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New & Upcoming Plug-in Hybrids

Now Available

Vehicle EPA MPG Estimates Availability & Price (MSRP)

2013 Chevrolet Volt

Compact Car

Chevrolet Volt
Chart: Electricity, 98 mpge; Gasoline - City, 35 mpg; Gasoline - Highway, 40 mpg; Gasoline - Combined, 37 mpg

Availability: Nationwide

MSRP: $39,145

2012 Fisker Karma

Subcompact Car

Fisker Karma
Chart: Electricity, 54 mpge; City, 20 mpg; Highway, 21 mpg; Combined, 20 mpg

Availability: Nationwide

Price: $102,000–$115,000

2013 Ford C-Max Energi Plug-in Hybrid

Midsize Car

Ford C-MAX Energi Plug-in Hybrid
Chart: Electricity + Gas, 100 mpge; City, 44 mpg; Highway, 41 mpg; Combined, 43 mpg

Availability: Nationwide

Price: $32,950

2013 Ford Fusion Energi Plug-in Hybrid

Midsize Car

Ford Fusion Energi Plug-in Hybrid
Chart: Electricity + Gas, 100 mpge; City, 44 mpg; Highway, 41 mpg; Combined, 43 mpg

Availability: Nationwide

Price: Not available

2013 Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid

Midsize Car

Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid
Chart: Electricity + Gas, 95 mpge; City, 51 mpg; Highway, 49 mpg; Combined, 50 mpg

Availability: 2012 (selected states); 2013 (all states)

Price: $32,000–$39,525

Coming Soon

Manufacturer Model Class Estimated Date Available*
Honda Accord Plug-in Hybrid Midsize Car Jan. 2013
Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-in SUV Early 2013
Cadillac ELR NA 2014 Model Year
Audi A3 e-tron NA 2014

NA = Not available

Due to the volatile nature of the automobile industry, the information in this table is best viewed as a forecast.

Sources: Manufacturer Web sites and reliable news sources. Updated 11/20/2012.

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Field Test Vehicles

Manufacturer Model Class Notes
Volvo C30 Plug-in Hybrid Compact Car 1,000 vehicles in California, China, and Europe in 2011
Dodge Ram Plug-in Hybrid Pickup Truck 140 vehicles in 12 cities starting spring 2011

NA = Not available

Due to the volatile nature of the automobile industry, the information in this table is best viewed as a forecast.

Sources: Manufacturer Web sites and reliable news sources. Updated 1/10/2013.

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