SUVs continue to dominate global car markets, offering the elevated driving position, interior space, and road confidence that many drivers love. Yet for many shoppers, the challenge lies in fuel costs and the higher price tags of new models. Fortunately, the used market offers hybrid-powered SUVs that combine the comfort and versatility of an SUV with the fuel-saving benefits of electrification — often at prices below $25,000.
According to Edmunds automotive analysts, several pre-owned hybrid SUVs deliver strong value, reliability, and efficiency without compromising comfort or safety. Here are five top-rated models worth considering.
Ford Escape Hybrid
The Ford Escape Hybrid brings a strong blend of efficiency and practicality to Ford’s popular compact SUV lineup. Powered by a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine paired with an electric motor, the Escape Hybrid delivers an EPA-estimated 39 mpg combined — impressive for a family-friendly SUV. Front-wheel drive is standard, with all-wheel drive available for drivers in harsher climates.
Edmunds reviewers praised the Escape’s smooth ride, intuitive controls, and everyday usability. Since its fourth-generation redesign in 2020, the Escape Hybrid has remained a well-rounded option. In 2023, Ford refreshed its infotainment system and exterior styling, making recent models even more appealing. Every version also comes standard with the Ford Co-Pilot360 suite of advanced safety and driver-assist technologies.
Best years to look for: 2020–2023 models combine comfort, technology, and value for money.
Honda CR-V Hybrid
The Honda CR-V has earned its reputation as one of the most dependable and practical compact SUVs available — and the hybrid version builds on that legacy. Offering up to 38 mpg combined, the CR-V Hybrid features refined handling and confident braking, though its 0–60 mph time of 8.5 seconds trails slightly behind the non-hybrid model.
Inside, the CR-V Hybrid offers exceptional space and visibility, with an airy cabin and generous cargo capacity. Standard features on 2020–2022 models include a 7-inch touchscreen, wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and Honda’s comprehensive Sensing safety suite. All-wheel drive was standard across hybrid trims, enhancing traction and versatility.
Best years to look for: 2020–2022 models, as Honda discontinued the base LX trim in 2021, meaning newer used versions may cost slightly more.
Hyundai Tucson Hybrid
The Hyundai Tucson Hybrid stands out for its bold design, peppy performance, and value-rich feature list. Powered by a turbocharged 1.6-liter engine paired with an electric motor, the Tucson Hybrid delivers up to 38 mpg combined — and comes with standard all-wheel drive.
The redesigned 2022 model introduced a striking new look, a more premium interior, and an array of high-quality materials typically found in pricier SUVs. Standard features include an 8-inch touchscreen with wireless smartphone integration. Edmunds reviewers noted that the Tucson Hybrid’s extra power addresses the non-hybrid version’s sluggishness, making it more enjoyable to drive.
Hyundai also offers one of the best warranties in the segment — 10 years or 100,000 miles of powertrain coverage — adding long-term confidence to any used purchase.
Best years to look for: 2022–2023 models combine style, performance, and practicality under $25,000 on the used market.
Kia Niro Hybrid
Compact yet surprisingly roomy, the Kia Niro Hybrid is one of the most affordable and fuel-efficient options in its class. With up to 53 mpg combined, the Niro delivers exceptional efficiency while offering a comfortable, modern cabin and class-leading warranty coverage.
While its ride can feel firm over rough roads, the Niro’s practicality shines in urban settings. The redesigned 2023 model brought a futuristic new look, higher-quality materials, and improved technology. However, all versions are front-wheel drive only — a trade-off for its affordability.
Best years to look for: 2020–2023 models, particularly the post-refresh versions for improved tech and design.
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid
As Toyota’s best-selling SUV, the RAV4 Hybrid combines reliability, fuel economy, and performance in one package. The hybrid powertrain delivers up to 40 mpg combined and accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in just 7.8 seconds — a full second quicker than the gas-only version.
Inside, the RAV4 Hybrid features generous cargo space, a low load floor, and high-quality materials. Toyota’s fifth-generation RAV4 (2019–2025) has seen only minor updates, such as larger screens and enhanced smartphone connectivity. The model’s strong resale value means older examples more easily fall under the $25,000 threshold.
Best years to look for: 2019–2022 models offer the best mix of value, fuel economy, and proven dependability.
Edmunds’ Take
Buying a well-maintained used hybrid SUV is a smart way to save both upfront and over time. Each of these five options delivers strong fuel economy, safety, and practicality while offering the comfort and confidence SUV buyers expect. With prices under $25,000, these vehicles prove that going green doesn’t have to mean spending more.
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