What The Toyota Hybrid Lineup Looks Like In 2025
Toyota set the hybrid ball rolling back in 1997, pioneering the technology with the Prius, and shaping the automotive industry’s shift toward improving fuel economy and, eventually, full electrification. In 2025, Toyota continues to embrace self-charging hybrids as a core pillar of its powertrain strategy, balancing efficiency, performance, and affordability while maintaining its internal combustion engines.
As other automakers push aggressively toward full electrification, Toyota is expanding its hybrid lineup by continuing to make hybrid-only sedans (like the Camry and Crown) and SUVs (like the Land Cruiser, Sequoia, and 4Runner), while phasing in performance hybrid versions of their Tacoma and Tundra pickups. There are 15 hybrids in Toyota’s 2025 lineup (one fewer than in 2024) and we list them below in ascending order according to their starting prices.
In order to give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from various manufacturer websites and other authoritative sources, including Car and Driver, Edmunds, and the EPA.
2025 Toyota Corolla Hybrid
Starting MSRP: $23,825

red Toyota Corolla Hybrid
The Toyota Corolla has been a cornerstone of Toyota’s lineup since 1966, earning a reputation for reliability, efficiency, and affordability. As one of the best-selling cars in history, it has evolved to meet modern demands while maintaining its core appeal, including all-wheel drive and a hybrid powertrain for 2025.
2025 Toyota Corolla Hybrid Performance Specifications
Powertrain | 1.8-liter inline-4 + 1 or 2 motors |
Transmission | Continuously variable |
Power | 138 hp |
Torque | 105 lb-ft |
Driveline | Front- or all-wheel drive |
Range | 497–531 miles |
Efficiency City | 47–50 mpg |
Efficiency Highway | 41–43 mpg |
Efficiency Combined | 44–47 mpg |
MSRP Range | $28,700–$36,425 |
Introduced in 2020, the Toyota Corolla Hybrid competes with long-time rivals like the Honda Civic and Hyundai Elantra Hybrid, both of which also field non-PHEV hybrids in 2025, as well as a gaggle of newcomers like the Kia Niro Hybrid and Subaru Crosstrek. The Corolla’s selling points are affordability, reliability, and impressive fuel economy.
2025 Toyota Prius
Starting MSRP: $28,350

blue 2025 toyota prius
The pioneering Toyota Prius revolutionized the auto industry in 1997 as the world’s first mass-produced hybrid, setting a standard for fuel efficiency that is still the hybrid yardstick today. It’s evolution takes into all-wheel drive in 2025, with sleek styling that is far removed from the quirky little sedan of 1997.
2025 Toyota Prius Performance Specifications
Powertrain | 2.0-liter inline-4 + 1 or 2 motors |
Transmission | Continuously variable |
Power | 150–196 hp |
Torque | 139 lb-ft |
Driveline | Front- or all-wheel drive |
Range | 514–644 miles |
Efficiency City | 49–57 mpg |
Efficiency Highway | 50–56 mpg |
Efficiency Combined | 49–57 mpg |
MSRP Range | $28,350–$36,765 |
Offering class-leading efficiency, advanced technology, and a sportier driving experience, the 2025 Toyota Prius reinforces its leadership in the hybrid game, taking on far more luxurious hybrids beyond the compact segment in which it competes against Corolla, Civic, and Elantra.
2025 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid
Starting MSRP: $28,395

2024 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid XSE Acidic Blast
The Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid builds on the success of the historic nameplate by offering a fuel-efficient, crossover variant of the Corolla to tap into the highly-desirable compact market segment. Introduced in 2022 to take over for the smaller, stylish C-HR, the Corolla Cross provides a cachet-laden link to the larger RAV4 Hybrid.
2025 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid Performance Specifications
Powertrain | 2.0-liter inline-4 + 2 motors |
Transmission | Continuously variable |
Power | 196 hp |
Torque | 151 lb-ft |
Driveline | All-wheel drive |
Range | 445 miles |
Efficiency City | 45 mpg |
Efficiency Highway | 38 mpg |
Efficiency Combined | 42 mpg |
MSRP Range | $28,395–$31,580 |
The 2025 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid competes against some compact SUV heavyweights, most notably the Honda CR-V Hybrid and Hyundai Tucson Hybrid, and delivers impressive efficiency, Toyota’s trusted hybrid technology and brand reliability, and a car-like ride.

