Best hybrids of 2026
Top-ranked hybrids by safety, efficiency, value, and availability.
Data-driven ranking · Rankings computed July 11, 2026 · Listing counts refresh daily
What are the best hybrid cars to buy? The 2026 Honda Civic ranks #1, followed by the 2026 Toyota Camry and the 2026 Honda CR-V.
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Best hybrids FAQ
- What are the best hybrid cars to buy?
- OpenDealer ranks the following as the best hybrids for 2026: Honda Civic, Toyota Camry, Honda CR-V, Hyundai Elantra, Toyota Prius.
- How much do the best hybrids cost?
- Starting MSRPs in this ranking range from $22,625 to $61,050, depending on trim and configuration.
- What is the cheapest vehicle in the best hybrids list?
- The 2026 Hyundai Elantra has the lowest starting MSRP in this ranking at $22,625.
- How does OpenDealer rank vehicles?
- Ranked by a weighted composite score: NHTSA overall crash-test rating (30%), EPA combined fuel economy or MPGe (20%), starting MSRP value within this category (20%), US sales popularity (20%, latest complete calendar year, data courtesy of GoodCarBadCar.net), and live inventory availability on OpenDealer (10%). Components missing for a model redistribute their weight to the remaining components. All inputs are from public data sources (CarAPI manufacturer specifications, NHTSA, GoodCarBadCar.net, OpenDealer live inventory); no paid placement.
How this ranking works
Ranked by a weighted composite score: NHTSA overall crash-test rating (30%), EPA combined fuel economy or MPGe (20%), starting MSRP value within this category (20%), US sales popularity (20%, latest complete calendar year, data courtesy of GoodCarBadCar.net), and live inventory availability on OpenDealer (10%). Components missing for a model redistribute their weight to the remaining components. All inputs are from public data sources (CarAPI manufacturer specifications, NHTSA, GoodCarBadCar.net, OpenDealer live inventory); no paid placement.
- safety: 30%
- efficiency: 20%
- value: 20%
- popularity: 20%
- availability: 10%
Rank order and scores are computed from public data (NHTSA, EPA, manufacturer pricing, 2025 US sales figures) and inventory availability at snapshot time, then frozen for six months. OpenDealer listing counts and shop links refresh daily. Dealers cannot pay to influence placement. Rankings last computed July 11, 2026.
US sales data courtesy of GoodCarBadCar.net.












