Best  Hybrids 2012. Choosing what we believe to be the best hybrids in 2012  is going to be much tougher than choosing the top hybrid cars from 2011.  The reason for this is because the competition will be much tougher due  to the likes of Toyota, GM and Ford now getting there act together and  offering drivers a greater choice, along with improved technology.
For years it has been the Toyota  Prius showing rivals that they are king, much like the iPad in the  tablet market in that respect. Going back a few years’ hybrid cars were a  leap forward in technology, but they still had a way to go if they ever  wanted to offer a practical alternative to the standard gasoline  engine.
Thankfully technology has improved at  an increased rate over the past year, and the future is with plug-in  hybrids – well for now anyway. We say this because the future is with  electric vehicles, as we need to move away from being reliant on  gasoline. The upcoming 2012 hybrid car range is proof that we are moving  much closer to that, we just need another five years before it is  considered a fully viable option.
So let us take a look at what we  believe to be the best 2012 models: The first is the Prius, as Toyota  is to offer not one but several options of this popular model. Not only  that, the Japanese automaker is hard at work on their first plug-in  Prius hybrid, which should be able to mount an offensive against the  Chevy Volt, which also uses the say kind of technology.
That is not all Toyota will be  offering, as we know they have plans for two other hybrid models, the  Highlander and the Camry. They will not stop there either, as they also  have big plans in 2012 for their luxury division, as they have a host of  hybrid Lexus models planned. There will be updates to four current  models, along with two new ones as well.
Soul Tek also notes that Ford is  now starting to push their hybrid campaign, as not only do they have  four current 2012 models coming, they are also working on a new form of  hybrid car that will use lithium batteries instead of nickel. The auto  website assumes that this will be based on the concept version of the  plug-in Escape hybrid that we have already seen.
Not ones to miss out on all the  hybrid action, GM also has a number of models planned, but it is the new  versions of the 2012 Chevy Volt that we look forward to the most. The  Volt has been doing very well in terms of sales, but only having one  model limits growth. Thankfully there are a number of other models  planned, such as a crossover, although we cannot help think that the  rumored 2012 Cadillac Converj will overshadow this.
Source: product-reviews 

