5 Best Electric & Hybrid SUVs You Can Buy New for Under $50,000 in 2026

Tired of Top 5 SUV lists of cars you can’t find?

Us too.

That’s why our 5 EV & Hybrid SUVs Under $50K lineup only features models you can buy today at real dealerships.

These family-friendly SUVs include favorites like the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid and up-and-comers like the Honda Prologue EV.


2026 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid

New Wind Chill Pearl (White) Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid SUV at Sloane Toyota in Pennsylvania. With a Black Fabric interior.

Starting MSRP*: $28,995

Current Deals: $228 per month lease

EPA Est. Combined Mileage: 42 MPG

What Makes it Great for You and Your Family?

  • Standard electronic on-demand All-Wheel Drive
  • Large amount of cargo space for a subcompact SUV
  • Comes standard with the latest Toyota Safety Sense suite of driver-assistance features
  • One of the cheapest hybrid SUVs on the market

What’s The Bottom Line?

If you long for a fuel-efficient and affordable SUV, there's no better pick than the Corolla Cross Hybrid.

It includes a complimentary maintenance plan (ToyotaCare) for the first two years or 25,000 miles. Competitors like the Hyundai Kona Hybrid and Kia Niro Hybrid don't have complimentary maintenance.

For added piece of mind, you get Toyota's reputation for reliability and longevity. All for the lowest price of any hybrid SUV except for the Niro Hybrid, which doesn't have standard AWD.

Trade-offs include tighter rear legroom in the back row and limited cargo space. The Corolla Cross technically seats five, but the back isn't designed for three adults. And if you need more trunk room but want to stick to a Toyota, you're better off stepping up to a RAV4 Hybrid (next on the list).


2025 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

New Midnight Black Metallic Toyota RAV4 Hybrid SUV at Sloane Toyota in Pennsylvania. With a Nutmeg Fabric interior.

Starting MSRP*: $32,600

Current Deals: $320 per month lease

EPA Est. Combined Mileage: 39 MPG

What Makes it Great for You and Your Family?

  • Better fuel economy than its rivals
  • IIHS Top Safety Pick with a 5-star overall safety rating from the NHTSA
  • One of the largest cargo areas in its class
  • Strong predicted reliability and resale value

What’s The Bottom Line?

The RAV4 Hybrid isn't the best-selling hybrid SUV in the U.S. by accident.

Between its safety record and Toyota's two-year complimentary maintenance, owning this car is about as stress-free as it gets. Like the Corolla Cross Hybrid, the RAV4 Hybrid includes the latest Toyota Safety Sense technology.

And its fuel economy outshines rivals like the Honda CR-V Hybrid (also on this list) and Hyundai Tucson Hybrid.

Against the Kia Sportage Hybrid and Tucson Hybrid, the RAV4 Hybrid gives up a bit of maximum cargo space. The Tucson Hybrid's cabin layout gets better consumer reviews and it accelerates a little quicker than the RAV4 Hybrid.

But overall, it hits the family sweet spot of space, efficiency, and standard AWD at a budget-friendly starting price.


2026 Honda CR-V Hybrid

New Solar Silver Metallic Honda CR-V Hybrid SUV at Sloane Honda in Philadelphia, PA.

Starting MSRP*: $35,630

Current Deals: $239 per month lease or 3.49% APR financing

EPA Est. Combined Mileage: 40 MPG (FWD), 37 MPG (AWD)

What Makes it Great for You and Your Family?

  • Huge cargo area for its class
  • Refined hybrid powertrain that nets about 10 mpg more than the gas model
  • Honda Sensing safety tech standard and 2024 IIHS Top Safety Pick status
  • Wide-opening rear doors

What’s The Bottom Line?

The CR-V Hybrid blends near-top mpg with class-leading usability. It edges the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid and Hyundai Tucson Hybrid on maximum cargo capacity. Its hybrid hardware also has a better track record for dependability than the rivals.

Downsides are few. AWD mpg trails FWD, and pricing starts a bit higher than some other small hybrids.

If you want the lowest entry price for a hybrid SUV, get a Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid. If you want a lot more space without sacrificing efficiency, get a CR-V Hybrid.


2025 MINI Countryman SE ALL4 (EV)

New Smokey Green Metallic MINI Countryman SE EV at MINI of Allentown in Allentown, PA. With a Vescin Vintage Brown interior.

