The Best Hybrids and Electric Vehicles for 2019 and 2020

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The Best Hybrids and Electric Vehicles for 2019 and 2020
Taylor Lopez

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Taylor Lopez

May 21, 2019

New electric and hybrid vehicles will not just save a lot of gas but it will also save the planet.

The electric revolution is here and all futurists suggest that this new concept will change the world, but we are still experiencing a lot of leaps in range, style, performance with the appearance of each new electric vehicle. Promise for the future is enormous, and that gives buyers a huge variety of choices. Many EV models provide a lot of range for daily driving, and at the same time, it offers a lot of new features and technologies that are completely new for most of us.

It is a completely new concept in the auto industry, and in this article, I give you several models which are top sellers among pure EVs, hybrids, and plug-in hybrids.

 

Hyundai Kona Electric

Hyundai Kona Electric is on the list of 10 Best SUVs and Trucks its first year on the market? This car is partly more popular because of the fact that looks like gas-powered Kona that appeared last year. Buyers are still impressed by Kona's strong engine and very unique styling. The Kona Electric is capable to do all that too but powered by EPA-estimated range of 258 miles on a single charge. The cabin contains a lot of space considering that this car has a small footprint, and just like previous models, the Kona has a great variety of optional and standard features.

Most importantly, this car comes with a reasonable price, and it is easy to understand why Hyundai Kona EV is one of the best electric vehicles on the market.

 

Kia Niro Plug-In Hybrid

This model is available as a plug-in hybrid, hybrid, or pure electric vehicle, the Kia Niro can offer something for everyone. This type is a crossover model and it is loved by all buyers who wish to have a large mileage number without having a small car. The basic model can cross 52 miles per gallon, but experts suggest getting the Niro LX, which has all basic features included. If you choose the plug-in model, you will earn an extra 26 miles of electric-only range and after that, the engine will kick in. But I personally suggest going full electric Kia Niro EV. It has no less than 239 miles range on one charge.

 

Hyundai Ioniq plug-in hybrid

 

Just like its cousin, the Kia Niro, the Hyundai Ioniq is top-selling cars in this category. You can buy this vehicle as a pure EV, a hybrid, or a plug-in hybrid, but considering its reputation and design, this car is for those who like driving a pseudo-SUV model. On a driver’s seat, you can see that Ioniq feels like a normal car, but the hybrid version can go up to 50 mpg while the plug-in version can go 29 miles just by using batteries. The range of a car is not the best, only 124 miles. But if you can live with that, I can tell you that this car is very affordable and a good option in general, and this car deserves a spot on our list.

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