A lot of people love cars for different reasons. If you ask one hundred people why they do, you’ll most likely get different answers, albeit, some of those answers might be similar. Such is how huge the concept of cars is that a lot of people see them differently. Some will tell you they only want to concern themselves with how fast it is. Those are speed fanatics and won’t stop fantasizing about the cars with the quickest 0-60 mph time and highest top speed records. While for some, it is about all the tech-inspired features the cars are packed with. They want cars with the latest tech integration. Self-driving, self-parking, lane assist; are some of the features some people would like to see come with their vehicles.

The concept that truly defines a car largely depends on every individual’s taste and what they want. However, one common thing everybody would love to see in their vehicles is a good engine. Although there’s no blueprint to determine what a good car should look or perform like, one thing everyone thinks a good car must have is a good engine; that’s always the brand, the fundamental element.

These days, autos manufacturers try as much as possible to improve on the engine entries for the previous model years. That is their most profitable asset and that’s why a lot of focus is placed on it. Hybrid cars are cars with multiple engines with one being the conventional gas/diesel engine while the other one is electric. Electric engines are the future of the automobile industry, experts have predicted so it’s no surprise how autos manufacturers are beginning to implement the concept bit by bit into their latest models. Hybrid cars are not very popular yet but it’s only a matter of time before they hit the market in a big way. As a car enthusiast, getting first-hand information on these different car productions is sometimes more valuable than silver or gold.

Hence, we’ve rounded up a list of the top 10 best hybrid cars on the market in 2021.

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10. 2021 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid

Hyundai describes the 2021 Ioniq Hybrid as the most fuel-efficient car in America and that’s not far from true. It runs on a 1.6L 16-valve inline 4-cylinder engine that produces 104hp and 109lb-ft of torque @ 5700 rpm and @ 4000 rpm respectively. Safety features include Smart Cruise Control, Lane Keeping Assist, Forward Collision-avoidance Assist with Pedestrian Detection, and many more. It comes with a starting MSRP of $23,400 USD.

9. 2021 Honda Insight Hybrid

Honda Insight might not have the elegance of the other two hybrid Honda vehicles on this list but it is unique in its own special way. A 55-mpg city rating makes it a great choice even for a hybrid vehicle and Honda promises that this vehicle will deliver an amazing driving experience throughout any journey. It comes with safety features like the Collision Mitigation Braking System, Road Departure Mitigation System and Adaptive Cruise Control among many others. A starting MSRP of $23,130 USD makes it one of the most affordable hybrid cars out there.

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8. 2021 Honda Clarity Hybrid

Honda Clarity returns for the 2021 model year as a plug-in hybrid vehicle that allows you to enjoy the flexibility of a gas motor and the efficiency of an electric motor in one body, according to Honda. Some of its most exciting features including an 8-inch Display Audio touchscreen, Apple CarPlay Integration, LED Headlights with Auto On/Off all for a starting MSRP of $33,400 USD.

7. 2021 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid

2021 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid has redefined the concept of tech integration in vehicles with the available solar roof that recharges its batteries, converting sunlight to electricity in the process. The base trim, Blue, runs on a 2.0L engine that cranks out 150hp and 130lb-ft of torque supported by safety features like Lane Follow Assist, Smart Cruise Control, Parking Collision-avoidance Assist rear and many more for a starting MSRP of $27,750 USD.

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6. 2021 Toyota Prius Hybrid

Toyota cars won’t just stop making the cut, will they? It features a plug-in hybrid engine that allows you to drive on electricity, improving the car’s fuel economy in the process. The 60/40 fold-down rear seats give you more space, up to 50.7 cu. ft. of cargo, making it a versatile option when you’re considering a family car that is also hybrid. It runs on a 1.8L hybrid engine that produces 96hp which is equivalent to 71 kW and 105lb-ft of torque. Starting MSRP for the 2021 Toyota Prius is $24,525 USD.

5. 2020 Ford Fusion Plug-In Hybrid

The 2020 Ford Fusion is a 5-seater, plug-in hybrid vehicle that runs on a 2.0L i-VCT hybrid engine with a combined EPA-estimated 24 MPG. The car’s wheels can match up with the amazing performance, thanks to the 17-inch Sparkle Silver-painted Aluminum which is available on the base plug-in hybrid Titanium. Safety features Auto High Beam Headlamps, Pre-collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking, Rear View Camera and many more. The 2020 Fusion Plug-in Hybrid Titanium has an estimated net price of $32,090 USD.

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4. 2021 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid

Making its debut for the 2021 model year is the Hyundai Elantra Hybrid, the first hybrid version of Hyundai Elantra ever to be made. Its 56 MPG efficiency saves you a lot on gas and it runs on a 1.6L inline 4-cylinder hybrid engine that churns out 104hp and 109lb-ft of torque. It features the hands-free smart trunk release and other features like the Blind-spot Collision-avoidance Assist, an 8-inch Color Touchscreen Display Audio, and many more. A starting MSRP is set at $23,550 USD, making it one of the most affordable hybrid cars you can get your hands on.

3. 2021 Toyota Camry Hybrid

Just like its twin brother, the 2021 Toyota Camry Hybrid also comes with an enhanced hybrid battery which Toyota claims will cover 150,000 which is an upgrade on the 100,000 for the previous model year. Its amazing performance is capped off with the optional sport-tuned suspension which improved the available hybrid efficiency, making this Camry Hybrid a performance beast. LE Hybrid which is the base trim runs on a 208 Hybrid System with a 2.5L ECVT Hybrid engine that cranks out 202hp and 182lb-ft of torque. The hybrid vehicle has a starting MSRP of $27,270 USD.

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2. 2021 Honda Accord Hybrid

When the first Hybrid version of the Honda Accord debuted for the 2005 model year, a lot of people just knew it was going to be the next big thing and here it is 16 years later, ranked as one of the best hybrid cars in the world. Its conventional fuel-economy-boosting battery is always charged when driving instead of plugging it in. This makes it a great choice for those who love hybrid cars that aren’t plug-in. Its base engine produces 212 horsepower and 232lb-ft of torque with lots of features including Automatic On-off Headlights, 17-inch Alloy Wheels, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto to mention but a few. The 2021 Honda Accord Hybrid has a starting MSRP of $26,570 USD.

1. 2021 Toyota Corolla Hybrid

Almost everybody rates the 2021 Toyota Corolla as the best hybrid car yet in 2021 and the reasons are not just far-fetched. Toyota is a reputable autos brand that always manages to produce some of the best vehicles for each model year and here’s its poster car The car features an enhanced hybrid battery that is built to last for 10 years from the first usage according to Toyota. The car also has an EPA-estimated 52 combined mpg, making it the farthest going Corolla ever to be made. The base trim comes with a 1.8L Hybrid 4-Cylinder engine that cranks out 139hp and 126lb-ft of torque @ 6100 rpm and @ 3900 rpm respectively. Safety features include Pre-collision System with Pedestrian Detection, Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist, Lane Tracing Assist, and Automatic High Beams to mention but a few. The hybrid car comes with a starting MSRP of $23,600 USD.

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