What are the most affordable hybrid cars on sale today?

Low emissions on short journeys but still with the potential range of classic diesel or petrol cars: For many buyers, hybrids still offer the best of both worlds. Bernd Diekjobst/dpa
Low emissions on short journeys but still with the potential range of classic diesel or petrol cars: For many buyers, hybrids still offer the best of both worlds. Bernd Diekjobst/dpa

To many, hybrids are the best of both worlds. Their low emissions and cheap running costs help owners have a stress-free approach to eco-conscious motoring.

A blend of zero-emission town driving, with spirited internal-combustion power on the open road makes modern hybrids almost drawback free.

The first hybrids went on sale internationally around the turn of the millenium, mostly from Japanese manufacturers Toyota and Honda. But, two and a half decades later, the latest hybrids are now so advanced– they make fully-electric cars seem overpriced.

Here is our guide to the top five most affordable hybrids on the new car market today, based on UK pricing.

Honda Jazz

The Honda Jazz is now sold solely as a hybrid – but that’s no bad thing. The Jazz has always had practicality on its side, and this latest model is no exception. Its clever magic rear seats, cavernous boot space and Honda’s superb reputation for reliability make it a perfect all-rounder.

The Jazz, which is particularly affordable the entry-level Elegance model, can also manage to do 62.8 mpg while producing as little as 82 g/km of CO2, making it a great option for eco-friendly motoring. UK base price: £26,395

Mazda 2

The Mazda 2 has always been one of the most entertaining drives in the supermini class and its sporty pedigree has not been lost with this all-new hybrid model. The new Mazda 2 hybrid might look like a rebadged Toyota Yaris – and that’s because it is – but that is certainly not a negative thing as the Yaris hybrid is one of the best superminis to drive that there is.

The Mazda 2 hybrid can be had for just £24,130 in its most basic format, the Centre-line trim. It also has CO2 emissions as low as 87 g/km and can do up to 74.3 mpg on the combined cycle. UK base price: £24,130

Dacia Jogger

The family-friendly Dacia Jogger has recently been given a hybrid powertrain. Not only is the Dacia Jogger great value for money, it’s also the only car on this list with seven seats.

Its vast boot space, boxy ergonomics and spacious interior make the Jogger a very tempting proposition.

Dacia is renowned for producing cars that are family orientated but are also affordable and the new Jogger hybrid starts from just £22,995 for the Expression model.

It also produces only 107 g/km of C02 and does a respectable 57.7 mpg on the combined cycle. UK base price: £22,995

Toyota Yaris

Toyota has been the king of hybrid technology ever since it launched the original Prius back in 1997, bringing it to the UK three years later. Ever since then, the brand’s hybrid technology has been the best in the business and the Yaris is the smallest car in Toyota’s line-up that uses both petrol and electric power.

Now in its fourth generation, this latest model can be yours from £22,630 for the basic Icon specification.

Mazda also partnered with Toyota to use the latest Yaris hybrid’s platform and running gear for their new Mazda 2 hybrid – hence why both cars look identical.

The Yaris produces CO2 emissions as low as 92 g/km and can do up to 70.6 mpg combined. UK base price: £22,630

Renault Clio

The cheapest hybrid currently on sale today is the Renault Clio E-tech hybrid. Starting from just £21,295 for the basic Evolution model, this French hatchback has a lot to give.

The Renault Clio has always been at the top of the supermini class, with its impressive driving dynamics, good looks and affordable prices. Now available as a hybrid for the first time, Renault has moved to give even more choice to its ever-popular classic.

The E-tech hybrid Clio produces CO2 emissions as low as 96 g/km and has a combined fuel economy figure of 67.3 mpg. UK base price: £21,295

MG3

The recently revealed MG3 Hybrid+ will be the cheapest new hybrid on sale with a price tag of just £18,495 for the basic SE trim.

The MG3 first went on sale here in the UK in 2013, but now this new second-generation car has big boots to fill in the very competitive world of hybrid superminis.

The new MG3 will come with MG’s seven-year or 80,000 mile warranty, produce 134bhp from its Hybrid+ powertrain and come as standard with dual-screen technology, Apple Carplay and Android Auto, 16-inch alloys and a reversing camera.

It is due to go on sale in the UK later in the year. UK base price: £18,495

The Yaris remains a solid choice in the diminishing supermini class. While the new, more powerful engine doesn’t transform the Yaris into a thrilling car to drive, the extra performance is welcome. Toyota/dpa
The Yaris remains a solid choice in the diminishing supermini class. While the new, more powerful engine doesn’t transform the Yaris into a thrilling car to drive, the extra performance is welcome. Toyota/dpa