10 Best Plug-in Hybrid SUVs for 2024

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Are you in the market for a plug-in hybrid SUV? Look no further! In this video, we showcase the top 10 best plug-in hybrid SUVs for 2023. From sleek designs to impressive fuel efficiency, these vehicles have it all. Get ready to be blown away by the performance and features of these top-rated SUVs. Whether you're a daily commuter or an adventure seeker, there's a plug-in hybrid SUV on this list for you. Watch now to find your perfect match!

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I bought my 2023 Outlander PHEV (SEL Premium) 2 weeks ago - local dealer had 7 Outlander PHEVs on the lot. I got it for $1, 200 UNDER MSRP. I have driven 550 miles and still have half a tank of gas. I am plugging it in every night for my daily commute and weekend errands. It feels "luxurious" inside -- premium leather, panoramic roof, 360 camera, power folding side mirrors, heated, steering wheel, heated seats, hands-free tailgate, head up display AND massaging seats! If I take a longer drive, I will have no "range anxiety." Plus, the Outlander has a 10-YEAR WARRANTY.
ONE BIG NOTE: the owner's manual clearly states that the 3rd row is ONLY for people under 5' 3" -- I am frustrated by all the YouTube videos that do not share this critical information. I do not need a 3rd row, so I partially "fold" it. This opens up a HUGE, DEEP storage well. And, I can stack items on the folded 3rd row!
The RAV4 Prime may have better overall mpg, but the 18-month wait and $12, 000 "dealer adjustment" are outrageous. One local dealer wanted $65k for loaded Prime with MSRP of $52k.

richardneedles
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11:39 Voiceover says “17 mile all-electric range” and graphic says “70 miles.” Great job, guys!

RyanWilliams
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Lot's of incorrect and incomplete information is this video😞

yurizabara
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The only phev for me is the mitsubishi.. I live in South Africa. We have planned blackouts 6-8 hours per day. The mitsubishi is the only car I can fast charge then use it as a generator to run my home or shop.. well done.. apart from being born in the rally field 8 years ago.. this phev is power

starkmad
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many incorrect information last is subaru ev range 70miles but it has only 8.8 kw battery usable 5.5kw and can only cover 17 ev miles

alaznispireli
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One of the best videos I’ve seen a bot make

kylekraemer
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Toyota Venza don't have PHEV yet in USA.

amyvong
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Video stressed the quickness of the Escape PHEV. 7.7 seconds to 60 is on the low end of the available SUV plug in hybrids.

stevenhatchel
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Would be beneficial if you do some research before you do your next video. Tons of inaccurate information in here.

vap
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I have solar. Mitsubishi just got a heads up for dual use energy storage that can be integrated into a complete solar/battery/transportation system that includes my house.
Thanks for the information. The future is coming.

youdonthavetoreadthispost.
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was this video written by Googles Bard Chat A.I.? Because a lot of your "facts" are wrong.

Snafu
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I would consider the RAV4 Prime, Kia Sportage, or Subaru Crosstrek.

arthurlow
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Extremely amateurish presentation. The distance it can travel on a battery is one of the fundamental pieces of information that consumers would like to know but are sadly lacking.

nickmg
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Might want to look up the difference between and HEV and a PHEV. Only one gets a $7, 500 tax credit, and only those built in the U.S. That drops your list to one.

billowney
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Lots of incorrect information.

It also blows my mind that any vehicle with less than a 30 mile range would be included. The Wrangler/Crosstrek/Aviator are terrible PHEVs. Their range just isn't usable, and they aren't very efficient when the battery is low. In all three cases the ICE version may be good value, but you'd be a fool to shell out extra for their PHEVs.

alanbland
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only Mitsubishi subaru is is rubish

joro
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Subaru PHEV Crosstrex as number 1? Really? You guys lost all credibility with this ranking. The Subaru has an EV range of a mere 17 miles. Useless! Any PHEV with a range of less than 30 miles should not be on anyone's list in my opinion. With such a low EV range, it would make more sense to buy a hybrid vehicle for better efficiency, cost, and reliability. Let's not kid ourselves here, the Toyota Rav4 Prime is number 1 and it's not even close.

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