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2025 Toyota Camry First Drive: Mom's Spaghetti Sauce Just Got Better
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2025 Toyota Camry
Starting MSRP: $28,700

2025 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE in blue driving along road
The Toyota Camry has been a best-seller in the midsize sedan segment for decades, building a reputation for reliability, comfort, and value. As a staple of Toyota’s lineup, the 2025 Camry continues to evolve with modern styling, advanced technology, and a strong focus on efficiency, as a hybrid-only model.
2025 Toyota Camry Performance Specifications
Powertrain | 2.5-liter inline-4 + 1 or 2 motors |
Transmission | Continuously variable |
Power | 225–232 hp |
Torque | 163 lb-ft |
Driveline | Front- or all-wheel drive |
Range | 572–663 miles |
Efficiency City | 44–53 mpg |
Efficiency Highway | 43–50 mpg |
Efficiency Combined | 44–51 mpg |
MSRP Range | $28,700–$36,425 |
Since its introduction in 2007, the Toyota Camry Hybrid has set the standard for fuel-efficient midsize sedans, once inspiring just about every other mid-size sedan maker to field hybrid versions to keep up. Today it competes against just two models – the Honda Accord Hybrid and the Hyundai Sonata Hybrid.
2025 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid
Starting MSRP: $31,900

Side profile shot of a red 2025 Toyota RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid
The Toyota RAV4 has been a leader in the compact SUV segment for decades, combining versatility, reliability, and strong desirability. As one of Toyota’s best-selling models, the RAV4 Hybrid builds on this legacy for 2025 by offering a fuel-efficient AWD model that doesn’t compromise on capability and practicality.
2025 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid Performance Specifications
Powertrain | 2.5-liter inline-4 + 2 motors |
Transmission | Continuously variable |
Power | 219 hp |
Torque | 176 lb-ft |
Driveline | All-wheel drive |
Range | 536–566 miles |
Efficiency City | 38–41 mpg |
Efficiency Highway | 35–38 mpg |
Efficiency Combined | 37–39 mpg |
MSRP Range | $31,900–$40,205 |
Since its hybrid debut in 2016, the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid has been a benchmark for efficiency in its segment, going head-to-head with the Honda CR-V Hybrid, Hyundai Tucson Hybrid, and Ford Escape Hybrid, the 2025 version continues to deliver excellent fuel efficiency, standard all-wheel drive, and Toyota’s proven hybrid durability.
2025 Toyota Sienna
Starting MSRP: $39,185

gray 2025 Toyota Sienna
The Toyota Sienna has long been a top choice for families, offering spacious seating, practicality, and advanced safety features. It took several years for Toyota to settle into a minivan groove, but it hit the bullseye with Sienna, which for 2025 is offered as one of Toyota’s growing stable of hybrid-only models.
2025 Toyota Sienna Performance Specifications
Powertrain | 2.5-liter inline-4 + 1 or 2 motors |
Transmission | Continuously variable |
Power | 245 hp |
Torque | 176 lb-ft |
Driveline | Front- or all-wheel drive |
Range | 630–648 miles |
Efficiency City | 34–36 mpg |
Efficiency Highway | 36 mpg |
Efficiency Combined | 35–36 mpg |
MSRP Range | $39,185–$56,905 |
Since transitioning to a hybrid-only powertrain in 2021, the Toyota Sienna has set itself apart in the minivan segment. Competing with the (as yet) non-hybrid Honda Odyssey and the plug-in Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid. Sienna delivers excellent fuel efficiency, available all-wheel drive, and Toyota’s renowned reliability.

