Luxury Hybrid Cars

Best Hybrids according to our experts

01.
Volvo XC90
From
$66,999
9.5/10
From
$66,999
A big seven‑seater with luxury appointments and fuel consumption better than most hatchbacks? There's a lot to like about the XC90 Recharge Ultimate plug‑in hybrid, even if it wears a price tag well above a hundred grand.
02.
BMW 330e
From
$88,880
9.0/10
From
$88,880
Is the 330e the best of both worlds?A plug‑in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), it's a part‑time electric car for the city and a full‑time sports sedan for everywhere else.Sound familiar? BMW's been down this path before, starting with 2012's 'ActiveHybrid 3' in the last 3 Series iteration. But this year's all‑new G20 improves the breed with a bigger boot, better EV range and brawnier performance.
03.
Lexus NX300H
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$0
9.0/10
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The 2022 Lexus NX might look similar to before, but everything that has changed makes it a more convincing luxury medium SUV. Switching to a much more modern architecture addresses most of the previous version's issues, resulting in a palpably quieter, more comfortable, refined and enjoyable proposition, while still building on the original's strengths. The NX now truly deserves its success.
04.
Volvo XC40
From
$34,999
8.6/10
From
$34,999
The Volvo XC40 Recharge Plug‑in Hybrid is the first PHEV among its luxury European small SUV rivals to hit Australian shores, making Volvo leaders in the field. Does it do enough? Or will you wait for its rivals to bring out a similar offering?
05.
Volvo XC60
From
$58,990
8.4/10
From
$58,990
The XC60 proves that comfort and safety still appear to be at the top of the priority list for Volvo but style is being retuned to make this medium‑sized SUV a true competitor against its luxury rivals, the BMW X3, Audi Q5 and Lexus NX. The question is, has it been successful?