Hyundai Hybrid Vehicles Hampton NH

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At McFarland Hyundai, we often get a lot of questions from local New Hampshire and Massachusetts families about the benefits of Hyundai hybrid models. And it makes sense–there’s a great lineup of Hyundai mild‑ and plug‑in hybrids, whether you’re into SUVs or sedans. Many customers from Newburyport, MA, Stratham, Portsmouth, or Dover, NH communities are considering going green, and we've got answers to the most common questions. Once you're in the know, you can confidently choose a Hyundai hybrid that helps cut down on fuel use and emissions.

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Go Farther with Hyundai Hybrid Models

Get better MPG with Hyundai hybrid models on longer drives around the Granite State or down to Massachusetts, or enjoy all-electric driving for short trips around town with a Hyundai plug-in model, without ever having to sacrifice the convenience of a gas engine. The Hyundai lineup currently offers four hybrid models and one plug-in hybrid model, we're confident that McFarland Hyundai has a hybrid vehicle to fit your needs.


Hyundai Hybrid FAQ's

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What is the difference between hybrid and plug‑in hybrid

Both a hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicle combine an internal combustion engine (gas) with an electric motor and battery. There are two key differences between the two:

  • Regular Hybrid:Hybrids have a smaller battery compared to their plug‑in hybrid counterpart. The battery is used to assist the gasoline engine and store energy from regenerative braking but is not designed to be recharged from an external power source. Due to this, regular hybrids cannot be driven solely on electric power for extended distances.
  • Plug‑in Hybrid:Plug‑in hybrids have larger batteries that can be charged from an external power source, like a wall outlet or charging station. This allows drivers of plug‑in hybrids to operate in an all‑electric mode for longer distances before needing to be recharged or rely on its gas engine, many can cover their entire commute without using any gas.
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Is it easy to charge a Hyundai plug‑in hybrid?

Yes! Hyundai plug‑in hybrid models can easily be charged by using a household 120v outlet. Plug‑in hybrid owners can also opt to install a dedicated ChargePoint home‑charging unit for quicker 240v charging times. There may be tax credits and incentives available for those who choose to purchase an at‑home charger.

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How many hybrid and plug‑in hybrid models does Hyundai offer?

Our New Hampshire Hyundai Dealership offers four hybrid models and one plug‑in hybrid to Portsmouth, Dover, and Plaistow shoppers. We've also assisted thousands of Massachusetts and Maine shoppers find their perfect hybrid and plug‑in hybrid vehicle.

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Can a Hyundai plug‑in hybrid be charged on the go?

When driving through Southern NH, Haverhill, MA, or Southern ME, you can utilize the pre‑existing network of public charging stations. The expansive network of DC fast‑charging stations across the country, means you can feel confident in finding power on every drive.

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Can a Hyundai plug‑in hybrid run on only gas?

Yes, a Hyundai plug‑in hybrid vehicle can run on gasoline only. One of the key features of a plug‑in hybrid is the ability to operate your vehicle using either gas only, electric power only, or a combination of both.

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What type of maintenance does a hybrid need?

The same maintenance for a traditional engine model applies to a hybrid powertrain, with additional EV‑specific checkups. Follow your manufacturer's suggested maintenance schedule from your owner's manual. When you purchase a new Hyundai model, you will receive complimentary factory‑scheduled maintenance at normal intervals for 3 years or 36,000 miles (whichever comes first). Making it easier than ever to care for your Hyundai vehicle.

Hyundai Hybrid FAQ's

Hyundai Tucson Driving Down Street

What is the difference between hybrid and plug‑in hybrid

Both a hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicle combine an internal combustion engine (gas) with an electric motor and battery. There are two key differences between the two:

  • Regular Hybrid:Hybrids have a smaller battery compared to their plug‑in hybrid counterpart. The battery is used to assist the gasoline engine and store energy from regenerative braking but is not designed to be recharged from an external power source. Due to this, regular hybrids cannot be driven solely on electric power for extended distances.
  • Plug‑in Hybrid:Plug‑in hybrids have larger batteries that can be charged from an external power source, like a wall outlet or charging station. This allows drivers of plug‑in hybrids to operate in an all‑electric mode for longer distances before needing to be recharged or rely on its gas engine, many can cover their entire commute without using any gas.
Woman Charging Hyundai Plug-In Vehicle

Is it easy to charge a Hyundai plug‑in hybrid?

Yes! Hyundai plug‑in hybrid models can easily be charged by using a household 120v outlet. Plug‑in hybrid owners can also opt to install a dedicated ChargePoint home‑charging unit for quicker 240v charging times. There may be tax credits and incentives available for those who choose to purchase an at‑home charger.

