These are the 10 best plug-in hybrid SUVs on the market | Football24 News English

We will all agree that one of the most demanded segments It is the one of those vehicles that are located halfway between a car and an off-road vehicle, with bulky bodies, powerful propellants under the hood and a ground clearance that fails to convince many. Of course, we talk about SUV, a type of product that is increasingly in demand, especially now that many brands offer ecological versions in plug-in hybrid, o PHEV.

For this reason, we have decided to dive into a wide market like this to try to find the ten best candidates that one can acquire if he gives special importance to the power of the propulsion system, its performance, autonomy in electric mode or fuel consumption. Taking into account these factors, the ten SUVs that we will see below would be an ideal option for all those who also care about the environment, but who do not lose sight of the high performance of their engines and the sensations behind the wheel.

Of course, all of them have high prices that will not be available to anyone, so later we will offer you another list with the 10 most affordable options that we can find in our market today. Made this note, it’s time to discover at 10 Sport Utility Vehicle most appetizing and interesting of the moment. Let’s get to know them!

Advertising – Keep reading below

10

DS 7 Crossback E-Tense 4×4

The Stellantis group could not be absent from this classification, represented by the DS, that is, one of its premium brands. This plug-in hybrid version combines a 1.6-liter four-cylinder block with two electric motors to generate a combined total of 300 horsepower and 520 Nm. Thanks to this, it reaches 100 km / h in 5.9 seconds and its average fuel consumption is just 1.5 l / 100 km, with a range of use in EV mode of 54 kilometers.

9

Volvo XC60 T8 Recharge

Perhaps it is one of the most attractive on the list and that is that Polestar touch fits you like a glove. Under the hood is a 2.0-liter mechanic that when combined with a 65 kW electric motor is capable of offering respectable 392 horsepower and 640 Nm of maximum torque. Despite stopping the scale at 2,170 kilos, the XC60 is capable of accelerating from 0 to 100 km / h in 5.5 seconds, with an average consumption of 2.4 liters per 100 kilometers and 53 km of electric range.

8

Jaguar F-Pace PHEV

Hidden under the hood of the British model is a propulsion system consisting of a 4-cylinder gasoline engine and a 105 kW electric unit, resulting in a combined power of 404 CV. Despite its high weight and its 4.74 meters long, this F-Pace is capable of reaching 100 km / h in 5.3 seconds and its maximum speed is 240 km / h, with an electric range of 53 kilometers and an average consumption of 2.2 l / 100 km.

7

Bentley Bentayga Hybrid

The update received has suited this English SUV very well since its electric autonomy has increased to 50 kilometers and its consumption is 3.5 l / 100 km, with a propulsion train that generates respectable 450 horsepower and 700 Nm of maximum torque. Not only that but this Bentayga is capable of reaching 100 km / h in 5.5 seconds and its top speed allows it to go beyond 250 km / h. All this with a point of luxury and exclusivity above its rivals.

6

Audi Q8 60 TFSIe

The German colossus had to be in our classification because how could we forget about his 462 horsepower and 700 Nm, arising from the combination of a turbocharged V6 and an electric motor located at the front. The brand has not yet provided the average consumption according to the WLTP cycle, but it has announced that this ecological version reaches 100 km / h in 5.4 seconds and its autonomy in EV mode is 45 kilometers.

5

Volkswagen Touareg R

It is the first Volkswagen to carry the letter R in its name and this sports version is also ecological, as demonstrated by the 2.8 liters per 100 kilometers that it homologates in combined cycle. This low consumption is also accompanied by an EV range of 47 km and an acceleration from 0 to 100 km / h in just 5.1 seconds, all thanks to a propulsion system that generates 462 horsepower and 700 Nm of maximum torque.

4

Mercedes GLE 350 from

The German SUV has a great peculiarity and that is that its plug-in hybrid propulsion system does not combine a gasoline combustion engine with an electric one, but rather uses another fuel much more controversial and punished in recent years, that is, Diesel! It is a 2.0-liter four-cylinder that produces 320 hp and 600 Nm combined, offering nothing less than 98 kilometers of ecological autonomy and all this with a ridiculous average consumption of … Just 0.7 l / 100 km!

3

BMW X5 xDrive45e

The German SUV is not one of the most powerful in the classification, but that does not mean its figures are discreet since its turbocharged six-cylinder in-line engine produces 394 horsepower and 600 Nm, when combined with an 83 kW electric motor. Actually, the highlight of this version is that it offers up to 87 kilometers of autonomy in electric mode and a fuel consumption of just 1.2 l / 100 km. All this with very decent performance since it performs 0 to 100 in 5.6 seconds and is capable of reaching 235 km / h.

2

Range Rover Velar P400e

It is true that it shares both the platform and the propulsion system with the Jaguar F-Pace that we also have on this list, but unlike this it presents some aptitudes off-road much more prominent and that makes any buyer with a certain adventurous gene go for the Velar. To the 404 CV and 53 kilometers of electric autonomy add entry, exit and ventral angles more typical of an off-road vehicle than of an SUV, so the English model occupies our second position.

1

Porsche Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid

The absolute king of this classification could not be other than the Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid and this version perfectly combines high performance with efficiency. Under the hood is a powertrain consisting of a 4.0-liter biturbo V8 block and a 100 kW electric motor, resulting in a combined power of 680 CV. Thanks to this, the SUV is capable of reaching 100 km / h from standstill in just 3.8 seconds and its autonomy in electric mode is 40 kilometers, with a combined consumption of 3.8 l / 100 km!

This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io

Advertising – Keep reading below