Hybrid vehicles come in many forms, from cars, pickup trucks, SUVs, MPVs, to sports cars, almost everything. Some models focus on fuel economy, while others use a combination of gasoline and electricity to significantly improve performance. Faced with so many hybrid models on the market, it is not easy to distinguish between "not bad" and "really excellent". Because of this, we have conducted comprehensive testing and evaluation of almost all hybrid models.
The ranking of Car and Driver comes from the large amount of instrument test data we conduct on hundreds of vehicles every year, and on the other hand, it also combines the professional subjective experience gained by the editorial team in real driving. We select the best hybrid car based on approximately 200 data points, which cover multiple dimensions such as acceleration, handling, comfort, cargo space, fuel efficiency, cost performance and driving pleasure. We take rankings very seriously because we want you to thoroughly understand every car you are interested in.