Hybrids lose edge but Edmunds picks 5 still worth buying - News Summed Up

Hybrids lose edge but Edmunds picks 5 still worth buying


Hybrids lose edge but Edmunds picks 5 still worth buying Twenty years after the debut of the Toyota Prius, hybrid vehicles have largely fallen out of favorThis undated photo provided by Toyota shows the 2020 RAV4 Hybrid, a compact SUV with an EPA-estimated 40 mpg in mixed driving. While the standard Fusion Titanium has an MSRP of $35,445, the Fusion Hybrid Titanium costs $35,590 — an increase of just $145. The Fusion Hybrid has an EPA rating of 43 mpg in the city, double the gas Fusion's rating of 21 mpg city. 2020 TOYOTA RAV4 HYBRIDStarting MSRP: $29,220You may be surprised to learn that Edmunds' experts like the RAV4 Hybrid more than the regular RAV4. Toyota even offers a sport-tuned version of the RAV4 Hybrid, the XSE trim, that has no gasoline equivalent.


Source: ABC News January 29, 2020 10:52 UTC



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