One of the biggest concerns that buyers have when looking at hybrid crossovers is related to reliability. The fact that there are more moving parts brings their longevity into question. However, there are a ton of models currently on sale that prove that hybrids can be just as reliable as gas-only models.

Hybrids are the perfect middle ground for those who aren’t quite ready to take the leap intothe world of electrification. Modern technology has made them more efficient and more powerful than their gas-only counterparts in most cases, meaning they offer the same level of practicality but save you money in the long run.

Front 3/4 shot of a 2025 Toyota Corolla Cross

Looking at the plethora of hybrid SUVs currently on the market, we’ve found the ten models that rank the highest when it comes to reliability. Not only do we explore what makes these models good choices in terms of comfort and features, but we also dive into the strong powertrains they host that are designed to last.

to give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from various manufacturer websites and other authoritative sources, including J.D. Power and TopSpeed. The models below have been ranked based on their reliability scores. This list focuses on mainstream models, excluding options from luxury brands.

Front 3/4 shot of a 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe

102025 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid

Reliability Score: 79/100

The Corolla nameplate has long been seen as the choice of frugal buyers, with a palatable price tag and plentiful standard features. The Corolla Cross embodiesthe same ideologyin a more practical raised body. The hybrid model comes with some attractive features that make it an even better choice than the gas-only model.

196 HP

Front 3/4 shot of a 2025 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

139 LB-FT

0-60 MPH

Front 3/4 shot of a red 2024 Toyota Highlander Platinum Hybrid driving on a country road.

Top Speed

113 MPH

Pairing with the small Toyota inline-four are three electric motors, meaning that all-wheel drive is the standard setup. This is a step up from the gas-only model which comes with front-wheel drive standard. It is decently quick too, and features a lively suspensions tune that makes it more enjoyable to drive.

Front three-quarter view of a gray 2025 KIA Sorento driving on a country road with mountains in the background.

92025 Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid

The Santa Fe was redesigned recently, given an extremely Land Rover-esque exterior, with aggressive boxy lines and a rugged-looking front end. The Korean brand released the hybrid model shortly after, and it delivers even better value than the gas-only model, which is already a brilliant proposition.

231 HP

Front 3/4 action shot of a 2025 Subaru Forester

271 LB-FT

FWD or AWD

Front quarter view of the 2025 Kia Sportage hyrbid

119 MPH

The hybrid Santa Fe may not be a speed demon, but its solid powertrain delivers enough grunt for most. Thisthree-row SUVis also incredibly light on fuel, getting up to 36 miles per gallon in the city and 35 miles per gallon on the highway. It also rides very comfortably and noise insulation keeps the cabin quiet.

Front 3/4 shot of a 2023 Honda CR-V Sport Touring

82025 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

Reliability Score: 80/100

The RAV4 helped build the compact SUV segment into what it is today by offering simple, value-oriented transportation. The hybrid model only furthers this ideology, saving you extra money at the fuel pump. Its rugged simplicity is also a big reason why it is seen as such a reliable option.

219 HP

Front quarter view of the 2025 Ford Escape hybrid

163 LB-FT

115 MPH

Front 3/4 shot of a 2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid

The four-cylinder engine works together with three electric motors. One of these motors is mounted to the rear axle, meaning that all-wheel drive is standard. Not only is the RAV4 Hybrid solid, but it ismore efficientand quicker off the line than its gas-powered sibling. A PHEV model is also available, but for a steeper price.

72025 Toyota Highlander Hybrid

Reliability Score: 81/100

The Highlander has been around for a little while now, offering distinct Toyota value in the mid-size segment. This three-row crossover offers car-like driving dynamics and a comfortable interior. Its only downside is that its third row is on the small side, hence why Toyota introducedthe larger Grand Highlander.

243 HP

175 LB-FT

118 MPH

The hybrid Highlander makes use of the same 2.5-liter four-cylinder that you’ll find in a lot of the brand’s most reliable vehicles. It partners up with three electric motors, with all-wheel drive being the standard offering. It may not be the most exciting car to dive, but it is efficient and has enough passing power for most.

62025 Kia Sorento Hybrid

Reliability Score: 82/100

Finding a vehicle in Kia’s lineup that doesn’t offer excellent value for money is a difficult task. Showcasing this, the Sorento offers a cheaper point-of-entry for buyers looking for three rows of seats that aren’t willing to pay Telluride prices. The hybrid model pushes these cost-savings even further.

227 HP

258 LB-FT

122 MPH

The Sorento makes use of a stoic turbocharged four-cylinder, an engine that has seen success in a number of their vehicles. With the added electric power, the Sorento hybrid is quicker off the line than its gas-only counterpart andmuch more efficient as well. The only downside is that you lose some towing capacity.

52025 Subaru Forester Hybrid

Reliability Score: 83/100

Subaru revised the Forester for the 2025 model year, changing its exterior styling and updating its chassis. The hybrid model not only also gets these changes, but also gets a brand-new hybrid powertrain. It is easily one of themost practical compact SUVsyou can buy and can go further off-road than most of its rivals.

194 HP

154 LB-FT

127 MPH

The Forester is not designed to be quick, but rather sturdy. The horizontally opposed engine gets support from a pair of electric motors, one driving the wheels and the other acting as a motor generator. This system swaps between electric power and gasoline power depending on the needs of the SUV.

42025 Kia Sportage

Reliability Score: 84/100

The Sportage has been carrying the Kia nameplate in the crossover segment around the world ever since it was first introduced. The compact crossover features a contemporary exterior and a comfortable and feature-packed interior. It is exceptionally practical and a great SUV for families.

124 MPH

Two electric motors combine with the turbocharged inline-four to produce power in the Sportage. It comes as either in front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. The hybrid model is more responsive and peppier than the gas-only model and it soaks up bumps in the road better than you’d expect.

32025 Honda CR-V Hybrid

Alongside the RAV4, the CR-V is one of the best-selling vehicles in North America, andfor good reason. For the price you pay, you get an exceptionally well-built SUV, loaded to the brim with comfort and tech features. For a little bit more money, you can get the hybrid model, which definitely gets the most desirable features.

204 HP

138 LB-FT

111 MPH

The four-cylinder engine in the CR-V hybrid teams up with two electric motors to produce 14 more horsepower than the gas-only CR-V. It may not be explicitly quick, but the Honda crossover is smooth, quiet, and comfortable. Front-wheel drive is standard on most models, with all-wheel drive being an optional extra.

22025 Ford Escape

Reliability Score: 85/100

Ford doesn’t exactly have the best reputation when it comes to reliability, with many of their models delivering average scores. However, their super-affordable compact crossover, the Escape, breaks this trend by sitting well above the average line.

192 HP

155 LB-FT

120 MPH

The Escape hybrid goes up against some tough competition in the form of the Honda CR-V Hybrid and the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid. It pairs its four-cylinder engine with two electric motors, with front-wheel drive being the standard setup and all-wheel drive being an optional extra.

12025 Hyundai Tucson

Many still try to argue that Hyundai doesn’t build reliable cars. The Tuscon Hybrid is the second vehicle on this list from the brand and features a higher score than any other mainstream hybrid. The compact SUV shows how well the brand cancheck all the right boxes, offering great features, an exceptional level of comfort, and remaining super reliable.

The solid turbocharged inline-four engine under the hood pairs with a single electric motor in the Tucson. Unlike some of its core competitors, the Hyundai comes standard with all-wheel drive and a traditional six-speed transmission instead of a CVT. It also manages 38 miles per gallon combined.