Plug-in hybrids

Charging from a plug instead of refuelling. This overview lines up the specs and ratings of 38 plug-in hybrids — from city car to large SUV, € 24,500 – 290,000 indicative, every figure with a source and reference date.

Price

About plug-in hybrids

A plug-in hybrid charges from a socket and keeps petrol as a backup. This overview lists 38 plug-in hybrids — 37 on sale now and 1 kept as a historical reference (back to 1995), from 27 brands.

For each model autoseeker places the specs alongside a per-category rating (such as efficiency, reliability and durability), each with a traceable source and reference date. You compare and filter by price, range and body style yourself. We sell nothing, broker nothing and give no buying advice — the choice stays yours.

Frequently asked questions

What does a plug-in hybrid cost?
Indicative list prices in this overview run from € 24,500 to € 290,000 (manufacturer figure, reference year 2026). Prices are indicative; check the official configurator for the current price.
How much range does an electric car have?
The WLTP range in this overview runs from 25 to 416 km. These are manufacturer figures; real-world range is typically 10–25% lower, depending on temperature and driving style.
How do I compare plug-in hybrids on autoseeker?
Each model shows its specs alongside a per-category rating, each with source and reference date. You filter by price, range and body style and choose yourself — we sell nothing and give no buying advice.