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6 Most Reliable Hybrid Cars To Buy In  Nigeria

CarPulseBy CarPulseJuly 10, 2023Updated:April 28, 2024No Comments7 Mins Read
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Hybrid cars have started to be recognized as the go-to for any buyer who wants a fuel-efficient car. They are the best alternatives for those who love travelling long distances without needing to stop at a petrol station after reaching a significant destination. All they need to do is to have a quick charge of their hybrid engine before leaving their houses, and they are good to go for the day. Not only are they fuel-efficient, but they are also very good for the environment.

Hybrid vehicles have been developed and improved by automakers for several decades. For many drivers, this is a fantastic option because it is both considerably more inexpensive than a standard automobile and more trustworthy than an electric car. In spite of this, some hybrids are significantly more dependable than others, and not all of them are created equally.

The typical Nigerian can spend more than two thousand naira on fuel daily, but if you purchase a subpar hybrid vehicle, you might easily spend an additional fee on a battery pack replacement or significant engine repairs. That is to point out that it is not without faults, and the maintenance of such hybrid cars can reach hundreds of thousands of naira. It is necessary that you try to choose the best in regard to durability and dependability when you are in the market for a hybrid car. That is the reason we created the list of the most reliable hybrid cars you can buy, and even drive every day because this is sometimes an issue for consumers 

  1. BMW 3 Series 
2023 BMW 7-Series
2023 BMW 7-Series

The 3 Series is a trustworthy option because it is the only German vehicle on this list that passed the reliability test. According to dependability surveys, only 8% of BMW 3 Series (G20) customers reported problems. The majority of issues had to do with the air conditioner or the engine. BMW has recently demonstrated excellent dependability ratings, especially when compared to previous models.

However, BMW drivers frequently indulge in a little too much of the sporty driving and potent engines, which leads to auto accidents. According to our statistics, 49.7% of the BMW 3 Series vehicles now on the market had damage histories, which means that nearly half of the vehicles had been in an accident. Overall, the 7th generation 3 Series performs as admirably as you might anticipate; it boasts well-tuned powertrains, excellent handling, and a plush interior. The first hybrid 3-Series is offered with a 2.0-litre turbocharged engine producing 201 horsepower and either a 107-or 67-horsepower electric motor.

  1. Toyota Prius 
2022 Toyota Prius
2022 Toyota Prius

The Toyota Corolla and the Prius both utilize the same platform and engine. Some owners of the new Prius grumble about limited storage compartments and an uncomfortable locking system, but that’s about it. But if you’re purchasing a secondhand model from 2006–2011, proceed with caution. The Prius had its worst years during this time period, with the vehicles experiencing high oil use, gasoline leaks, and broken fuel gauges. The more recent versions don’t have these problems and provide a comfortable experience for you and your family. The vehicle is under 1.4 tons in weight and easily achieves over 50 mpg. The Prius series is sometimes referred to as “geeky,” but those who don’t like the appearance will appreciate the excellent safety features, first-rate sound insulation, heated seats and steering wheel, and comfort even for taller passengers.

  1. Toyota RAV4 
Toyota RAV4 Prime
Toyota RAV4

The RAV4 is the SUV that sells the most worldwide. According to consumer reports, only 7% of RAVs had issues, and they were all battery-related. None of the drivers encountered any significant problems that would have rendered the vehicle unsafe to drive or necessitated costly repairs. These statistics are surprising given how much more complicated SUVs are than small hatchbacks and sedans.

The fifth-generation RAV4 was unveiled in 2018, and it sports a tough chassis, a sharp external appearance, and even more comfortable amenities. Three driving modes, Dynamic Torque Vectoring, and Multi-Terrain Select are available to assure comfort on the highway and confidence off-road. The Toyota RAV4 Hybrid LE, the least expensive hybrid model, has a 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine, an all-wheel drive system, active grill shutters, dual-zone automatic climate control, a 7.0-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a blind spot monitoring system. It has a starting price of $29,575 as well.

  1. Kia Niro Hybrid
Kia Niro Hybrid
Kia Niro Hybrid

South Korean automakers are well known for their reliable, affordable contemporary vehicles. One of the top options for those seeking a reliable SUV that won’t break the bank is the Kia Niro. Although delayed charging was resolved by a software update, several owners still expected greater sound insulation.

Three models of the Kia Niro are available: a gasoline hybrid, a plug-in hybrid, and a completely electric car. With a 1.6-litre gasoline engine and an 8.9 kWh battery, the plug-in hybrid has a 26-mile all-electric range. Parking sensors, semi-leather seats, cruise control, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto are all included in the starting price of $24,690. Such finesse is uncommon in SUVs at this price.

  1. Lexus NX
2021 Lexus NX
2021 Lexus NX

The NX is another example of how Lexus has been successfully fusing elegance with dependability in the automobile market for more than 30 years. The Toyota RAV4’s chassis and drivetrain are used, but everything else is covered by expressive external styling, premium leather, and opulent equipment. Only 2% of the cars have experienced any problems, and almost all of them were minor annoyances, making the NX appear to be even more dependable than the RAV4.

Many would-be customers are put off by the $37,950 starting price since it is so high. Fortunately, purchasing a pre-owned Lexus NX looks to be a somewhat secure decision. According to our statistics, only 31.94% of the Lexus NX vehicles on the road had damage histories. Inside, you can immediately see that the car is not like the Toyota RAV4; the dash has undergone a total makeover, the infotainment system is far more sophisticated, and most of the surfaces are covered in leather or at least comfortable-to-the-touch materials. The hybrid model boasts a 2.5-litre I4 engine from Toyota.

  1. Toyota Corolla
How Much Is 2022 Toyota Corolla (Apex Edition Package) In Nigeria
How Much Is 2022 Toyota Corolla (Apex Edition Package) In Nigeria

A hybrid version of the current 12th-generation Corolla is also offered. Only 5% of owners had any problems with their cars, and every single one of them had to do with the 12-volt battery system. The Corolla’s engines are indestructible, the electronics are faultless, and Toyota’s hybrid system runs without a hitch.

The Toyota Corolla is the most popular automobile on the planet for reasons other than just dependability. With a base price of $20,000, it includes a host of standard safety and comfort features like LED lighting, heated front seats, dual-zone climate control, a rearview camera, a 7-inch infotainment screen, the Pre-Collision system, adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assistance, and a number of other features. The hybrid variant is offered with gasoline engines averaging 52 mpg and 1.8 or 2.0 litres, respectively.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does a hybrid need to be charged?

Batteries in hybrid cars don’t need to be charged because conventional engines can do it for them. The only hybrid that lets you charge its batteries using an EV charging station is the plug-in hybrid.

How long do hybrid batteries last?

Hybrid batteries are supposed to last roughly 100,000 miles, but several owners have reported going over 200,000 miles with careful care.

Conclusion

Hybrid vehicles are excellent for both financial and environmental savings. A standard hybrid consists of an electric motor and a gasoline or diesel engine. Depending on the driving circumstances and the kind of hybrid, either engine can operate the vehicle, and in some cases, they may even cooperate for greater efficiency. Each of the three hybrid varieties has its own merits and works well in certain scenarios.

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