Below is the On-The-Road (OTR) price of every Hybrid model on sale in the UK.
All prices are correct as of June 2024 and have been sourced directly from each manufacturer’s website. All prices are starting figures, for the standard, most basic model without any add-ons.
Audi A3 Sportback TFSI e - £36,975
Audi A6 Saloon TFSI e - £59,505
Audi A7 Sportback TFSI e - £67,805
Audi A8 TSFI e - £92,380
Audi Q3 TFSI e - £45,125
Audi Q5 TSFI e - £55,780
Audi Q8 TFSI e - £83,490
Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid - enquiry only
Bentley Bentayga Hybrid - enquiry only
BMW M760e XDRIVE - £121,085
BMW 750e xDRIVE - £105,510
BMW 225e xDRIVE - £34,055
BMW 230e xDRIVE - £45,775
BMW 330e xDRIVE - £48,785
BMW X1 xDrive 25e - £42,670
X1 xDrive30e - £46,035
BMW X2 xDrive 25e - £43,665
BMW X3 xDrive30e - £56,515
BMW X5 xDrive50e - £82,055
BMW XM - £150,270
BMW XM Red Label - £110,730
Citroen C5 Aircross SUV Hybrid - £35,287
Citroen CX5 - £29,440
Cupra Leon eHybrid - £31,565
Cupra Formentor eHybrid - £32,580
DS 7 Crossback E-Tense - £46,700
DS 9 E-Tense - £56,000
Dacia Jogger - £22,995
Tourneo Custom PHEV - £54,762.80
Fiat 500 Hybrid - £16,800
Fiat 500x Hybrid - £29,985
Fiat 600 Hybrid - £23,975
Fiat Panda - £14,750
Ford Focus - £28,500
Ford Kuga - £33,395
Ford Puma - £25,800
Honda Jazz - £26,885
Honda Civic - £35,005
Honda HR-V - £30,705
Honda CR-V - £45,930
Honda ZR-V - £39,505
Hyundai Kona Hybrid - £30,385
Hyundai Tucson Hybrid - £35,590
Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid - £46,775
Jaguar E-Pace P300e - £43,220
Jaguar F-Pace P400e - £46,805
Jeep Renegade 4Xe - £30,709
Jeep Compass 4Xe - £41,655
Kia Sportage - £29,390
Kia Xceed PHEV - £33,525
Kia Niro Hybrid - £30,085
Kia Sorento - £47,295
Land Rover Discovery Sport P300e - £50,150
Land Rover Defender P400e - £72,205
Lexus NX - £44,445
Lexus UX - £47,495
Lexus ES - £43,595
Lexus LM - £89,995
Mercedes-Benz A-Class Saloon - £32,515
Mercedes-Benz C-Class Saloon - £45,120
Mercedes-Benz E-Class - £55,120
Mercedes-Benz S-Class - £98,015
Mercedes-Benz GLA - £35,660
Mercedes-Benz GLC - £52,395
Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe - £59,395
Mercedes-Benz GLE - £75,445
Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe - £79,360
Mercedes-Benz CLA Coupe - £32,550
Mercedes-AMG GT 4 Door - £156,555
MG HS PHEV - £31,095
MINI Countryman Plug-in Hybrid - £36,020
Mazda CX-60 - £46,320
Mazda2 Hybrid - £24,135
Mazda3 Hybrid - £23,955
Mazda CX-5 - £31,060
Nissan Juke - £27,095
Nissan X-Trail Station Wagon - £37,540
Peugeot 3008 Hybrid - £39,860
Peugeot 308 Hybrid - £29,040
Peugeot 508 Fastback - £43,790
Range Rover Evoque S - £49,000
Range Rover Sport D250 - £75,255
Range Rover Sport P510e - £83,925
Range Rover Velar - £54,490
Renault Clio - £21,495
Renault Captur - £24,595
Renault Austral - £34,695
Renault Arkana - £27,095
Subaru Crosstrek - £34,345
Subaru Forester - £37,995
SEAT Leon - £36,110
Skoda Octavia iV - £30,765
Skoda Superb iV - £38,230
Suzuki Across - £49,529
Suzuki S-cross - £26,699
Suzuki Swace - £29,999
Suzuki Vitara - £22,449
Suzuki Swift Sport - £24,270
Toyota C-HR - £31,300
Toyota Corolla Hatchback - £30,505
Toyota Prius - £37,315
Toyota Yaris - £22,640
Toyota Yaris Cross - £25,530
Toyota RAV4 - £44,175
Vauxhall Astra Hybrid - £37,935
Vauxhall Astra Sports Tourer - £32,235
Vauxhall Grandland - £38,335
Volkswagen Tiguan Life - £42,525
Volkswagen Golf Lite - £27,035
Volkswagen Passat - £44,835
Volkswagen Touareg - £69,150
Volkswagen Arteon - £46,415
Volkswagen Arteon Shooting Break - £48,755
Volvo XC40 - £35,254
Volvo XC90 - £52,669
Volvo XC60 - £54,375
According to our data, as of January, the average cost of a Hybrid car is £46,215.59. The average cost of an electric car is £54,324.61, making it £8,109 cheaper on average.
The cheapest hybrid car available in the UK in 2024 is the Fiat Panda Hybrid, with prices starting at £14,750.
Currently, the most expensive hybrid car available in the UK is the Mercedes-AMG GT 4 Door at £156,555.
Hybrids are expensive. Luckily, there are several ways you could afford a hybrid car.
Car leasing. Leasing can be an attractive option for drivers who don’t want to buy an electric car outright.
Hybrid Subscription Service. Some hybrid models are available on certain subscription services.
Salary sacrifice scheme. If you work for a company that offers cars as a part of a salary sacrifice scheme, speak to your employer to see if they offer any hybrid models.
Buy second hand. You will be able to buy a good quality second hand hybrid car for a fraction of the new price.
If you want to explore the EV options in the UK, check out this article. It details which brands have electric cars currently available in the UK, and introduces some upcoming models.
Car leasing can be an attractive option for drivers that don’t want to purchase an electric car outright. This could be for financial reasons, or because you’re not sure you’re ready to commit to a car for the foreseeable future. Either way, this article covers six vital things you should know before you decide to lease an electric car.
A brand-new car is a big investment – especially if you are a first-time electric vehicle owner. However, you can lease or buy through PCP (Personal Contract Purchase) Finance, certain models for less than £400 a month. Find out which ones you can drive this cheaply here.
Don’t be put off by the cost of an electric car. There are plenty of different ownership options, including leasing and an electric car subscription service. Find out more about the different ways to own an EV here.