The Longest-Range Plug-In Hybrids We've Ever Tested
A list of plug-in hybrid vehicles with the longest range, combining both gasoline and electric power.
Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid: 472 Miles
The Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid, a compact SUV, offers good fuel economy and decent EV range. However, its relatively small fuel tank limits its overall range. It is only available with front-wheel drive.
Gas Range: 440 mi
EV Range: 32 mi
Tested Fuel Economy: 40 mpg
Starting Price: $41,995
Toyota RAV4 Prime: 492 Miles
The Toyota RAV4 Prime is the plug-in hybrid variant of the popular RAV4. It is the quickest and most expensive model in the lineup, with a 0-60 mph time of 5.4 seconds. It offers a decent electric range on a fully charged battery.
Gas Range: 460 mi
EV Range: 32 mi
Tested Fuel Economy: 32 mpg
Starting Price: $45,040
Toyota Prius Prime: 513 Miles
The Prius Prime, a plug-in hybrid version of the iconic Prius, boasts a redesigned, sleek exterior and improved powertrain. It offers impressive fuel economy on the highway and a good overall range, especially considering its price point.
Gas Range: 480 mi
EV Range: 33 mi
Tested Fuel Economy: 46 mpg
Starting Price: $34,070
Lexus NX450h+: 533 Miles
The Lexus NX450h+ is the plug-in hybrid variant of the upscale NX. It shares the same powertrain as the RAV4 Prime. In our testing, it achieved better fuel economy, giving it a higher overall range compared to its lower-priced counterpart.
Gas Range: 500 mi
EV Range: 33 mi
Tested Fuel Economy: 35 mpg
Starting Price: $59,905