufacturers and other authoritative sources, including the EPA. The models below have been ranked based on their overall range capabilities.
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2025 Honda Civic Hybrid Hatchback
EPA Estimated Range: 595 Miles

- Base Trim Engine
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2.0-liter Inline-4 Gas
- Base Trim Transmission
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CVT
- Base Trim Drivetrain
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Front-Wheel Drive
- Base Trim Horsepower
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158 hp
- Base Trim Torque
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138 lb-ft
The Honda Civic has long since been one of the most popular vehicles on U.S. roads, thanks to its practicality and efficiency at an affordable price tag. One area where the Civic has fallen behind some of its rivals in recent years is the lack of a hybrid option, but in 2025, the Japanese manufacturer has brought the compact sedan back into one of the most competitive areas of the industry.
The Civic Hybrid was discontinued in 2015, but it has made a return for the 2025 model year in both its sedan and hatchback guises. Both models offer varying benefits, but if overall range is one of the most important aspects for your next car, the 2025 Civic Hybrid Hatchback’s 595 miles of estimated range is notably higher than the sedan’s 519 miles. Both cars are powered by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder with three electric motors, providing a combined output of 200 horsepower and 232 pound-feet of torque.
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2025 Honda Accord Hybrid
EPA Estimated Range: 614 Miles
- Base Trim Engine
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2L I4 Hybrid
- Base Trim Transmission
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CVT
- Base Trim Drivetrain
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Front-Wheel Drive
- Base Trim Horsepower
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146 HP @6100 RPM
- Base Trim Torque
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134 lb.-ft. @ 4500 RPM
Another Honda hybrid that has been on the market for a total of 19 years is the Accord Hybrid. First introduced in 2006, it left the market the following year, but then returned in 2014 and has been competing at the top of the segment ever since. In 2025, the Accord Hybrid starts at $33,655, which is a little higher than some of its main competitors, such as the Toyota Camry, but it does a solid job of justifying it with better standard technology and performance.
Powered by a 2.0-liter inline-four with two electric motors, the 2025 Honda Accord Hybrid produces 204 horsepower and 247 pound-feet of torque, only slightly more than the Civic Hybrid. The Accord Hybrid manages to be the fastest accelerating car in its class with a 0-60 MPH time of 6.4 seconds, and still manages to cross the 600-mile mark when it comes to overall range at 614 miles.
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2025 Toyota Grand Highlander Hybrid
EPA Estimated Range: 619 Miles

- Base Trim Engine
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2.5L Inline-4 Hybrid
- Base Trim Transmission
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8-speed Automatic
- Base Trim Drivetrain
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Front-Wheel Drive
- Base Trim Horsepower
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245 hp
- Base Trim Torque
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175 lb-ft @ 4400 rpm
Among Toyota’s expansive list of hybrid vehicles in 2025, the Grand Highlander Hybrid stands out as a great choice if you’re looking for a well-rounded SUV for a lower price tag. With a starting MSRP of $44,210, it’s not the cheapest mid-size hybrid SUV on the market, but it offers generous space throughout its three rows of seating when compared to the likes of the standard Highlander model.
Powered by a 2.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine combined with two electric motors, the 2025 Grand Highlander Hybrid is good enough to produce 245 horsepower and 175 pound-feet of torque. These aren’t huge numbers for a mid-size SUV of its size, but you do get an efficiency rating of 36 MPG and a maximum driving range of 619 miles.
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2025 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid
EPA Estimated Range: 620 Miles

- Base Trim Engine
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2.0L Inline-4 Hybrid
- Base Trim Transmission
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6-Speed Automatic
- Base Trim Drivetrain
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Front-Wheel Drive
- Base Trim Horsepower
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192 hp
- Base Trim Torque
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139 lb-ft @ 5000 rpm
Managing just one more mile over the Grand Highlander Hybrid, the 2025 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid has kept the South Korean manufacturer competing at the front end of the electrified mid-size sedan segment. With a starting MSRP of $31,250, it falls in between its two key rivals in the Honda Accord Hybrid and Toyota Camry, in terms of pricing.
Performance isn’t necessarily the strong suit of the 2025 Sonata Hybrid, with its 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with just one electric motor producing 192 horsepower. However, you do get a fuel economy rating of 47 MPG, which is right there with the mentioned rivals. As for overall range, the Sonata Hybrid can drive for 620 miles on a single tank.
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2025 Kia Sorento Hybrid
EPA Estimated Range: 637 Miles

- Fuel Economy
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36/36/36 mpg (FWD) | 34/34/34 mpg (AWD)
- Make
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Kia
- Model
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Sorento Hybrid
- 0-60 MPH
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8.5 seconds
- Segment
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Midsize SUV
Another South Korean brand that has been making serious waves in the electrified scene is Kia. Owned by Hyundai, the two brands operate independently of each other, with the 2025 Sorento Hybrid being one of the most attractive models on sale by the manufacturer. Bringing over the updates that the gas-only model received in 2024, the starting price of $38,690 is a big step up from the Sportage Hybrid, but earns it by being one of the most versatile SUVs in the segment.
Alongside its generous space inside, the 2025 Sorento Hybrid’s 1.6-liter turbocharged inline-four produces a combined 227 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque, and doesn’t forget about efficiency with a rating of 36 MPG combined by the EPA. In terms of overall driving range, the electric motor helps out yet again to run for 637 miles on a single tank.
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2025 Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid
EPA Estimated Range: 637 Miles

