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While there are more full-size three-row SUVs than ever, few are hybrids, so we put two of them to the test: the Hyundai Palisade Hybrid and Toyota Grand Highlander Hybrid.
You don’t need to wait for new sedans for a rebellious alternative to stultifying SUVs — the Toyota Camry is here now, available for a highly reasonable price, well equipped, stylish, fuel-efficient, fun to drive and good to look at.
After 900 miles of road-tripping, we think the 2026 Honda Accord hybrid makes an excellent case for skipping an SUV.
With a base price just above $30,000, a generously sized cabin and a standard hybrid powertrain, it’s no wonder the Toyota Camry is the bestselling sedan in America. See how you can save on one today.
2026 Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-in Hybrid pricing starts at $44,990 (all prices include a $1,745 destination charge).
With a hybrid engine now standard, the 2026 Toyota Camry is the most efficient mid-size sedan on sale today. Even with available all-wheel drive, the Camry gets better fuel economy than many competitors do with front-wheel drive.
Subaru is recalling more than 69,100 examples of its Crosstrek Hybrid and Forester Hybrid SUVs over an issue with the fuel cap that may lead to a fire.
More than 173,500 Porsche vehicles are being recalled over an issue with the rearview camera.
Hyundai is recalling more than 143,400 examples of its Santa Fe and Santa Fe Hybrid SUVs over an issue with the backup camera.
Honda is recalling approximately 256,000 examples of its Accord hybrid sedan over a software issue that may cause a loss of drive power.