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prius-94.jpgToyota Prius46 MPGSedan$21,300Now

The number-one selling hybrid car. The Prius is nearly synonymous with "hybrid."

civic-hybrid-94.jpgHonda Civic Hybrid42 MPGSedan$22,600Now

Fuel efficiency, full-hybrid system, and a sleek design.

nissan-alt-hyb-94.jpgNissan Altima Hybrid34 MPGSedan$25,100Now

The Altima Hybrid is basically a Toyota hybrid wrapped in Nissan’s attractive packaging.

camry-hyb-94.jpgToyota Camry Hybrid33 MPGSedan$25,500Now

The hybrid version of the Camry beats the fuel efficiency of the V6 version by 10 mpg.

escape-94.jpgFord Escape Hybrid32 MPGSUV$26,300Now

The overall most fuel efficient SUV.

mariner-94.jpgMercury Mariner Hybrid32 MPGSUV$27,000Now

Slightly upscale version of the Ford Escape Hybrid.

mazda-tribute-small.jpgMazda Tribute Hybrid32 MPGSUVn/aNow

The 2008 Mazda Tribute Hybrid is basically a re-skinned Ford Escape Hybrid, using the same powertrain and many of the same interior bits.

rx-94.jpgLexus RX 400h26 MPGSUV$42,000Now

Everything a luxury SUV buyer seeks—in a greener package.

highlander-94.jpgToyota Highlander Hybrid26 MPGSUV$33,700Now

More affordable than the Lexus RX400h, more powerful than Ford's hybrid SUVs, and more efficient than GM's full-size SUV hybrids.

lexus-gs450h-94.jpgLexus GS 450h23 MPGSedan$54,900Now

Race-car-like acceleration, luxurious appointments, and half-way decent fuel efficiency.

lexus-ls-600h-94.jpgLexus LS 600h L21 MPGSedan$104,000Now

Lexus's 5-liter, V8, 430-horsepower luxury sedan hybrid.

tahoe-94.jpgChevrolet Tahoe Hybrid21 MPGSUV$50,500Now

A new breed of full-size SUV that is significantly greener than its gas-powered counterparts

escalade-hybrid-small.jpgCadillac Escalade Hybridn/aSUVn/a2008

The first eight-passenger luxury SUV hybrid. An odd mix of self-indulgence and green.

dodge_durango-small.jpgDodge Durangon/aSUVn/a2008

It's a hemi hybrid. Lots of power and towing capacity. And the gas mileage doesn't completely suck.

aspen-small.jpgChrysler Aspen Hybridn/aSUVn/a2008

A hulking 5.7-liter V8 Hemi hybrid.

sierra-small.jpgGMC Sierra Hybridn/aPickupn/a2008

Could break the 20-mpg mark to become the most efficient full-size pickup.

2008-saturn-vue-green-line.jpgSaturn Vue Green Line Two-Mode33 MPGSUVn/a2009

The Two-Mode Hybrid version of the Saturn Vue will become the most efficient SUV on the market. Expected late 2008.

accent-94.jpgHyundai Accent Hybridn/aSedann/a2009

Hyundai delayed development of its $15,000 45-mpg subcompact until 2009, at the earliest.

silverado-94.jpgChevrolet Silverado Hybridn/aPickupn/a2009

GM phased out the ultra-light hybrid pickups that produced a 10-15 percent increase in fuel economy to make room for a full-hybrid version of the Silverado, which goes into production in late 2008.

subcompact-full.jpgHonda Global Subcompact Hybridn/an/a2009

A small, practical, affordable and entirely new hybrid-only model from Honda.

cayenne-94.jpgPorsche Cayenne Hybridn/aSUVn/a2010

The Porsche Cayenne Hybrid achieves better than 24 miles per gallon compared with less than 18 mpg for the conventional model.

x6-94.jpgBMW X6 Hybridn/aSUVn/a2010

An SUV that has crossed over into sports car territory.

fit-09-94.jpgHonda Fit Hybridn/aSedann/a2010

The hybrid version of the Honda subcompact could become the leader of the pack on fuel efficiency.

s400-hybrid-small.jpgMercedes S400 Hybrid n/aSedann/a2010

This eco-chic luxury sedan could be the first production vehicle with a lithium ion battery.

2008-dodge-ram-small.jpgDodge Ram Hybridn/aPickupn/a2010

Chrysler's hemi-powered hybrid system applied to the Ram pickup.

honda-crz-small.jpgHonda CR-Zn/aCoupen/a2011

Can a hybrid compact car be sporty and speedy? Honda tries.

refelx-94.jpgFord Reflexn/aCoupen/aConcept

Concept sports coupe marries 1.4-liter turbo-diesel engine with Ford's hybrid drive.

hybrid-x-94.jpgToyota Hybrid Xn/aSedann/aConcept

The Hybrid X is a design exercise indicating the general visual direction of Toyota's hybrids.

meta-one-94.jpgMercury Meta Onen/aVann/aConcept

A hybrid transmission with a twin-turbocharged V-6 diesel engine calibrated to run on biodiesel.

volta-94.jpgToyota Voltan/aCoupen/aConcept

Before the Chevy Volt, there was the Toyota Volta—a super-hip and speedy concept hybrid from Toyota.

3cc-94.jpgVolvo 3CCCn/aCoupen/aConcept

Rocket-shaped three-seater can accommodate the full range of power systems and fuels.

sienna-94.jpgToyota Sienna Hybridn/aVann/aConcept

Toyota offers a hybrid minivan in Japan. Thousands of families are waiting for that option in the United States.

saab-bio-94.jpgSaab BioPower Hybridn/aSedann/aConcept

Saab's kitchen sink approach to solving environmental problems in cars.

a-bat-small.jpgToyota A-BAT Concept Hybrid Pickup Truckn/aPickupn/aConcept

A kinder, gentler, and weirder vision for a pickup truck. And it's a hybrid.

q7-small2.jpgAudi Q7 Hybridn/aSUVn/aConcept

Refined and opulent, and now the hybrid version offers slightly better fuel efficiency.

insight-94.jpgHonda Insight60 MPGCoupe$19,000Discntd.

The two-seater hybrid was once the king of mpg. Now, it's been retired.

accord-94.jpgHonda Accord Hybridn/aSedann/aDiscntd.

The Honda Accord Hybrid emphasized power over efficiency. Honda's experiment failed, and the vehicle was discontinued in 2007.

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