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Family Hybrid Cars

Best Hybrids according to our experts

01.
Subaru Forester
From
$37,890
8/10
From
$37,890

Subaru hasn't given the Forester a facelift and it may be banking on the 'tried & tested' popularity of models gone by but in a market saturated with medium SUVs will the old‑school design still land a podium finish?


02.
Mitsubishi Outlander
From
$37,240
8/10
From
$37,240

The ability to whistle up an extra pair of seats in what is 99 per cent of the time a five‑seat SUV, complete with big boot, is a neat trick. And it's one the Mitsubishi Outlander LS Black Edition performs while adding the visual pizzazz of black‑out design elements and some extra kit. Is it the right fit for your (growing) family?


03.
Toyota RAV4
From
$39,760
7/10
From
$39,760

The Toyota RAV4 has been upgraded to a hybrid powertrain, which is perfect for those wanting to go a little greener but don't want to have the range anxiety of owning a full EV. In a growing hybrid market, will Australia's most popular SUV hold its title?


04.
Toyota Camry
From
$34,320
9/10
From
$34,320

The Toyota Camry is a beloved sedan that has been the benchmark for reliability and family‑hauling ever since it was first released on our shores in 1982. Adored by grandparents and commercial drivers everywhere, the newest iteration upholds the traditions while carefully positioning itself for the current market. Does it succeed for a modern family?


05.
Ford Escape
From
$36,490
6/10
From
$36,490

The Berry family lived with the Ford Escape ST‑Line for months, so we can tell you what it does well, and what it doesn't. Tune in for this final instalment of the long‑term test of this rival to the Toyota RAV4, Mitsubishi Outlander and Kia Sportage