Bronze Toyota Crown front-quarter
2024 Toyota Crown Interior And Exterior Photo Gallery
With a bold exterior look and up to 340 hp, the 2024 Crown is a ride that immediately catches the eye and puts the competition in lots of trouble
2025 Toyota Crown
Starting MSRP: $41,440

A gray 2025 Toyota Crown is parked.
The Toyota Crown replaced the Avalon as Toyota’s flagship sedan in North America in 2022, after a 50-year hiatus, blending premium comfort with a bold, modern design. As a successor to the Camry-derived Avalon and Avalon Hybrid, the 2025 Crown continues to appeal to buyers seeking a high-end hybrid sedan.
2025 Toyota Crown Performance Specifications
Powertrain | 2.5-liter I-4 or 2.4-liter turbo I-4 + 2 motors |
Transmission | Continuously variable or 6-speed automatic |
Power | 236–340 hp |
Torque | 163–332 lb-ft |
Driveline | All-wheel drive |
Range | 435–594 miles |
Efficiency City | 29–42 mpg |
Efficiency Highway | 32–41 mpg |
Efficiency Combined | 30–41 mpg |
MSRP Range | $41,440–$54,990 |
Available exclusively as a hybrid, the 2025 Toyota Crown competes with models like the Lexus ES Hybrid, and a gaggle of mild hybrids from BMW and Mercedes. With a powerful and efficient hybrid system, elevated ride height, and a luxurious cabin, the 2025 Crown straddles the line between sedan and crossover.
2025 Toyota Crown Signia
Starting MSRP: $43,590

red 2025 Toyota Crown Signia
The Toyota Crown Signia is a new addition to Toyota’s lineup, bringing the Crown name to the SUV segment with a blend of premium styling and practicality. The midsized 2025 Toyota Crown Signia offers a balance of luxury, efficiency, and practicality, appealing to buyers looking for an upscale hybrid with the versatility of a crossover.
2025 Toyota Crown Signia Performance Specifications
Powertrain | 2.5-liter inline-4 + 2 motors |
Transmission | Continuously variable |
Power | 240 hp |
Torque | 178 lb-ft |
Driveline | All-wheel drive |
Range | 551 miles |
Efficiency City | 39 mpg |
Efficiency Highway | 37 mpg |
Efficiency Combined | 38 mpg |
MSRP Range | $43,590–$47,990 |
Competing with models like the Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid, and Lexus RX Hybrid, the 2025 Toyota Crown Signia carries on the mantle of the Toyota Venza in delivering strong fuel efficiency, refined performance, and Toyota’s proven hybrid technology.
2025 Toyota Grand Highlander Hybrid
Starting MSRP: $45,380

grey 2025 Toyota Grand Highlander
The Toyota Grand Highlander Hybrid has become the core of Toyota’s three-row SUV lineup, offering more space and versatility than its Highlander sibling. Designed for families needing extra room without sacrificing efficiency, the 2025 Grand Highlander Hybrid delivers premium comfort and advanced technology.
2025 Toyota Grand Highlander Hybrid Performance Specifications
Powertrain | 2.5-liter I-4 or 2.4-liter turbo I-4 + 2 motors |
Transmission | Continuously variable or 6-speed automatic |
Power | 245–362 hp |
Torque | 175–400 lb-ft |
Driveline | Front- or all-wheel drive |
Range | 430–619 miles |
Efficiency City | 21–37 mpg |
Efficiency Highway | 28–34 mpg |
Efficiency Combined | 24–36 mpg |
MSRP Range | $45,380–$58,775 |
Competing with models like the Hyundai Santa Fe and Kia Sorento Hybrid cousins, the 2025 Toyota Grand Highlander Hybrid stands out with impressive fuel efficiency from its reliable hybrid powertrain, and the ability to comfortably transport up to eight passengers.

