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Most Popular Hybrid Cars in Canada (2025)
As Canadians continue to embrace fuel efficiency and electrification, hybrid cars remain a strong bridge between traditional gasoline and full-EV vehicles.
In 2025, the Toyota lineup continues to dominate hybrid sales and popularity across Canada — especially the Corolla Hybrid and Camry Hybrid — while Honda, Hyundai, and Kia also hold strong positions.
1. Toyota Corolla Hybrid
Segment: Compact sedan
Starting price (CAD): ~$27,000
Fuel economy: 4.5 L/100 km combined
The Toyota Corolla Hybrid is Canada’s most affordable and best-selling hybrid car for 2025. It offers legendary Toyota reliability, low running costs, and improved all-wheel-drive options in higher trims.
Perfect for commuters and small families, it’s a practical choice that balances efficiency, safety, and resale value.
Highlights
- All-wheel drive available (AWD SE and XSE trims)
- Updated Toyota Safety Sense 3.0
- Comfortable interior with wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
- Excellent resale value and low maintenance costs
Why it’s popular:
It’s the most budget-friendly hybrid that doesn’t compromise quality — making it ideal for first-time hybrid buyers or city drivers.
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2. Toyota Camry Hybrid
Segment: Midsize sedan
Starting price (CAD): ~$35,000
Fuel economy: 4.9 L/100 km combined
The 2025 Camry Hybrid is fully redesigned, built exclusively as a hybrid now — offering a more powerful 225 hp setup with standard AWD.
It’s frequently listed as Canada’s top-selling hybrid sedan, and one of the most balanced vehicles on the market for comfort, power, and fuel savings.
Highlights
- Standard hybrid powertrain (no gas-only Camry anymore)
- AWD across all trims (LE, SE, XSE, XLE)
- Elegant, quiet cabin with upgraded materials
- Toyota’s newest infotainment and safety systems
Why it’s popular:
It blends the comfort of a family sedan with hybrid fuel economy — and Toyota’s track record for longevity is unmatched in Canada’s cold climate.
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3. Honda Accord Hybrid
Segment: Midsize sedan
Starting price (CAD): ~$38,000
Fuel economy: 5.0 L/100 km combined
The 2025 Honda Accord Hybrid remains a top pick for those who value a sportier drive with refined design.
It now dominates the Accord lineup (most trims are hybrid-only), combining efficiency with Honda’s signature comfort and technology.
Highlights
- 204 hp hybrid system with e-CVT transmission
- Class-leading interior space and design
- 12.3-inch infotainment display with Google built-in
- Smooth, quiet drive ideal for city and highway
Why it’s popular:
Praised for build quality and driving refinement, the Accord Hybrid appeals to professional and family buyers wanting something more upscale than a Corolla or Prius.
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4. Toyota RAV4 Hybrid
Segment: Compact SUV
Starting price (CAD): ~$37,000
Fuel economy: 6.0 L/100 km combined
Canada’s best-selling SUV overall also leads in hybrid SUV sales.
The 2025 RAV4 Hybrid offers the reliability of the standard RAV4 with much better fuel economy and optional all-wheel drive — ideal for Canadian winters.
Highlights
- 219 hp combined output
- Standard AWD
- Great cargo space (37 cu ft behind rear seats)
- Available tech upgrades and Toyota Safety Sense 3.0
Why it’s popular:
It’s the go-to hybrid SUV for Canadians — practical, dependable, efficient, and great for snow and long drives.
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5. Hyundai Tucson Hybrid / Plug-in Hybrid
Segment: Compact SUV
Starting price (CAD): ~$39,000
Fuel economy: 6.3 L/100 km (Hybrid)
Hyundai’s Tucson Hybrid offers strong value, a premium interior, and a long warranty.
In Canada, many buyers appreciate its mix of technology, warranty coverage, and smooth ride.
Highlights
- 227 hp hybrid system (or 261 hp plug-in hybrid)
- AWD standard
- High-tech digital cockpit and spacious cabin
- Excellent 5-year/100,000 km warranty
Why it’s popular:
It’s one of the best alternatives to the RAV4 Hybrid — similar efficiency but a more modern, tech-heavy feel.
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6. Kia Sportage Hybrid / PHEV
Segment: Compact SUV
Starting price (CAD): ~$38,000
Fuel economy: 6.1 L/100 km combined
Sharing its powertrain with the Tucson Hybrid, the Kia Sportage Hybrid has gained traction thanks to its stylish design and solid fuel economy.
The PHEV version offers around 55 km of electric range before switching to hybrid mode — popular among city commuters.
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7. Toyota Prius & Prius Prime
Segment: Compact liftback / plug-in hybrid
Starting price (CAD): ~$38,000 (Hybrid) / $44,000 (Prime)
Fuel economy: 4.2 L/100 km (Hybrid) / EV-range ≈ 70 km (Prime)
The iconic Prius remains a leader in efficiency and innovation.
The 2025 Prius redesign combines futuristic styling with superb performance for a hybrid.
The Prius Prime (plug-in) offers true EV driving for short distances and hybrid range for longer trips.
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Comparison Table (2025 Canadian Hybrids)
Model | Segment | Power (hp) | Combined Fuel (L/100 km) | AWD | Base Price (CAD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Toyota Corolla Hybrid | Compact sedan | 138 | 4.5 | Optional | ~27 000 |
Toyota Camry Hybrid | Midsize sedan | 225 | 4.9 | Standard | ~35 000 |
Honda Accord Hybrid | Midsize sedan | 204 | 5.0 | No | ~38 000 |
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid | Compact SUV | 219 | 6.0 | Standard | ~37 000 |
Hyundai Tucson Hybrid | Compact SUV | 227 | 6.3 | Standard | ~39 000 |
Kia Sportage Hybrid | Compact SUV | 227 | 6.1 | Standard | ~38 000 |
Toyota Prius Hybrid | Hatchback | 196 | 4.2 | Optional | ~38 000 |
Overall Ranking – “Most Popular” Hybrids 2025 (Canada)





Summary
- Toyota dominates Canada’s hybrid market in 2025 with the Corolla, Camry, and RAV4.
- Honda and Hyundai/Kia offer strong competition in midsize and SUV segments.
- Fuel savings remain the top reason Canadians choose hybrids, but AWD capability and winter reliability are close seconds.
- Plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) like the Prius Prime and Tucson PHEV are rising fast, thanks to federal and provincial EV incentives.
In short:
If you want the most popular, proven hybrid in Canada right now (2025) — it’s the Toyota Corolla Hybrid.
If you prefer more space or power, go for the Camry Hybrid or RAV4 Hybrid.
For style and tech, the Hyundai Tucson Hybrid and Honda Accord Hybrid are excellent alternatives.