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New Hybrid Cars, Trucks and SUVs

Vehicle Name List Price Sorted by Pricing
Cadillac Escalade Hybrid (2009)
$73,135 – $87,435
Notable Features
  • Cadillac's first hybrid
  • 50 percent estimated improvement in city mpg
  • 2WD or 4WD
  • 6,000-pound towing capacity
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Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid (2009)
$25,555
Notable Features
  • 26/34 mpg city/highway
  • Mild-hybrid drivetrain
  • Unable to move on electric power alone
  • Federal tax credit
  • Standard stability system
  • Eight-year/100,000-mile hybrid system warranty
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Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid (2009)
$38,020 – $47,305
Notable Features
  • Two-mode hybrid drivetrain
  • Electrically variable transmission
  • Low-rolling-resistance tires
  • 42-volt electrically driven power steering
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Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid (2009)
$50,455 – $53,260
Notable Features
  • Gas/electric hybrid drivetrain
  • Seating for eight
  • Standard stability system
  • Three-row side curtain airbags
  • 2WD or 4WD
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Ford Escape Hybrid (2009)
$29,645 – $33,725
Notable Features
  • More powerful hybrid powertrain for 2009
  • Can run on electric power alone
  • Newly standard stability system
  • Optional customizable ambient lighting
  • Optional navigation system with hybrid-drive readouts
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Ford  Fusion Hybrid (2010)
$27,625
Notable Features
  • Based on redesigned 2010 Fusion
  • Gas/electric drivetrain
  • 41 mpg city
  • Available tax credits through March 2010
  • LCD gauges
  • 700-mile-plus range in city driving on one tank of gas
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GMC Sierra Hybrid (2009)
$38,390 – $47,675
Notable Features
  • New addition to Sierra lineup for 2009
  • V-8 gas/electric hybrid drivetrain
  • 25% better MPG than regular Sierra
  • Available four-wheel drive
  • Comes in crew cab body style
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GMC Yukon Hybrid (2009)
$50,920 – $61,080
Notable Features
  • Combines electric motors with 332-hp V-8
  • Can cruise on electric power up to 30 mph
  • 24 percent to 31 percent better mileage vs. 5.3L V-8
  • Up to 6,200-pound towing capacity
  • Seats up to eight
  • $2,200 federal tax credit
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Honda Civic Hybrid (2009)
$23,650
Notable Features
  • Updated front bumper
  • New Bluetooth and USB audio capability
  • Electronic stability system standard
  • Continuously variable automatic transmission
  • Side-impact and side curtain airbags
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Honda Insight (2010)
$19,800 – $21,300
Notable Features
  • Dedicated hybrid model
  • Seats five
  • Hatchback body style
  • Small four-cylinder engine plus electric motor
  • EPA-estimated 40/43 mpg
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Lexus GS 450h (2009)
$56,550
Notable Features
  • Gasoline-electric hybrid system
  • Continuously variable automatic transmission
  • EPA-estimated 23 mpg (combined)
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Lexus HS 250h (2010)
$34,200 – $36,970
Notable Features
  • Dedicated hybrid model
  • Small, affordable luxury hybrid
  • Seats five
  • Leather seats
  • Enform/Safety Connect available
  • Cabin uses bio-plastics
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Lexus LS 600h L (2009)
$106,035
Notable Features
  • First hybrid V-8
  • Loaded with high-tech goodies
  • Self-parking system
  • All-wheel drive
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Mazda Tribute Hybrid (2009)
$29,175 – $33,445
Notable Features
  • Mazda's first hybrid
  • Same rugged styling as gas counterpart
  • Only available in California
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Mercury Mariner Hybrid (2009)
$30,090 – $31,840
Notable Features
  • 153-hp, 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine
  • Front- or all-wheel drive
  • Hybrid-electric drivetrain with CVT
  • Gets up to 34 mpg
  • Acceleration equivalent to V-6 Mariner
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Mercury Milan Hybrid (2010)
$27,855
Notable Features
  • Mercury's first hybrid car
  • Ability to travel up to 47 mph on electric power
  • Driver-configurable LCD instruments
  • Optional 8-inch navigation screen
  • Standard stability system
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Nissan  Altima Hybrid (2009)
$26,650
Notable Features
  • Nissan's first gas/electric hybrid
  • Navigation system, rearview camera
  • Combined 198-hp drivetrain
  • Hybrid-specific CVT tuning
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Saturn Aura Hybrid (2009)
$26,325
Notable Features
  • Green Line name has been discontinued
  • Gas/electric drivetrain
  • Air conditioning with hybrid mode
  • Electronic stability system
  • Side curtain airbags
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Saturn Vue Hybrid (2009)
$28,160
Notable Features
  • Mild hybrid drivetrain
  • 32 mpg highway rating
  • FWD only
  • Seats five
  • Standard stability system
  • 1,500-pound towing capacity
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Toyota Camry Hybrid (2009)
$26,150
Notable Features
  • Hybrid version of best-seller
  • Combined 34 mpg
  • Seven airbags
  • Electronic stability system
  • Good crash tests
  • Exceptional reliability
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Toyota Camry Hybrid (2010)
$26,150
Notable Features
  • Updated styling for 2010
  • Gas/electric hybrid drivetrain
  • Combined 34 mpg
  • Seven airbags
  • Advanced electronic stability system
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Toyota Highlander Hybrid (2009)
$34,700 – $41,020
Notable Features
  • Five seats standard
  • Electric-only mode
  • Standard AWD
  • Center Stow seat
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Toyota Prius (2009)
$22,000 – $24,270
Notable Features
  • Can run at low speeds on battery alone
  • Large center LCD screen
  • Electric-dominant hybrid powertrain
  • Hatchback body style
  • Enhanced regenerative braking
  • Available Touring edition
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Toyota Prius (2010)
$21,000 – $27,670
Notable Features
  • All-new third generation
  • 50 mpg combined
  • Available solar-panel moonroof
  • EV Mode for electric-only cruising
  • Gas/electric drivetrain
  • Available self-parking feature
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