Family Getting Into Hyundai Santa Fe

How many hybrid and plug‑in hybrid models does Hyundai offer?

Our New Hampshire Hyundai Dealership offers four hybrid models and one plug‑in hybrid to Portsmouth, Dover, and Plaistow shoppers. We've also assisted thousands of Massachusetts and Maine shoppers find their perfect hybrid and plug‑in hybrid vehicle.

Hyundai Plug-In Vehicle charging In Parking Lot

Can a Hyundai plug‑in hybrid be charged on the go?

When driving through Southern NH, Haverhill, MA, or Southern ME, you can utilize the pre‑existing network of public charging stations. The expansive network of DC fast‑charging stations across the country, means you can feel confident in finding power on every drive.

Hyundai Parked at Crosswalk

Can a Hyundai plug‑in hybrid run on only gas?

Yes, a Hyundai plug‑in hybrid vehicle can run on gasoline only. One of the key features of a plug‑in hybrid is the ability to operate your vehicle using either gas only, electric power only, or a combination of both.

Hyundai Tech Looking at Vehicle

What type of maintenance does a hybrid need?

The same maintenance for a traditional engine model applies to a hybrid powertrain, with additional EV‑specific checkups. Follow your manufacturer's suggested maintenance schedule from your owner's manual. When you purchase a new Hyundai model, you will receive complimentary factory‑scheduled maintenance at normal intervals for 3 years or 36,000 miles (whichever comes first). Making it easier than ever to care for your Hyundai vehicle.

Hyundai Hybrid Models

Choose from a range of efficient, stylish, and convenient options to find the Hyundai hybrid that is right for you.

Hyundai Elantra Hybrid

Starting MSRP [1]

$26,250

Est. MPG [2]

up to 58 MPG Combined

Hyundai Sonata Hybrid

Starting MSRP [1]

$30,800

Est. MPG [3]

up to 51 MPG Combined

Hyundai Tucson Hybrid

Starting MSRP [1]

$32,575

Est. MPG [4]

38 MPG HWY

Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid

Starting MSRP [1]

$37,200

Est. MPG [5]

up to 36 MPG Combined

Hyundai Plug‑In Hybrid Models

Hyundai Tucson Plug-In Hybrid

Starting MSRP [1]

$38,725

Est. MPG [6]

up to 35 MPG Combined

All‑Electric Range:
33 miles

[1] MSRP excludes freight charges, tax, title, and license fees. Freight charges and actual dealer prices may vary. Vehicles displayed may contain optional equipment at additional cost. Accessory items shown may vary according to model and illustration.

[2] 2024 ELANTRA Hybrid Blue: 51 City/58 Hwy/54 Combined MPG. 2024 ELANTRA Hybrid Limited: 49 City/52 Hwy/50 Combined. All figures are EPA estimates and for comparison purposes only. Actual mileage may vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle's condition.

[3] 2024 SONATA SEL FWD: 25 City/36 Hwy/29 Combined MPG. 2024 SONATA SEL AWD: 25 City/34 Hwy/28 Combined MPG. 2024 SONATA N Line: 23 City/32 Highway/27 Combined MPG. 2024 SONATA Hybrid SEL: 44 City/51 Hwy/47 Combined MPG. SONATA Hybrid Limited: 44 City/51 Hwy/47 Combined MPG. All figures are EPA estimates and for comparison purposes only. Actual mileage may vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle's condition.

[4]2024 TUCSON Hybrid Blue HTRAC AWD 38 City/38 Hwy/38 Combined MPG, 2024 TUCSON Hybrid SEL Convenience HTRAC AWD 37 City/36 Hwy/37 Combined MPG, 2024 TUCSON Hybrid N Line HTRAC AWD 37 City/36 Hwy/37 Combined MPG, and 2024 TUCSON Hybrid Limited HTRAC AWD 37 City/36 Hwy/37 Combined MPG. All figures are EPA estimates and for comparison purposes only. Actual mileage may vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle's condition.

[5] 2025 SANTA FE Hybrid SEL, Limited and Calligraphy FWD: 36 City/35 Highway/36 Combined MPG. 2025 SANTA FE Hybrid SEL, Limited and Calligraphy AWD: 35 City/34 Highway/34 Combined MPG. All figures are EPA estimates and for comparison purposes only. Actual mileage may vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle's condition.

[6] 2024 TUCSON Plug-in Hybrid. 33-mile All-Electric Range based on a fully charged battery pack and 80 combined MPGe. MPGe is the EPA-equivalent measure of gasoline fuel efficiency for electric-mode operation. 35 Combined MPG (gas). All figures are EPA estimates and for comparison purposes only. Actual range and mileage will vary with options, driving conditions and habits, vehicle and battery's condition, battery temperature, outside temperature and other factors.

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