With two sources of power, impressive fuel economy and lower emissions, hybrid vehicles are just one of many ways Honda is creating more sustainable transportation.
View Hybrid InventoryIn addition to savings at the pump, hybrid vehicles can help reduce air pollution, greenhouse gas emissions and dependency on oil.
Hybrid electric vehicles combine an internal combustion engine with an electric motor for higher fuel economy[1] and reduced emissions. The onboard battery stores energy generated during braking and deceleration, eliminating the need to plug in and recharge.
2018 Honda
Accord Hybrid
Starting MSRP [2]
$25,100
Est. MPG [3]
47/47
The no-compromise Accord Hybrid features an updated two-motor hybrid system, delivering performance with remarkable efficiency.
2018 Honda
Clarity Plug-In Hybrid
Starting MSRP [2]
$33,400
Est. MPG [3]
47/340 [4]
Get the best of both world with the Clarity Plug-In Hybrid. Charge up for day-to-day drives on battery power alone, or tap into the gas-powered engine for longer trips.
2019 Honda
Insight
Starting MSRP [2]
$22,830
Est. MPG [3]
55/49
The all-new Insight provides style for miles.Available in three models, it gets an EPA-estimated 55 mpg city/49 highway.
Which is the best hybrid model? No matter which of the Honda hybrids you choose, you're guaranteed significant fuel savings, reliable and confident performance, and plenty of features for driving around Baton Rouge and beyond. For more information on Honda hybrids or to schedule a test drive, contact our sales staff.
[1] Based on the U.S. Department of Energy eGallon cost comparison. Your costs of driving with electricity will vary.
[2] MSRP excluding tax, license, registration, $895.00 destination charge and options. See dealer for details.
[3]Fuel Efficiency - 2019 Insight-55 city/49 highway/52 combined mpg rating for LX and EX trims. 51 city/45 highway/48 combined mpg rating for Touring trim. Base on 2019 EPA mileage ratings.
2018 Accord Hybrid- 47 city/47 highway/47 combined mpg rating for Hybrid models with E-CVT. Based on 2018 EPA mileage rating
All MGG ratings are used for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on driving conditions, how you drive and maintain your vehicle, battery-pack age/condition and other factors.
[4] 110 combined miles per gallon of gasoline-equivalent (MPGe) electric rating; 44 city/40 highway/42 combined MPG gasoline only rating. 47-miles maximum EV mode driving range rating. 340-mile combined gas-electric drive range rating. Rating determined by EPA. Use for comparison purposes only. Your MPGe/MPG and drive range will vary depending on driving conditions, how are you driving and maintain your vehicle, batter-pack age/condition and other factors.