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Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid
The Chevrolet Tahoe hybrid has a full size V-8 engine, unusual for a hybrid. It also retains it's size and power so that it can function as well as an SUV that is running on an internal combustion engine.
It looks very much like the traditional Tahoe, almost impossible to tell the two apart externally. Internally it is another matter. The hybrid Tahoe has a two mode hybrid power train combined with GM's patented Active Fuel Management Technology. Because of this the Tahoe can run exclusively on electricity, exclusively on fuel, or on a combination of both, depending on the circumstances involved. The company claims that is has a 25% fuels savings over a traditional Tahoe with the same equipment.
The Tahoe performs very well in crash test ratings, scoring 5 stars in each category. This SUV was developed in a joint effort by GM, BMW, and Chrysler. The hood is made of aluminum to make the vehicle lighter, the downside of that being a weaker hood in case of a crash.
GMC Yukon Hybrid
The GMC Yukon has one of the best gas mileage ratings of any of the hybrid SUVs. It has the same options as the Tahoe, but is priced a little higher. It is available in a four wheel drive version.
Saturn Vue
The Saturn Vue is supposed to be the worlds most fuel efficient SUV. Tests are showing a sixty percent improvement on highway driving and at least fifty percent in town over comparative, fossil fuel driven V-6 SUVs. This should work out to nearly 35 mpg while driving in highway situations, unheard of up to now in this size and power vehicle.
While it will not tow the 6,000 pounds that the Tahoe will, the Vue will tow 3,500 pounds easily. It is on the small side, with 56 cubic feet of cargo space and room to seat five. There is more space for passengers in the view than other, similar hybrid SUVs, with good legroom in all areas.
Lexus RX400
If you are in the market for a luxury SUV but still want to feel somewhat green then the Lexus RX400 may be just the vehicle you are looking for. It has a sweet exterior, with a luxury leather interior. Brushed aluminum accents give it a high tech look.
Lexus has some of the top rated safety scores of any of the manufacturers and the RX is no exception. Standard safety features include side curtain airbags, optional or nonexistent on other vehicles, and knee air bags as an added measure of safety.
It also sports all wheel drive with a rear electric motor for more control in more situations. The Lexus RX has a patented system that constantly monitors different sensors and anticipates the vehicle sliding or skidding by slightly tightening the seat belt, getting brakes ready, and modulating the throttle totally automatically.
LexusRX 400h-Road Test
Toyota Highlander
The Toyota Highlander is the most popular of the hybrids. It is more inexpensive than the Lexus, has great style, more fuel efficient than the GM's and more powerful than Ford. Is it any wonder that has been the consistent top selling hybrid SUV on the market?
One of the functions of the Highlander allows the driver to push an EV button on the dashboard and drive, completely silently, on just electricity for one mile. Speeds are as high as 25 mph in this mode, which is excellent. The Highlander has a 208 hp motor which decreases it's overall fuel efficiency. When all components of the gas/electric technology are combined the overall power of the Highlander's engine is 270 hp. The Highlander is also a four wheel drive vehicle.
Comparatively the Highlander is $10,000 less than the Lexus or about $5,000 more than the Ford.
Porsche Cayenne
The Porsche Cayenne is still in development and will be available in the fall of 2009 by most estimates. It is the luxury manufacturers first nod to the environment and eco-friendly vehicles.
Over-all it's performance will be average, about 24 mpg compared to the 18 for the conventional SUV. But it is a start in the right direction even if it is mostly to counteract the negative publicity the company has garnered for it's laissez-faire attitudes about the environment in the past. The SUV is being developed in partnership with Volkswagon.
It will retain the Porsche 3.6 liter direct fuel injection system and combine with an electric motor and battery pack. The pack will be housed where the spare tire normally has been stored beneath the luggage compartment.
Interestingly, one of the first hybrids to ever have been made was produced by Porsche in 1900.
Test Drive A Porsche Cayenne
2009 Cadillac Escalade
The 2009 Cadillac Escalade is a breakthrough vehicle for Cadillac. It is considered the company's flagship, and they will be using the slogan "intelligent indulgence" for this vehicle.
