Hybrid Cars Under $70K

Best Hybrids according to our experts

01.
Ford Transit Custom
Van
From
$67,590
9.0/10
Van
From
$67,590
The growing popularity of mid‑sized commercial vans equipped with seating for five or six, generically known as crew vans, has seen an increasing number of rivals from mainstream manufacturers enter the market with a second row of seats.One of the more recent competitors is the Ford Transit Custom DCiV, available in a choice of short or long wheelbase configurations and Custom or Custom Sport trim levels.
02.
Skoda Superb
Wagon
From
$62,990
9.0/10
Wagon
From
$62,990
The Superb is the biggest car Skoda makes that isn't an SUV. Interestingly, like some other European models, it has an all‑wheel drive drivetrain and if you want a bit more space, the Superb also comes in a wagon version. Is the Skoda Superb Sportline Liftback the family car we didn't know we needed?
03.
Cupra Leon
Wagon
From
$69,990
8.6/10
Wagon
From
$69,990
Cupra is the latest automotive brand to try and crack the Australian market, but unlike others that have failed, the Spanish brand is backed by the gigantic Volkswagen Group. Three models are on offer at launch, with the Leon hatchback being the most conventional, so should you consider a Cupra?
04.
Toyota Kluger
SUV
From
$62,410
8.6/10
SUV
From
$62,410
The Toyota Kluger hasn't seen any new updates, but that doesn't mean it's obsolete. In fact, it's tried and tested comfort and functionality might still win it some fans who are looking for a three‑row large SUV.
05.
Alfa Romeo Tonale
SUV
From
$67,400
8.5/10
SUV
From
$67,400
Alfa Romeo has a lot riding on the Tonale, with the all‑new small SUV likely to quickly become its best seller. So, it's no surprise, then, that the Italian crossover has a plug‑in hybrid option up its sleeve, to appeal to the eco‑conscious. But is this green machine any good?