Hybrid vehicles come in many forms, from cars, pickup trucks, SUVs, MPVs, and even sports cars. Some models focus on energy and fuel efficiency, while others use hybrid oil-electric systems to significantly improve performance. Faced with so many hybrid models on the market, it is not easy to distinguish which ones are just "not bad" and which ones are truly "outstanding". Because of this, we have conducted comprehensive testing of almost every hybrid vehicle. Car and Driver's rankings are based on extensive instrument test data we conduct on hundreds of cars every year, as well as the professional subjective experience gained by the editorial team during actual driving. We select the best hybrid car based on approximately 200 data points, covering acceleration performance, handling, comfort, cargo space, fuel economy, cost performance and driving pleasure. We are extremely strict about rankings because we want you to have a comprehensive understanding of every car you are interested in.