Ford Hybrid Vehicles

From family haulers to jobsite workhorses, you won’t have to choose between gas or electric. You can get the best parts of both.

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Optimize Your Drive

Hybrid technology uses both a gas engine and an electric motor. You get the long-distance peace of mind that gas power delivers. For shorter everyday trips, you’ll see many benefits of electrification—including potential fuel economy savings over comparable gas-powered models. Ford Maverick® and Ford F-150® offer multiple hybrid models. In addition to basic hybrids, Ford Escape® also offers a Plug-In Hybrid for daily electric-only driving.

How Hybrids Work

Ford hybrid vehicles harness innovative and intelligent technology for exceptional driving convenience.

Ideal for City Driving

Hybrid technology intuitively switches between gas, electric or a combination of both. The system automatically engages the electric motor when the gas engine isn’t needed. This makes it a great option for stop-and-go urban driving.

Regenerative Braking

No need to wait for most hybrids to charge. You charge every time you slow down. Regenerative braking captures energy to recharge the battery, so you’re constantly powering up.

Results may vary depending on driving habits.

Plug In and Level Up

Between regular hybrids and a full EV, an Escape Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV) gives you impressive all-electric EPA-estimated range. This means, for most daily driving, you can get by on battery power most of the time. You’ll also have gas-engine convenience for the occasional longer trips.

Harness the FordPass® App

It lets you get up-to-the-minute charging updates, get insights on your charging history, and keep constant track of your energy usage. All from your smartphone.

Charge at Home

The Ford Mobile Power Cord offers an ideal way to recharge your Plug-In Hybrid. Plug it into a common 120V outlet, for everyday charging at home.

Brake Coach Display

This appears on screen each time the vehicle comes to a stop. It coaches you to brake in a manner which helps maximize the regenerative braking system. Used properly, it can train you to potentially recover over 90% of the energy spent during braking.