Tesla leads the pack of hybrid SUVs with its Cybertruck, a standout model that combines electric efficiency with truck-like utility, topping sales charts in its debut year while other hybrid SUVs under $35,000 gain traction for their fuel savings and practicality. Consumers seeking alternatives to gas-only vehicles have driven demand for these models, blending cargo space and modern tech with lower fuel costs. For car buyers, dealers, and industry analysts, these SUVs represent top choices in a market balancing efficiency and versatility.
Tesla’s Cybertruck, launched at $79,990, sold nearly 39,000 units in its first year, outpacing all rival electric trucks, a feat bolstered by its all-electric range and robust towing capacity. Affordable hybrids like Kia Niro, Toyota Corolla Cross, Ford Escape, Honda CR-V, and Toyota RAV4 follow, offering combined fuel…