Join the powertrains of the eco-conscious when you test-drive and take home one of our new Ford hybrid vehicles. We think you’ll be pleasantly surprised by the MPG capabilities, high-tech interiors, and elevated safety features of these hybrid trucks and SUVs.
With gas-hybrid and plug-in hybrid options at your fingertips, these Ford hybrid vehicles are changing the U.S. driving experience for the better. Let’s take a spin through this year’s Ford hybrid vehicles to find your perfect match.
Last month (from the time of writing – May 2024), the Ford Motor Company announced its future-focused goal to expand its hybrid-electric offerings across the entire Ford Blue lineup in North America. This commitment to sustainability highlights the automaker’s diligence in designing next-generation automobiles that push the performance envelope.
The 2024 Ford family currently includes four hybrid editions: the F-150 Hybrid, the Maverick Hybrid, the Escape Hybrid, and the Escape Plug-in Hybrid. If you’re weighing the benefits of a mild hybrid or plug-in hybrid model but need a side-by-side comparison, you’re in the right place. Explore our entire selection of new Ford hybrids for sale online, then stop by for a test drive!
The stunning new Ford F-150 Hybrid reimagines the traditional Ford light-duty pickup and injects a powerful shot of hybrid-electric power. Though the F-150 lineup offers gas-powered trims, this hybrid variant pairs a 430-horsepower PowerBoost engine with an electric motor to give you a maximum EPA-estimated Ford F-150 Hybrid MPG of 23 miles (Combined).1
Thanks to its gas and battery engine combo, you won’t need to worry about Ford F-150 Hybrid charging – the Ford F-150 PowerBoost engine creates its own fuel-saving hybrid power from within, no Ford F-150 Hybrid charger necessary!
Take home a new Ford Maverick Hybrid and change your work/life game for the better. This five-seat pickup is not only extremely stylish, but it also harnesses an incredible EPA-estimated Ford Maverick Hybrid MPG of up to 37 miles (Combined).1
Just like the new Ford F-150, you don’t need a Ford Maverick Hybrid charger to reach this incredible fuel economy. The 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine is assisted by an electric motor to deliver peppy pickup and wallet-friendly MPG, all without the need for Ford Maverick Hybrid charging.
Four of the five handsome Escape trims can be configured with an available Ford Escape Hybrid motor. Rather than rely on Ford Escape Hybrid charging for its power and fuel economy, this five-passenger SUV uses a 2.5-liter iVCT engine and two electric motors to power its FWD and AWD configurations.
The Escape Hybrid powertrain also generates an EPA-estimated Ford Escape Hybrid MPG of up to 39 miles (Combined),1 the best fuel rating of all the mild Ford hybrid vehicles. With two rows and incredible cargo storage, this SUV certainly packs a punch being spacious enough for your family..
The Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid might be a compact five-passenger SUV, but its PHEV capabilities deliver in massive ways. As the only vehicle in the 2024 lineup to rely on Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid charging for its power source, this SUV houses a 2.5-liter iVCT PHEV motor that enables electric-only driving.
Ready to experience the ultimate Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid range? This sport-ute tops the automaker’s hybrid charts with an EPA-estimated 37 miles2 of all-electric driving range and an EPA-estimated 101 MPGe (Combined).1
On top of these incredible Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid MPG specs, you’ll also enjoy an included mobile Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid charger to give your vehicle the charge it needs at home, or you can charge on the go at thousands of nationwide public charging stations!
2024 Ford F-150 Hybrid | 2024 Ford Maverick Hybrid | 2024 Ford Escape Hybrid | 2024 Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid | |
Body Style | Light-Duty Truck | Compact Truck | Compact Crossover SUV | Compact Crossover SUV |
Engine | 3.5L PowerBoost Full Hybrid V-6 | 2.5L Hybrid | 2.5L iVCT I-4 Hybrid | 2.5L iVCT I-4 Plug-In Hybrid |
Drivetrain | 4×4 | FWD | FWD or AWD | FWD |
EPA-Est. MPG/MPGe (Combined) | 23 MPG1 | 37 MPG1 | 39 MPG1 | 101 MPGe1 |
EPA-Est. All-Electric Range | N/A | N/A | N/A | 37 miles2 |
Maximum Passenger Seating | 6 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
Cargo Capacity or Cargo Box Volume (Standard/Max) | 52.8 / 77.4 cu ft | 33.3 cu ft | 34.4 / 60.8 cu ft | 34.4 / 60.8 cu ft |
Don’t miss out on our incredible selection of Ford hybrid vehicles in Buckeye, AZ. These vehicles are blazing new trails toward an eco-friendly and wallet-saving future, and we want you to be a part of it! Meet us at our dealership showroom to test-drive your favorite models and discuss the benefits of Ford EV charging.
Are you ready to explore lease and financing options at our Ford finance center? Stop by today to discuss all our current offers and incentives so you can take home your new hybrid powertrain.
The primary difference between the Ford Escape Hybrid and the Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid models is their powertrains. The Escape Hybrid SUV primarily relies on gas, using electric energy at slower speeds. Conversely, the Escape PHEV primarily uses electrified power, switching to gas when the battery runs low. Contact us today to learn more about the difference between mild hybrids and plug-in hybrids.
Choosing a hybrid or an electric vehicle depends on your preferences. If you want to experience a fully electric and rechargeable model with zero emissions and an incredible driving range, you’ll love the new Ford electric lineup. If a gas-hybrid or plug-in hybrid model that uses gas and battery power is more your style, the 2024 Ford hybrid trucks and SUVs for sale are a fantastic option.
The Ford Escape Hybrid has the best gas-hybrid fuel economy with an EPA-estimated 39 MPG (Combined).1 However, if you prefer to charge your vehicle to gain extra mileage, the Ford Escape Plug-in Hybrid offers a stunning EPA-estimated 101 MPGe (Combined)1 thanks to its electric-only motor capabilities. The Ford Maverick Hybrid truck is close behind with an EPA-estimated 37 MPG (Combined).1
1EPA-estimated city/hwy mpg for the model indicated. See fueleconomy.gov for fuel economy of other engine/transmission combinations. Actual mileage will vary. On plug-in hybrid models and electric models, fuel economy is stated in MPGe. MPGe is the EPA equivalent measure of gasoline fuel efficiency for electric mode operation.
2Based on full charge. Actual range varies with conditions such as external environment, vehicle use, driving behaviors, vehicle maintenance, lithium-ion battery age and state of health.