I’m on a hybrid kick so far starting off the year, which isn’t to say that you should forget about EVs entirely. This time I’m testing out one of the most affordable hybrid cars you can get today, the Hyundai Elantra Hybrid, which has a starting price tag of $25,350 and has an absurd EPA-estimate […]

I drove the Hyundai Elantra Hybrid for a week — and I didn’t expect such a feature-packed car for under $30k


I’m on a hybrid kick so far starting off the year, which isn’t to say that you should forget about EVs entirely. This time I’m testing out one of the most affordable hybrid cars you can get today, the Hyundai Elantra Hybrid, which has a starting price tag of $25,350 and has an absurd EPA-estimate 54 mpg combined fuel economy.

I’ve been driving the 2025 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid in the Limited trim, which jumps up to $29,700, but it still has a combined economy rating of 50 mpg. Given the impressive performances and value propositions of previous hybrids I’ve tested, the Honda Civic Hybrid, the Elantra Hybrid needs to somehow show me it’s the better option.