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Top Plug-in Hybrids of 2026: Ranges, Prices, and Features

At a Glance

  • Plug-in hybrids give 30-50 mile electric range before gasoline takes over.
  • Five top models cover 22-45 mile ranges, 20-52 mpg, and start $35k-$53k.
  • Charging times range from 2 to 4 hours on Level-2 outlets.
  • Why it matters: They offer EV-like efficiency with the backup of a gas engine, but at higher prices.

Plug-in hybrids bridge the gap between pure electric vehicles and traditional gasoline cars, giving drivers a short all-electric drive before switching to gasoline. But with higher prices, many wonder if the extra cost is worth the added flexibility. Below we break down the top plug-in hybrids of 2026, highlighting ranges, fuel economy, cargo space, and price.

Top Plug-in Hybrids

The five models below offer a mix of compact, midsize, and SUV options, each with its own strengths and trade-offs.

Vehicle Electric Range (EPA) Combined mpg (Hybrid) Price (starting)
Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid 45 miles 52 mpg $34,970
Kia Niro Plug-in Hybrid 33 miles 48 mpg $35,935
Hyundai Tucson Plug-in Hybrid 32 miles 37 mpg $41,675
Kia Sorento Plug-in Hybrid 30 miles 41 mpg $49,735
Jeep Wrangler 4xe 22 miles 20 mpg $52,690

Key features and notes for each model:

  • Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid – EPA 45-mile range (34 in testing), 52 mpg combined, 4-hour Level-2 charge, 20.3 cu ft cargo (3.5 ft³ less than regular Prius), 7-second 0-60 mph.
  • Kia Niro Plug-in Hybrid – 33-mile EPA range (31.8 tested), 48 mpg, 10-year warranty, 10.25-inch touchscreen, adaptive cruise control.
  • Hyundai Tucson Plug-in Hybrid – 32-mile EPA range (29 tested), 37 mpg combined, 2-hour Level-2 charge, spacious interior, $41,675.
  • Kia Sorento Plug-in Hybrid – 30-mile range, 41 mpg, 3.5-hour charge, 12-inch touchscreen, USB-C in all rows, no cargo loss, 1,600-lb towing limit.
  • Jeep Wrangler 4xe – 22-mile EPA range (19 tested), 20 mpg, 375 hp, 17-kWh battery, 2-hour charge, 4-ft³ cargo loss, $52,690.

Edmunds said:

> “High prices limit the appeal of plug-in hybrids, but for many buyers, they hit the sweet spot between the efficiency of an EV and the versatility of a gas engine.”

Five plug-in hybrids parked side by side with bright colors in a modern showroom and subtle eco-friendly background

Key Takeaways

  • Plug-in hybrids provide 30-50 mile all-electric range with gasoline backup.
  • Prices range from $35,000 to $53,000, with charging times 2-4 hours.
  • Models differ in cargo space, towing limits, and feature sets.

With a range of options from the compact Prius to the rugged Wrangler, plug-in hybrids give drivers a versatile choice that blends electric efficiency with gasoline reliability-though the price tag remains a consideration.

Author

  • I’m Gavin U. Stonebridge, a Business & Economy journalist at News of Austin.

    Gavin U. Stonebridge covers municipal contracts, law enforcement oversight, and local government for News of Austin, focusing on how public money moves—and sometimes disappears. A Texas State journalism graduate, he’s known for investigative reporting that turns complex budgets and records into accountability stories.

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