Red 2024 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Featured image
Full Details On Features, Specs, And Pricing Of The 2024 Toyota Highlander Hybrid
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2025 Toyota Highlander Hybrid
Starting MSRP: $46,020

A green 2024 Toyota Highlander Hybrid.
The Toyota Highlander Hybrid has been a leader in the three-row SUV segment since the feature’s inception in 2003 (Highlander was introduced in 2000), offering families a blend of efficiency, practicality and versatility.
2025 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Performance Specifications
Powertrain | 2.5-liter inline-4 + 2 motors |
Transmission | Continuously variable |
Power | 243 hp |
Torque | 175 lb-ft |
Driveline | All-wheel drive |
Range | 598 miles |
Efficiency City | 35 mpg |
Efficiency Highway | 34–35 mpg |
Efficiency Combined | 35 mpg |
MSRP Range | $46,020–$53,675 |
Slightly smaller than its Grand sibling, the Toyota Highlander Hybrid is a more even-up match to the Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid and Kia Sorento Hybrid, delivering excellent fuel efficiency, a refined driving experience, and Toyota’s proven hybrid dependability.
2025 Toyota Tacoma i-FORCE MAX
Starting MSRP: $46,320

An orange Toyota Tacoma iForce Hybrid Max traversing down a hill.
Toyota’s hybrid development has gone beyond the passenger vehicle market, establishing itself in pickups and truck-based SUVs, starting on the affordability scale with the Toyota Tacoma i-FORCE MAX mid-sized pickup (a hybrid version of the nation’s top-selling smaller pickup for years).
2025 Toyota Tacoma i-FORCE MAX Performance Specifications
Powertrain | 2.4-liter turbo inline-4 + 1 motor |
Transmission | 8-speed automatic |
Power | 326 hp |
Torque | 465 lb-ft |
Driveline | Four-wheel drive |
Range | 419–437 miles |
Efficiency City | 22–23 mpg |
Efficiency Highway | 24 mpg |
Efficiency Combined | 23–24 mpg |
MSRP Range | $46,320–$53,735 |
The 2025 Toyota Tacoma i-FORCE MAX is not just a fuel efficient version of the tough mid-size pickup. The hybrid variant enhances power, in addition to the efficiency, and stands alone in its segment that includes the Ford Ranger and Chevrolet Colorado (both non-hybrids, for now).
2025 Toyota 4Runner i-FORCE MAX
Starting MSRP: $51,990

blue 2025 Toyota 4Runner Trailhunter
The Toyota 4Runner has been a staple in the off-road SUV market for decades, known for its rugged durability and adventure-ready capability, and for 2025, it joins Toyota’s hybrid ranks with the 4Runner i-FORCE MAX, to start a new legacy with off-road intended SUVs with improved efficiency, and sophisticated technology.
2025 Toyota 4Runner i-FORCE MAX Performance Specifications
Powertrain | 2.4-liter turbo inline-4 + 1 motor |
Transmission | 8-speed automatic |
Power | 323–326 hp |
Torque | 465 lb-ft |
Driveline | Rear- or four-wheel drive |
Range | Est. 437 miles |
Efficiency City | 23 mpg |
Efficiency Highway | 24 mpg |
Efficiency Combined | 23 mpg |
MSRP Range | $51,990–$66,900 |
The 2025 Toyota 4Runner i-FORCE MAX has some tough competition, including its Land Cruiser stablemate, as well as a plug-in variant of the Jeep Wrangler, but it has Toyota’s dependable hybrid technology and a history of durability and reliability in its corner.

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2025 Toyota Land Cruiser
Starting MSRP: $56,700

2025 Toyota Land Cruiser in blue parked on sand
The Toyota Land Cruiser went all-hybrid for 2024’s all-new design, and returns for 2025 to further its legacy as one of the longest-lasting off-roaders in auto history (tracing its roots back to the 1950s), continuing to offer adventure-ready performance with Toyota’s proven hybrid technology.
2025 Toyota Land Cruiser Performance Specifications
Powertrain | 2.4-liter turbo inline-4 + 1 motor |
Transmission | 8-speed automatic |
Power | 326 hp |
Torque | 465 lb-ft |
Driveline | Four-wheel drive |
Range | 412 miles |
Efficiency City | 22 mpg |
Efficiency Highway | 25 mpg |
Efficiency Combined | 23 mpg |
MSRP Range | $56,700–$61,470 |
Featuring the standard i-FORCE MAX hybrid powertrain, the 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser competes with rugged premium plug-in SUVs like the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Land Rover Defender. It retains its off-road prowess, and mixes that up with Toyota’s reliability and hybrid efficiency.
2025 Toyota Tundra i-FORCE MAX
Starting MSRP: $58,005

