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Chevy Bolt
Ford
Escape Hybrid
The [2021] Escape Plug-in Hybrid is Ford's other plug-in crossover. Unlike most other options, the Escape Plug-in only offers a FWD setup, but its price isn't too bad, so it's not a total loss. Its 14.4kWh pack gets the Escape Plug-in 37 gas-free miles, which is great...
https://insideevs.com/car-lists/longest-electric-range-phevs-2021/
Fusion Hybrid
The 2019 Fusion gets Ford’s Co-Pilot 360 safety features as standard equipment: automatic front emergency braking, pedestrian detection, blind spot and cross traffic alerts, lane keeping, backup camera and automatic high beams... A built-in modem and 1.5-liter engine will be standard on all Fusions except the base S model. The Fusion Energi plug-in hybrid boosts its battery-only range from 21 to 25 miles, making it eligible for a larger tax credit.
Hyundai
Ioniq Hybrid
2019 - It consistently had 29 miles of electric range after an overnight charge on a standard 120-volt outlet in the garage. So owners don’t need to upgrade to a 240V. https://www.forbes.com/sites/robertduffer/2019/08/19/2019-hyundai-ioniq-plug-in-hybrid-review-good-for-the-here-to-there/?sh=1789bb6156f0
For 2018, the Ioniq is available as a plug-in hybrid for the first time. This new model offers a 29-mile range that’s perfect for those with a short commute. That said, the used model would likely save you much more money. https://cars.usnews.com/cars-trucks/hyundai/ioniq/2017
Sonata Hybrid
2017 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid gets up to 39 mpg in the city and 45 mpg on the highway...(the Honda Accord Hybrid earns 49/47 mpg city/highway). The Hyundai Sonata Plug-in Hybrid gets up to 99 MPGe and has a range of up to 27 miles on electric power alone (for more information, read What Is MPGe?). https://cars.usnews.com/cars-trucks/hyundai/sonata-hybrid/2017