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VIDEO: TOP 5 Most Premium Plug-in Hybrid SUVs

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They have the ECO label and can move without emitting a single gram of CO2 for several kilometres.

We break the silence again with one of SUVs, but this time they are the most premium SUVs you will find with a plug-in hybrid system. Without sneaking into the purely luxury segment, these models represent the creme de la creme in this format. They are large, comfortable and powerful. But they also have the ECO label and can move without emitting a single gram of CO2 for several kilometres.

Porsche Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid

We start strong. The Porsche Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid is not only the most powerful PHEV version of the German model, it is also the most powerful in the Cayenne family. And it is that if we scratch in this range we will find the Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT in a Coupé body, but its power remains at 640 CV.

Undoubtedly, the variant that you have on the screen perfectly combines high performance with efficiency, being able to give us a correct autonomy with zero emissions. Under the hood is a propulsion system consisting of a 4.0-liter V8 biturbo block and a 100 kW electric motor, resulting in a combined power of 680 HP.

With this enormous power, this SUV is capable of reaching 100 km/h from a standstill in just 3.8 seconds. And what is also noteworthy, its autonomy in electric mode is 40 kilometers, with a combined consumption of 3.8 l/100 km. Yes, with almost 700 horsepower, it announces a consumption of less than 4 liters. Seeing is believing.

Range Rover P510e

Range Rover Sport P510e front test

A Range Rover has always been synonymous with luxury and off-road capabilities. Over time, the model has been perfected in this regard, maintaining its personality and attributes. There is no lack of luxury in the latest generation of the Range Rover, being equally capable of leaving the road with guarantees.

In the range of the current Range Rover we find the P510e version, which manages to offer 510 horsepower and 700 Nm of maximum torque. All this with an approved average consumption of just 0.9 liters per 100 km. Wait a minute, less than a liter per 100 km? And it is that this model is capable of traveling up to 110 kilometers in purely electric mode.

With more than 500 horsepower, it is not surprising that it manages to reach 100 km/h in 5.5 seconds, features that do not give up the comfort and luxury of the English SUV that we all know. What a luxury!

volkswagen touareg r

Volkswagen Touareg R 2020

Did you expect a Volkswagen Touareg around here? The latest generation of the brand’s well-known premium SUV has a variant that puts it squarely on this list. And it is that it is the SUV that was able to place the brand in a purely premium segment after trying and failing in sales with the Phaeton.

With the last name R, this sporty version combines the best of two worlds. It shows the capabilities and genius of a sports SUV and also earns points in other sections for its ecological side. According to its file, it moves in the 2.8 liters per 100 kilometers of consumption in the combined cycle. This very low consumption is also accompanied by a 100% electric autonomy of only 47 km.

In turn, the large SUV of the German brand declares acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.1 seconds, all thanks to a propulsion system that generates 462 horsepower and 700 Nm of maximum torque.

Audi Q8 60TFSIe

Audi Q8, best residual value of luxury SUVs

The Audi Q8 is the largest sports SUV in Audi’s Q family. And it is that in the offer of the German manufacturer there are different options in this type of bodywork, but the Audi Q8 is the largest of them all. And yes, it is also offered in a PHEV version, and a really interesting one. Well, their consumption is capable of lowering than 3 liters.

Its engine delivers 462 horsepower and 700 Nm, arising from the combination of a turbocharged V6 and an electric motor located in the front. Its average consumption according to the WLTP cycle is 2.8 l/100 km, less than three liters per 100 kilometers. How do you get it? Well, its autonomy of 45 kilometers in zero emission mode helps you.

In addition, this ecological version reaches 100 km/h in 5.4 seconds, taking into account “the mass” that must be pushed. And we are talking about no less than two and a half tons of weight. What madness!

Volvo XC90

Volvo XC90

We did not want to leave this list without including the Volvo XC90, as it has been fighting for years and years with the best SUVs on the market and deserved to be on it. It is our particular tribute to an SUV with an attractive appearance, a very well completed interior and a level of comfort that few can offer.

Within the range it has a version that uses a plug-in hybrid propulsion system similar to that of its XC60 brother. We are talking about the powertrain that combines a 2.0-liter mechanics with an electric motor, resulting in 455 horsepower. A technology that also offers 68 kilometers of autonomy.

Like his colleagues here, he can accelerate quickly in the 0-100 km/h test. In this case we are talking about 5.8 seconds in this test, a time just as interesting as the rest.

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