
These days we mostly talk about electric car AND hybrids (PHEV). But hybrid classical does not lack interest, offering low consumption, especially in the city, at the price of a moderate additional cost at the time of purchase. On the other hand, fuel consumption increases slightly on the highway.
Here is the rating of 20 hybrid models that consume the least in the urban cycle!
The AutoPlus laboratory conducts its own measurements
At AutoPlus, we like to do things ourselves! We carry out our own measurements, independently and for years. Our laboratory quantifies all cars on the market according to numerous criteria, such as, for example, fuel consumption.
For example, our laboratory performs measurements in mixed consumption to see what the numbers proudly displayed by manufacturers are really worth. The latter, designated as a “mixed cycle”, from WLTP standard. Here are the best items for average consumption in the city!
Focus on the Kia Niro Hybrid versus other classic hybrids
Among the latest innovations are Kia Niro Hybridwhat is satisfied 5.2 l/100 km in an urban environment. A good result that brought the Korean compact SUV 10th place in the classic hybrid sobriety classification. A table mostly dominated by Asian brands (17 models out of 20!) and Toyota Group in particular, since the Japanese giant occupies at least 10 places (at Mazda 2 Hybrid it yaris converted)! In particular, Toyota brings two models to the podium: prius (1st draw with 3.7 l/100 km) and yaris (3rd place with 4.1 l/100 km), Honda managed to slip him out Jazz hybrid tied on the first step. French premiere Renault Clio E-Tech offers an honorable 7th place (4.9 l / 100 km).
Top 20 hybrid cars that consume the least fuel in the city
Consumption in the city (l/100 km) | ||
1. | Honda Jazz Hybrid (109 hp) | 3.7 |
1. bound | Toyota Prius Hybrid (122 hp) | 3.7 |
3. | Mazda 2 Hybrid (116 hp) | 4.1 |
3. bound | Toyota Yaris Hybrid (116 hp) | 4.1 |
5. | Toyota Corolla 2.0 Hybrid (184 hp) | 4.3 |
6. | Toyota Yaris Cross Hybrid (116 hp) | 4.7 |
7. | Full hybrid Renault Clio E-Tech (145 hp) | 4.9 |
8. | Toyota C-HR Hybrid (184 hp) | 5 |
9. | Hyundai Kona Hybrid (141 hp) | 5.1 |
10. | Honda CR-V e:HEV (184 hp) | 5.2 |
10. bound | Honda HR-V e:HEV (131 hp) | 5.2 |
10. bound | Kia Niro Hybrid (141 hp) | 5.2 |
10. bound | Toyota Camry Hybrid (218 hp) | 5.2 |
14. | Honda Civic e:HEV (184 hp) | 5.3 |
15. | Lexus ES 300h (218 hp) | 5.5 |
15. bound | Toyota Rav4 Hybrid (218 hp | 5.5 |
17. | Ford Kuga 2.5 FHEV E85 (190 hp) (1) | 5.8 |
18. | Lexus NX 350h AWD (244 hp) | 5.9 |
18. bound | Nissan Juke Hybrid (143 hp) | 5.9 |
20. bound | Renault Captur and Arkana E-Tech (145 hp) | 6 |
At the level of Honda Jazzthere Toyota Prius remains the benchmark for sobriety, only 3.7 l/100 km in the city!
(1) Consumption with SP95. With E85: 7.2 l/100 km.
Source: Auto Plus

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