Jan 12, 2017

2017 Toyota Camry HybridFor driver’s who are eco-conscious or for those who are looking to save money on gas, Toyota offers several different Hybrid models. The Prius is their most popular hybrid car, but they also have four other models outside of the Prius. Here is a little information about each of them to help you choose the Toyota hybrid that is right for you.

The Toyota Camry Hybrid

The 2017 Camry Hybrid offers everything that drivers love about the large sedan in a hybrid model. It has a comfortable interior with plenty of space for up to five passengers, and it features the latest connectivity and technology. If you are in the market for a mid-size sedan, and still want some power, the Camry hybrid is even quicker than the regular four-cylinder, and you can expect to get about 40 miles per gallon combined. The Camry Hybrid offers a smooth and quiet ride, and you can even get the SE trim with a sport-tuned suspension.

The Toyota Avalon Hybrid

The Avalon hybrid is a large sedan with a spacious trunk and an upscale look. This is the car for drivers who want a larger size vehicle without going into an SUV. The exterior design is similar to a luxury European vehicle, and inside, you’ll find high-quality materials and all the latest technology from a large touchscreen infotainment display to a power rear window sunshade. The Toyota AvalonĀ is the only car in its class offered in a hybrid model, making it unique and one of a kind.

The Toyota Highlander Hybrid

The Highlander Hybrid is the only three-row crossover SUV hybrid available in the U.S. For the 2017 model, Toyota added some more power to the 3.5-liter V6 engine. This SUV makes a great vehicle for large families and for those who need the extra space and power of a utility crossover. The base model Highlander will get about 29 miles per gallon combined, while the three higher trim levels will get about 28 miles per gallon combined.

The Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

If you are in the market for a smaller crossover SUV, then the 2017 RAV4 Hybrid is an excellent choice. While the hybrid version offers less cargo space than the gas model because of the battery, it still has an impressive amount of space for a smaller vehicle. This five-seat crossover will get 33 miles per gallon combined which is significantly higher than the 26 miles per gallon combined in the regular version. The RAV4 comes with a backup camera on the higher trims, and you can also get a power moonroof in the XLE model. The Limited trim comes with SofTex seats and an upgraded version of Toyota’s Entune infotainment system.

With so many hybrid vehicles to choose from, it is easy to find one that fits your driving needs. Toyota has something for everyone whether you need space for a large family, a luxury sedan or a smaller SUV that will get you almost anywhere you need to go.

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