The V-8 engine has 360 hp with technology that shuts the engine down to 4 cylinders when less power is required, thereby maintaining a powerful engine that can be very fuel efficient. One trusts that they have overcome the technological problems that they had with the 4-6-8 cylinder engine that was attempted in the 1980's. Fuel savings for this type of engine is anticipated at 50% over it's gas powered version. It has an expected highway performance of 22 mpg. The Escalade comes in a two or four wheel drive version to handle any circumstance.
The cabin is large and roomy, as Cadillac has attempted to maintain the aura of luxury this company has been known for. Price has not been released at this time.
2009 Cadillac Escalade
2011 Ford Edge
Of course there are many SUVs on drawing tables and being made in prototype right now. The 2011 Ford Edge is one of those. The powertrain's structure is a hydrogen fuel-cell-powered series hybrid powertrain. The prototype weighs 5,400 pounds! There are five basic parts to the 2011 Edge powertrain consisting of a fuel cell, a hydrogen tank, two electric motors and a lithium-ion battery pack. When the batteries are fully charged, the Edge prototype can go 25 miles on just electricity. Once the batteries have used up 60 percent of their charge, the fuel cell switches on to power the electric motors and recharge the battery pack which gives the vehicle another 200 miles of range. Ford says it will deliver a combined city/highway gas equivalent fuel economy rating of 41 mpg. When driving under 50 miles per day, the average will jump to the equivalent of 80 mpg or more.
Hybrid Comparisons and Manufacturer Sites
- Solar Electrical Vehicles
A website with facts, articles, and products that utilize solar energy to recharge the battery packs in hybrid SUVs. Information about residential and commercial solar systems, as well as many other interesting facts and information. - Compare Hybrid SUVs
If you are looking to buy a new SUV and are interested in hybrids, check out this site with it's side by side comparison. Takes into account price ranges, fuel costs, mileage and add-ons. - HybridCars.com - Hybrid Vehicles
Links to hybrid cars, SUV, and vans. Contains press releases, summaries and the dates that the vehicles are forecast to be available. This site has a section of links for prototypes and planned releases as well. - 2008 Toyota Highlander
Toyota's official site for the Toyota Highlander. Specs, cost, options and details, including pictures, to help you decide if the Toyota Highlander is the Hybrid SUV of your dreams.
Mercury Mariner
The Mercury Mariner doesn't do so well in the comparison of the SUV Hybrids. It does not have the cool gadgetry that the other vehicles in it's class do, it doesn't perform as well as the Toyota, and it is small. Because of these issues it ranks 16 out of 26 in Affordable Compact SUVs.
The Mariner is a bit more sophisticated, but often compared to the Ford Escape. Because of this it is near the top of it's class for styling details. It does have an excellent storage capacity in the cabin as well.
Performance wise it is mediocre at best, lagging in the trials behind the other SUVs in it's class. The Mariner is described as having a decent acceleration but nothing to write home about. The front wheel drive delivers an EPA of 30/34 miles highway/city.
Dodge Durango and Chrysler Aspen
With the introduction of the Durango and Aspen Hybrids Chrysler/Dodge will seek to create a juxtaposition of two seemingly incompatible things- the gas electric system with a powerful Hemi engine. Controversial to say the least. They should have about 350 hp but will probably not get more than 20 mpg.
The Durango and the Aspen will use cylinder deactivation which will shut down from eight to four cylinders during highway cruising. The benefit of the bigger and more powerful hybrid SUVs will be in their ability to work hard while using smaller amounts of fuel.
All About Hybrids
- Howstuffworks "How Hybrid Cars Work"
Hybrid cars take care of the problem of high gas prices and the greenhouse gasses. Site compares hybrid cars and gasoline vs. electric power and discusses the benefits of hybrid cars. - Hybrid Center :: How Hybrid Cars work :: under the hood
Take a look at how hybrid vehicles work by looking under the hood. This site explains, in detail, the five steps to hybridize a vehicle as well as having numerous links to other helpful sites and resources. - Howstuffworks "Gasoline-electric Hybrid Structure"
Gasoline-electric hybrid cars contain numerous modified car parts. This site makes it easy to understand the inner workings of gasoline-electric hybrid cars with alot of diagrams and excellent animations. - Hybrid Cars Blog
Tons of news and information about hybrid cars, including hybrid car reviews from the owners of all hybrid vehicles. Site follows the issues regarding hybrid cars including concept hybrids, such as plug-in hybrid vehicles and the politics of hybrids,
Solving the Problems
With Dodge and Chrysler adding Hemis to their hybrids the hybrid's ablity to haul things has made it more desireable for those who really do need the size and power of an SUV.
