Used Hybrid - Petrol/Electric cars for sale
Toyota, Prius
2014 (14) - PRIUS 1.8 VVTI HYBRID AUTO
Kia, Sportage
2025 - 1.6T GDi 241 PHEV GT-Line 5dr Auto AWD
Kia, Sportage
2025 - 1.6T GDi HEV Pure 5dr Auto
BMW, 4 Series
2022 - 420d MHT M Sport 2dr Step Auto
Toyota, C-HR
2024 - 1.8 C-HR Design HEV CVT 5dr
Toyota, Corolla
2022 (72) - 1.8 VVT-i Hybrid Icon 5dr CVT
Nissan, X-Trail
2023 - 1.5 E-Power E-4orce 213 Tekna+ 5dr Auto
Citroen, C5 X
2022 - 1.6 Plug-in Hybrid 225 Shine Plus 5dr e-EAT8
BMW, 2 Series Active Tourer
2023 (23) - 1.5 230xe 16.3kWh M Sport DCT 4WD Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
Mercedes-Benz, C Class
2021 - 2.0 C 300 AMG Line Night Edition Premium+ de Auto 5dr
Toyota, Yaris
2021 (21) - 1.5 Hybrid Design 5dr CVT
Volvo, XC40
2022 (72) - 2.0 B3 MHEV Plus SUV 5dr Petrol Hybrid DCT Auto Euro 6 (s/s) (163 ps)
Volvo, XC90
2020 - 2.0 B5D [235] R DESIGN 5dr AWD Geartronic
Volvo, XC60
2023 - 2.0 B5P Core 5dr AWD Geartronic
MINI, Countryman
2023 (72) - 1.5 Cooper S E Exclusive ALL4 PHEV 5dr Auto [Comf] Hatchback
Nissan, Qashqai
2024 - 1.3 Dig-T Mh Tekna 5Dr
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What speeds do petrol hybrid cars switch to petrol?
Full hybrid cars such as the Toyota Prius are able to move around at low speeds on electric power alone, usually up to around 40mph. In general driving, the electric motor is used primarily to "fill in the gaps", reducing the need for the petrol engine to be running when it's least efficient, such as during parking manoeuvres or in start/stop traffic. Mild hybrids simply have a smaller electric motor and battery pack that assist the engine when accelerating, reducing fuel consumption as a result.
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How do petrol hybrid cars work?
Petrol hybrid cars combine a traditional petrol engine with an electric motor. The petrol engine and electric motor work together to power the vehicle, increasing fuel efficiency and reducing emissions. When driving at lower speeds or in stop-and-go traffic, the electric motor takes over, relying solely on the battery pack to power the car. When more power or acceleration is needed, the petrol engine is turned on and works alongside the electric motor to power the car.
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Are petrol hybrid cars fuel efficient?
Yes, petrol hybrid cars are design to be fuel efficient. Combining a petrol engine with an electric motor allows them to achieve better mileage per tank and reduce fuel consumption compared to traditional petrol-only powered vehicles.
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How many miles can a petrol hybrid drive for?
The range of a petrol hybrid car differs from model to model. Typically on electric power only they can only drive short distances, whereas when using both petrol and electricity they can go for much longer ranges.