The Kia Hybrid Car Range
Hybrid & Plug-in Hybrid | SUV & People Mover
Kia Hybrid Fuel Efficiency
By seamlessly switching between electric & petrol power and cleverly reclaiming energy when available, Kia hybrid cars provide efficiency that makes every litre go further whether you are commuting or enjoying your holiday road trip.
5.3L/100km (AWD)
5.7L/100km (AWD)
Kia Sportage
Turbo Hybrid
5 Seat Mid-size SUV
Underneath its animalistic exterior resides the thumping heart of a beast. With an aggressive stance and a turbo hybrid engine powering both AWD and FWD models, the Sportage strikes the perfect balance of efficiency and power.
Kia Sorento
Turbo Hybrid
7 Seat Large SUV
Capable, commanding, captivating. With turbo charged power, Australian-tuned ride & handling and intuitive control, it's built to roam the urban jungle and beyond. Available in both FWD & AWD to suit your instincts.
Kia Sorento Plug-in Hybrid
7 Seat Large SUV
A new breed of Sorento Hybrid, with the flexibility of charging when you want. This large Plug-in Hybrid family SUV delivers peak performance, exceptional comfort and remarkable fuel efficiency with every ride.
Kia Carnival
Turbo Hybrid
8 Seat People Mover
Introducing the leader of the Hybrid pack. This Grand Utility Vehicle delivers confident power, smooth SUV-like driving dynamics plus tremendous space and efficiency - make zero compromises with Australia's best-selling People Mover.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Hybrid (HEV)?
A hybrid car has two powertrains rather than one. Whereas a conventional car is powered by an internal combustion engine and an electric car is powered by a battery/electric motor, a hybrid car is powered by a combination of both. It is able to switch between both powertrains or make them work together to power the car forward with maximum efficiency. As a result, fuel efficiency is greatly improved particularly in stop-and-start city driving.
For further information, view our detailed Hybrid car information page explaining what a hybrid car is.
What is a Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV)?
A plug-in hybrid car (PHEV) works in the same way as a standard hybrid car, except that it has a larger battery and gives you the option of charging it from an electric outlet. When the electric range is depleted, the car automatically switches to conventional hybrid mode. As 73% of commuters in Australia travel less than 20 km[A] to work each day this means that most people can complete their daily commute on pure electric power.
How do electric cars work?
Electric cars work by using an electric motor, which gets it’s power from a rechargeable battery pack instead of a conventional internal combustion engine (ICE). Then, the electric vehicle is plugged into a charging station or point, the electricity for which can be sourced from a power grid.
How do electric cars charge?
An electric car is just like any other car, except it uses a battery to drive a powerful electric motor. Instead of refuelling at a petrol station, you simply recharge at home (optional charger available at additional cost), or at one of the growing number of paid public charge points.
Dedicated charging stations or ports are available across the country. However, there are different levels of chargers (Level 1, 2 and 3), which charge your car at different speeds and use different kWhs. The battery power and the how long electric cars travel in a single range, vary greatly by vehicle.
The Electric Vehicle Council of Australia displays a map, which showcases all the active charging stations in the country.
[A]Australian Bureau of Statistics 2071.0.55.001
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^Fuel consumption figures are based on ADR81/02 test results (same as NEDC defined by UNECE R101/01). They are useful in comparing the fuel consumption of different vehicles. They may not be the fuel consumption achieved in practice. This will depend on traffic and road conditions and how the vehicle is driven.
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