Another question that is raised is how are electrically run cars going to affect a power grid that is all ready over taxed by blow dryers, nonstop t.v watching and air conditioners set on 60 degrees? What happens when thousands of people come home from work and plug in their cars? The Honda FCX Clarity fuel cell vehicle may be part of the answer. A beautiful, production-ready fuel cell car that achieves around 275 miles per filling and produces the equivalent of 68 mpg. One of the primary problems with fuel cell vehicles, is the use hydrogen and the lack of hydrogen filling stations. Honda is currently developing solar powered filling stations that would solve this issue.
Interestingly, we have technology to create solar powered vehicles.The Solar-Electric Vehicle System generates energy from sunlight, as does any solar power system, and converts it to high a voltage which is used to charge the supplemental battery and the Hybrid Vehicle (HV) battery pack on the solar-electric hybrid. . This allows the vehicle to operate longer giving it more driving range when using the electric mode.This can improve fuel economy another 29% over a standard vehicle.
Looking ahead, the future seems to be bright for hybrid technology. Even in the next year the dual mode hybrid system promises even more fuel economy that what is currently available. With technological advances almost hourly in solar technology it seems that alternative energy and clean running cars is no longer a dream of the future but a possibility of the here and now. With gasoline prices forecast to reach $4.00 a gallon by the end of 2008 it is likely that even consumers that are not ecologically minded will begin to take hybrid vehicles and the energy savings they produce more seriously.
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They all look so nice, shiny and new...I sure would like a new Yukon please or ? What the heck; surprise me.
Great HUB
regards Zsuzsy
I love the idea of hybrid cars! And know in SUVs; I think they'll sale pretty good.
Great hub! Another model is the Ford Escape hybrid. It has been around for a few years - it's on the smaller end of SUVs, and seems to offer pretty good MPG. It's interesting to see that the larger models of SUVs are now being made in hybrid versions.
Marye,
About now I wish my Escalade was a Hybrid! lol
This is an incredibly useful resource. Really Toyota Highlander is the most popular of the hybrids.
I own the Ford Escape in a hybrid and so far I am impressed with it. But it is a smaller SUV. I wonder if there really is a major difference in fuel efficiency when it comes to the large SUVs?
Omg, I wish my wife would have bought the Lexus RX400h rather than the RX350, also I wish my Escalade Hybrid wasnt as expesive.. :( But I bought it anyways. ahahaa
Interesting...For some reason I never think of SUV hybrids...These are some great SUVs though...rated up...thanks
The author's bio says she home schools her children. I wonder if she's covered possessive pronouns yet.
This nice article, many reader can compare to pick the right hybrid SUV after read this article.
And my favorite in this article is "Can't Afford to Drive Your Car?"
nice and good job
Hmmm Great hub! But frankly speaking, I won't purchase a hybrid car. There can be problems with repairing it - you should just do everyhting in the service (for example I don't know woh to deal with these hybrid engines). But the main prblem is, I'm a biker and don't like riding on 4 wheels.
nice article, but I don't think that (for most of the suv's) that it is worth the extra cost to get the hybrid model
As long as these SUVs stay in town, they'll probably be okay, but off roading involves a lot of heavy knocks an i wonder how all there hybrid gizmo's would hold up. Great hub tho
This is a great hub. Great stories and very informativcom hybrids are worth the extra cost for what they provide. But keep the vehicle protected with an auto warranty thru National Vehicle Protection Services.

















funride Level 1 Commenter 4 years ago
Truly a great hub!
Thank you to let us know all the hybrid suv in the market.