Black Toyota Tundra i-Force Max
The Toyota Tundra has been perhaps the prime contender to the American Big 3 pickups (Ford F-150, Ram 1500 and Chevrolet Silverado) and now goes one step beyond with the i-FORCE MAX hybrid powertrain (whereas the others are going to straight to EV pickups).
2025 Toyota Tundra i-FORCE MAX Performance Specifications
Powertrain | 3.4-liter turbo V-6 + 1 motor |
Transmission | 10-speed automatic |
Power | 437 hp |
Torque | 583 lb-ft |
Driveline | Rear- or four-wheel drive |
Range | 450–708 miles |
Efficiency City | 19–20 mpg |
Efficiency Highway | 22–24 mpg |
Efficiency Combined | 20–22 mpg |
MSRP Range | $58,005–$80,725 |
The Toyota Tundra i-FORCE MAX hybrid has the chops to compete against the Ford F-150 PowerBoost, Chevrolet Silverado, and Ram 1500, and eclipses them all with remarkable efficiency to go along with the power outputs that make it a worthy choice for long-distance trailering.
2025 Toyota Sequoia
Starting MSRP: $62,425

A white 2025 Toyota Sequoia SUV is driving off-road.
The Toyota Sequoia sits at the top of the Toyota hybrid lineup, where price is concerned, with its full-size SUV blend of interior comfort, towing ability, and relative efficiency. Redesigned in 2023 as a hybrid-only model, Sequoia delivers surprising efficiency, modern technology, premium comfort, and the power required from a full-sized SUV.
2025 Toyota Sequoia Performance Specifications
Powertrain | 3.4-liter turbo V-6 + 1 motor |
Transmission | 10-speed automatic |
Power | 437 hp |
Torque | 583 lb-ft |
Driveline | Rear- or four-wheel drive |
Range | 450–495 miles |
Efficiency City | 19–21 mpg |
Efficiency Highway | 22–24 mpg |
Efficiency Combined | 20–22 mpg |
MSRP Range | $62,425–$83,915 |
Equipped with the i-FORCE MAX hybrid system, the 2025 Toyota Sequoia has no direct competitors in the full-size SUV segment including the Chevrolet Tahoe, Ford Expedition, Jeep Grand Wagoneer and Nissan Armada. It naturally has the fuel economy edge over the others, other than the plug-in variants.

Toyota Venza XLE front-quarter
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The Venza enters its final year in the U.S. with no changes whatsoever, but that shouldn't discredit its noteworthy achievements.
Honorary Mention: 2024 Toyota Venza
Starting MSRP: $35,070

A blue 2021 Toyota Venza midsize hybrid SUV.
The Toyota Venza has driven off into the sunset, though you may still be able to pick one up at dealership lots. It served as Toyota’s stylish SUV since 2008, and was reintroduced as a fuel-efficient hybrid in 2021. It will be replaced in the Toyota lineup by the Crown Signia, which takes the mid-sized SUV upmarket.
2024 Toyota Venza Performance Specifications
Powertrain | 2.5-liter inline-4 + 2 motors |
Transmission | Continuously variable |
Power | 219 hp |
Torque | 163 lb-ft |
Driveline | All-wheel drive |
Range | 566 miles |
Efficiency City | 40 mpg |
Efficiency Highway | 37 mpg |
Efficiency Combined | 39 mpg |
MSRP Range | $35,070–$43,215 |
The most recent Toyota Venza focused on efficiency with Toyota’s ubiquitous 2.5-liter Atkinson-cycle hybrid system, whereas the Crown Signia pushes a bit more performance and upscale interior. Don’t count out a reimagining of the Venza in the future, as it also went on hiatus in 2017, but pick one up now, if you’re keen on the model.