- Base Trim Engine
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1.6L I4 Hybrid
- Base Trim Transmission
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6-speed automatic
- Base Trim Drivetrain
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Front-Wheel Drive
- Base Trim Horsepower
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231 HP @5500 RPM
- Base Trim Torque
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271 lb.-ft. @ 1500 RPM
Moving back to Hyundai, one of the closest rivals to the likes of the Sorento Hybrid is the Santa Fe Hybrid, which is one of the most modern-feeling SUVs you can buy, thanks to the major redesign for the 2024 model year. For its starting price of $37,800, you get plenty of storage options alongside its impressive hybrid powertrain.
Powered by a 1.6-liter turbocharged four-cylinder and a single electric motor, you get a power output of 231 horsepower and 271 pound-feet of torque. Despite having more power than some of its closest rivals, the 2025 Santa Fe still manages its full well with a combined efficiency rating of 36 MPG and a maximum range of 637 miles.
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2025 Toyota Prius
EPA Estimated Range: 644 Miles

- Base Trim Engine
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2.0L Inline-4 Hybrid
- Base Trim Transmission
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Continuously Variable Automatic (CVT)
- Base Trim Drivetrain
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Front-Wheel Drive
- Base Trim Horsepower
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194 hp
- Base Trim Torque
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139 lb-ft @ 4400 rpm
When it comes to the most influential hybrid vehicles, very few can compete with the Toyota Prius. First released in 1997, the Prius has continued to set the standard for exceptional value for money, even if it doesn’t look very exciting. With a starting price of $28,350, it’s no different for the 2025 Prius.
Like many other affordable hybrids, performance isn’t the focus for the Toyota Prius, even if the acceleration sees improvements this year to a 0 to 60 MPH time of 7.1 seconds. Powered by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder with just one electric motor, the 2025 model can produce a combined 194 horsepower in its front-wheel-drive guise, but it’s the exceptional 57 MPG combined efficiency rating that sets this car apart. You can also drive for up to 644 miles, almost putting it at the very top of the segment.
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2025 Toyota Camry
EPA Estimated Range: 663 Miles

- Base Trim Engine
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2.5L Dynamic Force I4 Hybrid
- Base Trim Transmission
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CVT
- Base Trim Drivetrain
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Front-Wheel Drive
- Base Trim Horsepower
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184 HP @6000 RPM
- Base Trim Torque
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163 lb.-ft. @ 5200 RPM
Alongside the Prius, Toyota also competes in the budget category for a new car with the Camry, which has received a complete redesign for the 2025 model year. Now exclusively a hybrid, the best-selling sedan in the U.S. starts at just $28,000, only slightly more than the Prius.
Being a mid-size sedan, the 2025 Camry offers more interior space and can facilitate more power over the Prius, with a 2.5-liter four-cylinder along with two electric motors producing 225 horsepower and 163 pound-feet of torque in the front-wheel-drive layout. This driveline is how you get the maximum range capabilities from the Camry, coming in at an impressive 663 miles.
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2025 Toyota Tundra i-FORCE MAX
EPA Estimated Range: 708 Miles

- Base Trim Engine
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3.4L [NA] ICE
- Base Trim Transmission
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10-speed automatic
- Base Trim Drivetrain
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Four-Wheel Drive
- Base Trim Horsepower
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358 HP @5200 RPM
- Base Trim Torque
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406 lb.-ft. @ 2000 RPM
The first of two pickup trucks on this list, it’s not much of a surprise to see it come from Toyota, considering the manufacturer’s excellent track record for reaching high ranges. Toyota produces a total of four pickup trucks in 2025, with the Tundra i-FORCE MAX finding itself as the most expensive electrified model at $58,005.
As you’d expect due to its size, the 2025 Tundra i-FORCE MAX is one of the most practical trucks around. With a towing capacity of 12,000 pounds, the twin-turbocharged 3.4-liter V-6 produces a massive 437 horsepower and 583 pound-feet of torque. Despite being the most powerful engine that the Tundra comes with, the hybrid system still allows it to be the most efficient, with a rating of 22 MPG combined and a maximum driving range of 708 miles.
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2025 Ford F-150 Hybrid
EPA Estimated Range: 828 Miles

- Base Trim Engine
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2.7L EcoBoost V6 ICE
- Base Trim Transmission
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10-speed automatic
- Base Trim Drivetrain
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Rear-Wheel Drive
- Base Trim Horsepower
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325 HP @5500 RPM
- Base Trim Torque
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400 lb.-ft. @ 3500 RPM
While the 2025 Tundra i-FORCE MAX manages to beat almost every other vehicle on the road when it comes to overall range, it can’t quite claim the top spot on this list. This title goes to Ford, specifically with the 2025 F-150 Hybrid. The American manufacturer has been electrifying a fair few of its models in recent years, and the best-selling F-150 truck has been at the forefront of this shift. Between the standard F-150 and the F-150 Lightning, the Hybrid model bridges the gap between the two.
The lowest trim Ford offers the hybrid powertrain for is the XLT trim, with it also being available on the Lariat, King Ranch, and Platinum trims. Fitted with a 3.5-liter V-6 alongside an electric motor, the hybrid option is the most powerful of all powertrains offered for the non-electric Ford F-150, producing a massive 430 horsepower and 570 pound-feet of torque. This is good enough to get the full-size truck from 0 to 60 MPH in just five seconds, but it can still drive for a staggering maximum of 828 miles, according to the EPA.
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