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Best plug-in hybrid cars in the UK revealed – from Audi to Volvo

A CAR EXPERT has revealed the best plug-in hybrid cars in the UK, which could help cut your fuel costs.

Most drivers want the world to be a cleaner, greener place, but when it comes to plug-in hybrids, what’s good for the planet can be good for your finances too.

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A car expert has revealed the best plug-in hybrid cars in the UK, which could help cut your fuel costs

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A standard hybrid usually has a petrol engine, battery and electric motor.

The engine charges as you drive, and periods of electric-only driving are possible, although they’re often short and mainly at lower speeds.

With plug-in hybrid models, the battery is usually bigger, and so it can drive for much longer periods on electricity power alone – and at higher speeds.

Handily car experts at What Car? have come up with a list of the best plug-in hybrid cars (PHEVs) on the market.

1. Lexus NX 450h+  £52,419

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ThE NX has a long electric-only range that can help to cut your running costs and company car taxCredit: LEXUS

WhatCar? says that the latest Lexus NX is one of the most compelling reasons to go green that they’ve seen yet.

The NX has a decent electric-only range that can reduce your running costs and company car tax rate.

And it’s a car that your family will enjoy because they will have plenty of space to stretch out than they would have in other rivals.

2. Mercedes C-Class C300e £46,310

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The C300 e can run purely on electric power for up to 68 milesCredit: MERCEDES

Plug-in hybrids are usually less comfortable than their conventionally powered siblings because of the extra weight of the batteries.

But the C300e has a rear air suspension that helps solve this issue.

In addition, this Mercedes can run purely on electric power for up to 68 miles at a time.

3. Audi A3 Sportback 40 TFSIe £34,895

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The Audi A3 has an excellent driving position and comfy rideCredit: audi

The Audi A3 Sportback TFSI e has been awarded the What Car? Best hybrid family car title for 2022. 

It has a high-quality interior, and this car impresses with its excellent driving position and comfy ride.

Audi says: “The Audi A3 Sportback TFSI e combines the best of both worlds: In all-electric mode, it produces very little noise and zero emissions, but the electric motor always offers a powerful drive.”

4. Range Rover Sport P440e £87,475

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According to the official test, it has an electric range of up to 70 milesCredit: RANGE ROVER

Being as big as the Range Rover Sport brings some advantages in the world of plug-in hybrids.

It means that it can fit a bigger battery onboard than you would see in other hybrid cars.

According to the official test, it has an electric range of up to 70 miles.

5. Volvo XC40 Recharge T4 £40,300

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The XC40 offers a total of 211bhp from its 1.5-litre petrol engine and electric motorCredit: Volvo

The Volvo XC40 is a former What Car? of the Year winner and remains one the best family SUVs.

Drivers can have it in whatever flavour they like, too, with mild hybrid engine options, a fully electric model called the XC40 Recharge, and the plug-in hybrid option.

It offers a total of 211bhp from its 1.5-litre petrol engine and electric motor – with the result being a brisk 0-62mph sprint time of 8.5sec, which should be enough for most drivers’ needs.

This comes after a car expert revealed the best family cars in the UK – and they won’t break the bank.

Plus, a motor expert has revealed the best cars for cheap insurance – and it can help drivers to save hundreds of pounds.

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