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2012-Toyota-Prius-Thumb.jpgToyota Prius Liftback50 MPGSedan$24,000Now

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

011_2012_Civic_Hybrid_vt.jpgHonda Civic Hybrid44 MPGSedan$24,000Now

Honda claims that the 2012 Civic Hybrid is the most fuel-efficient sedan (i.e. not a hatchback) on U.S. roads.

2012-Honda-Insight-Thumb.jpgHonda Insight42 MPGSedan$18,300Now

The Honda Insight combines practicality, affordability and the best fuel economy for under $20,000.

2012-Lexus-CT-200h-Thumb.jpgLexus CT 200h42 MPGSedan$29,100Now

The 2012 Lexux CT 200h is the only vehicle in the luxury segment to top 40 mpg.

Camry-thumb-0830.jpgToyota Camry Hybrid41 MPGSedan$25,900Now

The 2012 Camry Hybrid offers more power and better fuel economy than its predecessor.

2010-Ford-Fusion-Hybrid-sma.jpgFord Fusion Hybrid39 MPGSedan$28,700Now

A full-size sedan that achieves 41 mpg in the city.

2012-Lincoln-MKZ-Hybrid-Thumb.jpgLincoln MKZ Hybrid39 MPGSedan$34,700Now

A luxury sedan with the technology underpinnings of the 41-mpg Fusion Hybrid.

sonata-hybrid-94.jpgHyundai Sonata Hybrid38 MPGSedan$25,800Now

Hyundai's first hybrid offers average efficiency of 38 mpg, for thousands below the competition.

optima-hybrid-94.jpgKia Optima Hybrid38 MPGSedan$26,500Now

Efficient Hyundai full hybrid system, with a sharp alternative design

honda-crz-small.jpgHonda CR-Z Hybrid37 MPGCoupe$20,000Now

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

2012-Lexus-HS-250h-Thumb.jpgLexus HS 250h35 MPGSedan$36,300Now

Think of it as a luxury Prius with a trunk.

Ford Escape Hybrid32 MPGSUV$30,500Now

The most fuel efficient SUV available.

m35-hybrid-small.jpgInfiniti M35h Hybrid29 MPGSedan$53,700Now

Infiniti's first hybrid offers a compelling combo of luxury, performance and fuel efficiency.

lacrosse-94.jpgBuick LaCrosse eAssist29 MPGSedan$30,000Now

The elegant LaCrosse comes with a new and improved mild hybrid system.

2012-Toyota-Highlander-Hybrid-Thumb.jpgToyota Highlander Hybrid28 MPGSUV$38,100Now

The Toyota Highlander Hybrid is the most fuel efficient seven-passenger SUV available.

lexus-rx-450h-small2.jpgLexus RX 450h28 MPGSUV$42,700Now

Updated version of the luxury SUV with green stripes.

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

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

Sierra-Thumb-1114.jpgGMC Sierra Hybrid23 MPGPickup$39,600Now

The GMC Sierra Hybrid pickup truck’s gasoline V8 engine and electric motors provide a not-insignificant 33-percent increase in overall fuel mileage.

ml450-small.jpgMercedes ML 450 Hybrid22 MPGSUV$55,000Now

The Mercedes-Benz version of the Two-Mode system combines a 275-horsepower, 3.5-liter V6 gasoline engine and two electric motors.

s400-hybrid-small.jpgMercedes S400 BlueHybrid22 MPGSedan$91,000Now

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

vw-touareg-94.jpgVolkswagen Touareg Hybrid22 MPGSUV$61,000Now

Combines a direct injection engine and hybrid gas-electric system for maximum benefit.

Tahoe-Thumb-1110.jpgChevrolet Tahoe Hybrid21 MPGSUV$51,600Now

The Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid makes significant strides in improving the fuel economy of the full-size SUV.

Silverado-Thumb-1205.jpgChevrolet Silverado Hybrid21 MPGPickup$39,200Now

The two-wheel drive (2-WD) versions of the Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid proudly trumpet the crucial stats for full-size pickups.

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

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

cayenne-94.jpgPorsche Cayenne S Hybrid21 MPGSUV$69,000Now

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

Escalade-Thumb-1025.jpgCadillac Escalade Hybrid21 MPGSUV$73,000Now

Launched in August 2008, the Cadillac Escalade Hybrid sport-utility vehicle is unquestionably the world’s blingiest hybrid.

yukon-small.jpgGMC Yukon Hybrid21 MPGSUV$51,600Now

The sister vehicle of the Chevy Tahoe Hybrid. Features same fuel economy in a better appointed package.

bmw-hybrid-7-small.jpgBMW ActiveHybrid 720 MPGSedan$102,000Now

The fastest-accelerating hybrid sedan in the world

x6-94.jpgBMW X6 Hybrid18 MPGSUV$90,000Now

An SUV that has crossed over into sports car territory.

prius-v-94-b.jpgToyota Prius V40 MPGVan/Wagonn/a2011

The same DNA has the best-selling Prius, but with almost 60 percent more room.

Audi-Q5-Hybrid-thumb33-0810.jpgAudi Q5 Hybridn/aSUVn/a2011

In addition to saving fuel—the Q5’s combined EPA fuel economy could approach 26-27 mpg versus the gasoline model’s 22 mpg—the Q5 Hybrid teems with engineering, technology and performance.

Panamera-Hybrid-94x44.jpgPorsche Panamera S Hybridn/aSedan$95,0002011

Porsche performance in a luxury hybrid.

fit-09-94.jpgHonda Fit Hybridn/aSedann/a2012

The hybrid version of the Honda subcompact could become the leader of the pack on fuel efficiency, and with a low price.

cmax-thumb-0818.jpgFord C-MAX Hybridn/aSedann/a2012

The segment-busting almost-a-van vehicle will offer 40+ mpg, but only five seats.

sienna-94.jpgToyota Sienna Hybridn/aVan/Wagonn/aConcept

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

q7-small2.jpgAudi Q7 Hybridn/aSUVn/aConcept

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

up-small.jpgVolkswagen up! Concept Seriesn/aCoupen/aConcept

Volkswagen's play into the high-mpg minicar market.

nissan-alt-hyb-94.jpgNissan Altima Hybrid34 MPGSedan$26,800Discntd.

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

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