10 Best Plug-in Hybrid Cars to Buy in 2017 (Prices and Technical Specifications Compared)

Many people confuse the plugin hybrid technology with the regular hybrid. Tha majot difference is that PHEVs have the battery powered motor as their main power source and the engine is used only to complement the electric motor and extend the range.

Plug in technology is recognized by many manufacturers and consumers and remains a major competitor for all electric powertrains, so we wanted to present to you a list of PHEVs that you can buy in 2017 and compare their specs and prices. Enjoy the ride!

Cars featured in this video:

2017 Ford Fusion Energi: www.ford.com/cars/fusion/2017/models/fusion-energi-platinum/

2017 Cadillac CT6 PLUG-IN: www.cadillac.com/hybrids/ct6-plug-in.html

2017 Hyundai Sonata Plug-In Hybrid: www.hyundaiusa.com/sonata-hybrid-plug-in/index.aspx

Mercedes-Benz S500 Plug-In-Hybrid: www.mbusa.com/mercedes/vehicles/model/class-S/model-S550VE

Mercedes-Benz C 350 e: www.mbusa.com/mercedes/vehicles/model/class-C/model-C350WE

Chevrolet Volt: www.chevrolet.com/volt-electric-car.html

BMW 330e iPerformance: www.bmwusa.com/Standard/Content/Vehicles/2017/3/330eiPerformance/Features_and_Specs/default.aspx

KIA Optima PHEV: www.kia.com/uk/new-cars/all-new-optima-plug-in-hybrid/

Toyota Prius Prime: www.toyota.com/priusprime/

Audi A3 Sportback e-tron: www.audiusa.com/models/audi-a3-sportback-e-tron

4 thoughts on “10 Best Plug-in Hybrid Cars to Buy in 2017 (Prices and Technical Specifications Compared)”

  1. Optima PHEV all the way! 29 miles EV range (not 27, you were a little off), 620 miles total range, and 275 ft-lb of torque!

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  2. Still not ready to give up the gas option? Here are some good plug in hybrid cars with some all-electric range.

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