Starting MSRP*: $45,200

Current Deals: $269 per month lease or 2.99% APR financing

EPA Est. Range: 212 miles

What Makes it Great for You and Your Family?

  • Tons of standard features like AWD, Head-Up Display, Panoramic Moonroof, and a 9.4-inch circular OLED screen
  • DC fast-charging can take the battery from 10 to 80 percent in about 30 minutes
  • More storage space than the competition 
  • Built on the same platform as the BMW X1
What's The Bottom Line?

The Countryman SE ALL4 is underrated.

Why? Because it's built by the luxury BMW brand. The Countryman SE ALL4 shares the same platform as the BMW X1 and X2. As a result, it comes with a lot of the same comfort and technological features.

Competing SUVs like the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6 cost more for AWD. Another competitor, the Volvo EX30, costs less but offers much less cargo space behind the back seats.

Going against the Countryman SE All4 - rear space and battery range. There might not be enough room for three passengers with a car seat in the back row. And at just over 200 miles, its range is shorter than the competition.

But if you want a luxurious driving experience for a non-luxurious price, there's no better choice.


2025 Honda Prologue (EV)

New Pacific Blue Pearl Honda Prologue EV at Sloane Honda in Philadelphia, PA. With a Black Cloth interior.

Starting MSRP*: $47,400

Current Deals: $179 per month lease or 0% APR financing

EPA Est. Range: 308 miles (FWD)

What Makes it Great for You and Your Family?

  • Quieter ride than its competitors
  • Available dual-motor AWD
  • DC fast-charging adds about 65 miles in 10 minutes
  • NHTSA five-star overall safety rating

What’s The Bottom Line?

Honda's first all-electric SUV, the Prologue proudly lands at under $50K for the base EX trim level. Parents Magazine named the Prologue as one of America's "Best Electric 5-Passenger SUV" for 2025. It has enough size for real family duty, thanks to generous cargo space and a competitive range. 

Charging performance is good enough for road trips and the NHTSA five-star rating adds peace of mind. But fast-charging and third-party app integration outcomes are better on rivals like the Volkswagen ID.4 and Ford Mustang Mach-E.

The Prologue was often hard to find during its 2024 debut, but Honda appears committed to making it more available. The carmaker already made some improvements, like better range, for 2025. Between that, passenger space, and price, the Prologue should be on your EV shopping list.


Compare The 5 Best Electric & Hybrid SUVs Under $50K Side-by-Side

Still unsure which model is right for you? This comparison chart details their starting MSRPs, fuel efficiency, and family-friendly specs.

Model MSRP (start) Powertrain Fuel Efficiency / Range Specs
Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid (2026) $28,995 (Hybrid S) Hybrid AWD (196 hp) 42 mpg combined (EPA est.) Passenger Capacity - 5 • Cargo Space (rear/max) - 17.1/44.0 cu ft • Headroom (front/rear) - 38.6/39.0 in • Legroom (front/rear) - 42.9/32.0 in
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid (2025) $32,600 (LE Hybrid) Hybrid AWD (219 hp) 39 mpg combined (mfr est.) Passenger Capacity - 5 • Cargo Space (rear/max) - 37.6/69.8 cu ft • Headroom (front/rear) - 37.7/39.5 in • Legroom (front/rear) - 41.0/37.8 in
Honda CR-V Hybrid (2026) $35,630 (Sport Hybrid) Two-motor hybrid (204 hp; AWD avail.) 40 mpg combined (FWD) Passenger Capacity - 5 • Cargo Space (rear/max) - 39.3/76.5 cu ft • Headroom (front/rear) - 38.2/38.2 in • Legroom (front/rear) - 41.3/41.0 in
MINI Countryman SE ALL4 (2025) $45,200 Dual-motor AWD EV (308 hp) Up to 212 mi EPA Passenger Capacity - 5 • Cargo Space (rear/max) - 24.8/56.2 cu ft • Headroom (front/rear) - 40.7/37.4 in • Legroom (front/rear) - 40.4/35.1 in
Honda Prologue (2025) $47,400 (EX FWD) EV (220 hp FWD / 300 hp AWD) Up to 308 mi (FWD) Passenger Capacity - 5 • Cargo Space (rear/max) 25.2/57.7 cu ft • Headroom (front/rear) - 39.6/38.1 in • Legroom (front/rear) - 41.4/39.4 in

* Prices exclude tax, title, registration, and destination fees. MSRP is the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price and does not represent a final price.


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