Looking for a cheap hybrid car in New Zealand? Browse our collection of reliable and affordable hybrids, which are ideal for anyone seeking an excellent fuel economy and reduced emissions. Whether you’re in Auckland or another part of NZ, our hybrids combine the best of petrol and electric for low running costs and outstanding efficiency.
Find your perfect hybrid vehicle today and drive away with confidence!
Browse our Hybrid vehicles
We include in these search results any new and used vehicles for sale across New Zealand including the major centres such as Auckland (Auckland Region), Wellington (Wellington Region), Christchurch (Canterbury Region), Hamilton (Waikato Region), Tauranga (Bay of Plenty Region), Napier-Hastings (Hawke's Bay Region), Dunedin (Otago Region), Palmerston North (Manawatū Region), Nelson (Nelson Region), Queenstown (Otago Region), Rotorua (Bay of Plenty Region) and Whangārei (Northland Region).
Popular models
- Toyota Corolla Hybrid: Fuel-efficient compact car with a spacious interior and impressive hybrid technology achieving around 3.5 litres per 100 kilometres.
- Toyota Prius: Iconic hybrid with excellent fuel efficiency of approximately 3.4 litres per 100 kilometres and advanced hybrid drivetrain.
- Toyota Camry Hybrid: Sleek and stylish sedan offering a comfortable ride, spacious cabin, and hybrid technology achieving around 4.2 litres per 100 kilometres.
- Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid: Stylish and versatile hatchback with exceptional fuel efficiency of about 3.4 litres per 100 kilometres and advanced hybrid drivetrain.
- Toyota RAV4 Hybrid: Hybrid SUV combining power and efficiency, with a fuel consumption rate of around 4.8 litres per 100 kilometres and all-wheel drive capability.
- Toyota Highlander Hybrid: Family-friendly SUV with a comfortable and spacious interior, powerful hybrid powertrain, and fuel economy of approximately 6.6 litres per 100 kilometres.
- Lexus UX Hybrid: Luxury compact SUV with a refined interior, smooth hybrid powertrain, and impressive fuel efficiency of around 4.5 litres per 100 kilometres.