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Family Hybrid Cars

Best Hybrids according to our experts

01.
Subaru Forester
From
$37,890
8.0/10
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$37,890
Subaru hasn't given the Forester a facelift and it may be banking on the 'tried & tested' popularity of models gone by but in a market saturated with medium SUVs will the old‑school design still land a podium finish?
02.
Mitsubishi Outlander
From
$37,740
8.3/10
From
$37,740
Offered in one of the most hotly‑contested segments in the Australian new car market, the Mitsubishi Outlander is a family‑friendly medium SUV, including occasional seating for two in its third row for '5+2' capacity. The Exceed is at the more premium end of the range and we've put it to the household test.
03.
Toyota RAV4
From
$39,760
8.0/10
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$39,760
Toyota's RAV4 order books are full to bursting and wait times are blowing out to 18 months or more, but that hasn't stopped people continuing to register their interest to buy one of these insanely popular mid‑sized SUVs.And it's no surprise because the RAV4 makes a lot of sense as a comfortable family 2WD wagon.But in a highly competitive market has this medium SUV lost its shine?
04.
Toyota Camry
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$35,051
9.0/10
From
$35,051
The Toyota Camry is a beloved sedan that has been the benchmark for reliability and family‑hauling ever since it was first released on our shores in 1982. Adored by grandparents and commercial drivers everywhere, the newest iteration upholds the traditions while carefully positioning itself for the current market. Does it succeed for a modern family?
05.
Ford Escape
From
$37,990
7.8/10
From
$37,990
The Ford Escape now comes with an electric version! Well, partly. The new plug‑in hybrid model has both electric power via a battery pack that you can recharge, and a 2.5‑litre petrol engine as well. Sounds like a RAV4 Hybrid rival, right? Well, is it any good then? Matt Campbell spent a week with it to find out.