What's the most autonomous hybrid car?
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What's the most autonomous hybrid car?

Thinking of buying a hybrid vehicle? Then autonomy in all-electric mode may be part of your selection criteria. What's the most autonomous hybrid car? IZI by EDF presents a selection of 10 hybrid vehicles among the most autonomous at the moment.

Summary

1 - Mercedes 350 GLE EQ Power

The GLE EQ Power Mercedes plug-in hybrid SUV offers not only a sleek, sporty look, but also a long range on electric vehicles. In all-electric mode, you can drive to 106 km ... Under the hood is a diesel or gasoline engine, complemented by a 31,2 kWh electric motor. As a result, the average fuel consumption is 1,1 liters per 100 km. CO2 emissions are 29 g / km.

2—BMW X5 xDrive45e

Thanks to two thermal and electric motors, the BMW X5 xDrive45e can drive about 87 km in fully electric mode. BMW Efficient Dynamics eDrive technology provides a greater range, but also more power, lower fuel consumption and lower pollutant emissions. On the combined cycle, consumption is about 2,1 liters per 100 km. CO2 emissions are 49 g / km. The battery is charged from a household outlet, wall box, or public charging station.   

3 - Mercedes class A 250 and

The Mercedes Class A 250 e is equipped with a 4-cylinder petrol engine connected to an electric motor. In 100% electric mode, you can drive to 76 km ... In terms of consumption and emissions, they differ depending on the A-class bodywork. For example, the 5-door version consumes 1,4 to 1,5 liters per 100 km and emits 33 to 34 g / km CO2. These figures are slightly lower for the sedan, which consumes 1,4 liters of fuel per 100 km and emits 33 g / km of CO2.  

4 - Suzuki across

The Suzuki Across plug-in hybrid SUV, using only an electric powertrain, is able to overcome up to 98 km in the city and 75 km in the combined cycle (WLTP). The battery can be charged on the road or with a home charger. In terms of CO2 emissions, the Suzuki Across deflects 22g / km. Some say the car is a copy of the Toyota Rav4 hybrid, which has roughly the same range.     

5 - Toyota RAV4 hybrid

The Japanese brand is likely a pioneer in the field of hybrid vehicles. After the Prius models, Rav4 should try a hybrid, and not without success. Like the Suzuki Across we saw earlier, the Rav4 Hybrid's range is 98 km urban and 75 km WLTP cycle ... Consumption is declared at 5,8 liters per 100 km. CO2 emissions can be as high as 131 g / km.

6 - Volkswagen Golf 8 GTE hybrid

The Golf also became a hybrid with three intuitive operating modes, including a pure electric city mode with range. 73 km ... Both engines are used when overtaking or on country roads. The TSI engine takes on long journeys. The German mark indicates consumption between 1,1 and 1,6 liters per 100 km and CO2 emissions between 21 and 33 g / km.  

7 - Mercedes Class B 250 e

The family car Mercedes B-Class 250 e combines a 4-cylinder petrol engine and an electric motor. Both offer a combined horsepower of 218. This is the same mechanics as the aforementioned Class A 250 e. According to the manufacturer, the electric autonomy of this model slightly exceeds 70 km ... In the combined cycle, this Mercedes consumes from 1 to 1,5 liters per 100 km. CO2 emissions range from 23 to 33 g / km.

8 - Audi A3 Sportback 40 TFSI e

The A3, the iconic Audi model, is also available in a plug-in hybrid version. The electric range of the A3 Sportback 40 TFSI e in fully electric mode is approx. 67 km ... It may not sound like much compared to the Mercedes at the top of this rankings, but it's enough to make short trips of the day take place. Combined petrol-electric consumption ranges from 1 to 1,3 liters per 100 km. CO2 emissions are between 24 and 31 g / km.   

9 — Land Rover Range Rover Evoque P300e

Range Rover Evoque 300WD PXNUMXe Plug-in Hybrid has range to 55 km in fully electric mode. Compared to other models of the brand, the fuel economy is real, as this car consumes 2 liters per 100 km. CO2 emissions reach 44 g / km. According to Land Rover, this is one of the manufacturer's most efficient models. Charging takes place overnight from a household outlet.

10 - BMW 2 Series Active Tourer

The BMW minivan is offered with a plug-in hybrid before the possible appearance of an all-electric version. There is no indication of autonomy on the brand's website. It clarifies that the latter depends on driving style, driving conditions, climatic conditions, topography, battery status, use of heating or air conditioning, but no figures are provided. However, it would seem that 100% of the electric power reserve of this model is 53 km ... In terms of fuel consumption, depending on the engine in the BMW 2 Series Active 2 Tourer, it ranges from 1,5 to 6,5 liters per 100 km. Combined CO2 emissions are between 35 and 149 g / km.

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