Worst hybrids for Real MPG revealed
Forget everything you’ve been told about hybrid cars delivering outstanding fuel economy. The latest Real MPG submissions show an astonishing 98 per cent of hybrid cars can't match their advertised economy.
Click below to see the hall of shame as we uncover the UK's worst hybrid cars for real world fuel economy.
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Lexus NX300h
Real MPG score: 68%
High quality and impressively refined, the Lexus NX300h should be the range-topping SUV that every high flying executive dreams of owning. However, while its company car tax and emissions are low, its Real MPG average of 68 per cent is far from great. By the book, you should get 54.3–56.5mpg. Sadly, in the real world, you’ll most likely average 38mpg.
David Dilnot on 14 June 2018
The main down side is that the Phev is Taxed as a gas gussler which is disheartening to say the leastTony Shone on 14 June 2018
Had one for 3 years - felt totally conned - ok if you drive short journeys and can find somewhere to plug in, but for long journeys absolutely useless once the electric runs out - worse mpg than my old Freelander. To make matters worse lost a fortune selling it. Gone back to diesel F-Pace - considerably more efficient on a long run.farmideas on 14 June 2018
What happens to the tax we pay on fuel when the car is electric? How will the Treasury replace this income, or are we now unconcerned about such detail in the public accounts?Nicholas Dixey on 22 June 2018
All this ignores the reported awful environmental impact of building the things. A pal of mine has a Lexus soft roader thing which is admirably reliable but does 36mpg overall, so how pointless is that? I too am sticking with diesel.Add a comment