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Top 20 Unique Hybrids Of The New Millennium

Cameron Eittreim September 25, 2019

12. Mercury Mariner Hybrid

Right on the heels of the popular Ford Escape Hybrid, the company decided to offer a luxury version. The Mercury Mariner Hybrid was an upscale market hybrid that came with a trending ad campaign. But sadly, consumers had already forgotten about the Mercury brand the car was not relevant.

The Mariner Hybrid did have a lot of cool features, and the exterior was stylish. The car came equipped with a roof rack and all of the appointments that you’d expect in a luxury SUV. Still, you can find the Mariner Hybrid used for a great price.

11. Mazda Tribute Hybrid

Mazda had to jump into the hybrid fray with their own version of the Escape Hybrid. The Mazda Tribute Hybrid took a more sporty approach, incorporating a revised suspension. There were also subtle enhancements to the engine, which gave the car more pep.

The Tribute Hybrid managed to sell quite well for the brand, as consumers appreciated the handsome exterior. You’d expect to see the Tribute Hybrid in either an urban or suburban setting. The Mazda Tribute Hybrid is still a popular used car to this day.

10. Toyota Highlander Hybrid

Toyota has found immense success in the hybrid market. With the Prius and the Camry, the brand found a solid footing with hybrid vehicles. The Highlander Hybrid was another step in the right direction for the brand, and the vehicle offered great value.

The Highlander Hybrid was able to go off-road and still tackle the pavement. Buyers appreciated the three rows of seating, which made the vehicle family-friendly. You could also get the Toyota Highlander Hybrid with a built-in DVD player, as well as towing functionality.

9. Cadillac Escalade Hybrid

Yes, even hip-hop stars and basketball players like to save the environment. The Escalade Hybrid was another unique way for GM to dip into the hybrid market. Although the vehicle was overpriced, it really didn’t add anything of value to the original Escalade.

The Escalade Hybrid didn’t get any vast improvement in-terms of gas mileage. Luxury buyers who spend that much on a vehicle really aren’t interested in gas mileage anyway. Ultimately, the Escalade Hybrid was quietly discontinued after a few years.

8. Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid

After the Toyota Camry Hybrid found success, GM decided that it was time to add their own sedan to the mix. The Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid is a product of the 2008 recession, and the car really wasn’t polished at all.

But the gas mileage of the Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid was significantly better than the base model. GM did manage to add some nice touches such as leather seating, as well as a standard V6 motor. The Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid is one of the rarer models to come out of the last decade.

7. Dodge Durango Hybrid

Yes, even Chrysler jumped into the hybrid fray with the Dodge Durango Hybrid. At a time when gas prices were at a premium, the Dodge Durango Hybrid was a breath of fresh air.

The Durango took the tried and true Hemi V8 engine and combined it to a hybrid synergy drive. It sold in very low numbers at a time when SUVs were falling out of favor. The Durango Hybrid also shared its body with the Chrysler Aspen SUV. Both large SUV models were discontinued shortly thereafter.

6. Chrysler Aspen Hybrid

In addition to the Dodge Durango Hybrid, Chrysler also wanted a shot in the hybrid race as well. The Aspen Hybrid was a very limited production SUV, and the first SUV to ever have a Chrysler badge. The Aspen Hybrid incorporated features like real wood accents and a powerful Hemi engine.

The overall design of the SUV was great, but it hit the market during the 2008 economic downturn. The Aspen Hybrid is a very limited edition SUV, and finding one is tough. It will go down as one of the more unique hybrids of the decade.

5. Nissan Altima Hybrid

Nissan also had a lesser-known entrant into the hybrid race, the Altima Hybrid. This limited-edition sedan featured all of the bells and whistles of the regular sedan.

The Altima Hybrid was the first foray into a hybrid offering for the company, and the car didn’t offer a lot in the way of individuality. But, the Altima Hybrid is still a standout offering in the hybrid market, as it offered the sportiness of the Altima brand and the fuel economy of a much more expensive vehicle.

4. Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid

The Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid was perhaps one of the most standout offerings of any hybrid vehicle. We say this because this particular model of the Chevrolet Tahoe was famous for having the words “Hybrid” up the side of the vehicle in a giant decal.

If that wasn’t enough to let you know that this Tahoe was special, there are numerous other Hybrid badges all around the vehicle. The Tahoe Hybrid did offer a substantial boost in fuel economy over the standard truck, but consumers just weren’t enthusiastic over the expensive price tag, which was close to Escalade territory.

3. BMW X6 ActiveHybrid

Hybrid vehicles aren’t exactly what you’d expect with the word luxury, buy nevertheless, the BMW brand wanted to get in on the fun as well. The BMW X6 ActiveHybrid was the first full hybrid model to come from the BMW brand, and it was quite an achievement.

Although there were already hybrid offerings from Cadillac and Lexus on the market, the X6 ActiveHybrid actually combined an element of fun. Taking a cue from the legendary BMW name, the X6 ActiveHybrid was an attractive vehicle that lived up to the BMW namesake.

2. Ford Fusion Hybrid

Ford’s first foray into the hybrid sedan market was actually quite late in the game. The Fusion Hybrid burst onto the scene in 2009, offering a sporty exterior and a large interior. The Fusion Hybrid took full advantage of the same hybrid synergy drive that was in the Ford Escape.

There were subtle advantages over the basic model, such as leather seating and the integrated Sync system. Overall, the Ford Fusion Hybrid did not fail to disappoint.

1. Toyota Avalon Hybrid

Perhaps one of the most luxurious and stately hybrids to hit the market was the Toyota Avalon Hybrid. The Avalon was known as the top-of-the-line sedan in the Toyota lineup. Offering a powerful V6 engine, the Toyota Avalon Hybrid coasted through traffic with ease.

Optional luxury features such as a panoramic sunroof and real oakwood trim were nice accents. The Toyota Avalon Hybrid also came equipped with the revised CVT transmission, boasting increased acceleration and reliability.

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