Currently there are a few dozens models of Electric and Hybrid cars on the market, with many manufactures looking to increase that number in the years to come.
Battery electric vehicles run exclusively on electricity, whereas, plug-in hybrid vehicles run on electricity for a limited distance before switching to gas/electric hybrid mode.
Hatchback
- Chevrolet Bolt (BEV)
- Chevrolet Volt (PHEV)
- Ford C-Max Energi (PHEV)
- Ford Focus EV (BEV)
- Hyundai Ioniq (BEV, PHEV)
- Kia Soul EV (BEV)
- Nissan Leaf (BEV)
- Toyota Prius Prime (PHEV)
- Volkswagen eGolf (BEV)
Sedan
- Ford Fusion Energi (PHEV)
- Hyundai Sonata Plug-in (PHEV)
- Kia Optima (PHEV)
Luxury
- Audi A3 e-tron (PHEV)
- BMW 330e, 530e, 740e, and i8 (PHEV)
- BMW i3 (BEV and PHEV)
- Mercedes-Benz B-Class, C350e, GLE 550e, and S550e (BEV)
- Tesla Model S (BEV)
SUV/minivan
- BMW X5 xDrive 4.0e (PHEV)
- Chrysler Pacifica (PHEV)
- Tesla Model X (BEV)
- Volvo XC90 T8 (PHEV)
Subcompact
- Fiat 500e (BEV)
- Mitsubishi i-MiEV
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