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Wait. So hybrids are bad again?

June 8, 2025 6 Min Read
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Right here’s what feels like some good news from JLR: world gross sales of its plug-in hybrids soared 163 per cent within the three months ending in December 2024.

On the earth of legislation-driven electrification, nonetheless, a spike in progress like this coming because it does so late within the yr is much less a trigger for celebration and extra a clanging alarm.

It nearly actually means an vital world market determined from the beginning of the brand new yr to close the door on some loophole or incentive that, for some time, gave an electrified drivetrain a lift.

And so it proved right here.

France, that inveterate hater of huge SUVs, had widened the online for its weight-based ‘malus’ tax penalty on heavier automobiles to incorporate plug-in hybrids.

Automobile makers scrambled to push out automobiles earlier than the tax hit and consequently France in December grew to become briefly the most important PHEV market in Europe, with gross sales up 45 per cent. Land Rover completed second within the PHEV chart, with gross sales up 600 per cent to 3899 for the month, in accordance with figures from market analyst Dataforce through Automotive Information Europe.

The tax change from 1 January provides €18,830 to the worth of the best-selling Vary Rover Sport P460E plug-in hybrid in France and successfully kills the marketplace for massive premium SUVs, which was 90 per cent plug-in hybrid final yr in accordance with Dataforce.

France yanking away the soccer illustrates the perils for the plug-in hybrid in Europe. The same factor occurred in Belgium originally of 2024 when firm automobiles had been focused. The consequence? One of many greatest PHEV markets in Europe, with over 100,000 gross sales in 2023, tumbled 33 per cent final yr in accordance with figures from European foyer group ACEA.

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PHEV gross sales did improve within the UK final yr by 18 per cent to 167,178, led by the Ford Kuga, as automotive makers squeezed all of the flexibilities accessible throughout the ZEV mandate (setting the share of EVs producers have to promote) to remain compliant. Nonetheless, it wasn’t sufficient to develop total gross sales throughout Europe, which fell 3.9 per cent to only beneath 1,000,000, half that of pure EVs.

The drivetrain is billed as a helpful bridging expertise to electrical in that you just get a fairly large battery for native EV driving but additionally a combustion engine to salve these vary worries on longer journeys.

The best way the WLTP emission exams work signifies that even hefty PHEVs just like the Vary Rover Sport document far decrease carbon dioxide figures than humble hybrid superminis, resulting in tax incentives nearly nearly as good as these for EVs.

However the European Union may be very suspicious of the drivetrain and final yr printed a report based mostly on knowledge harvested from 2021 PHEVs exhibiting that real-world emissions had been on common 3.5 instances worse than formally declared.

The inexperienced cloak was whipped off, Scooby Doo type, to disclose simply one other combustion-engined automotive.

In response the EU has modified the best way it measures emissions on PHEVs ranging from 1 January this yr for newly launched autos and a yr later for automobiles already on sale. In impact this doubles the recorded CO2 for PHEVs, risking them straying out of their valuable low-impact company-car tax brackets.

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The automotive business has responded by rising the scale of the battery, so for instance the pack within the new VW Tiguan eHybrid jumps to 19.7kWh, practically doubling the quoted electrical vary from the outdated one at 62 miles.

That in fact provides value, which means the Tiguan PHEV begins at £42,555, over £5000 greater than a regular 1.5-litre petrol. It’s additionally solely two grand shy of the long-range electrical VW ID. 4.

All this sounds just like the plug-in hybrid is on borrowed time. In any case, the official place from each the EU and UK is that the sale of all automobiles with combustion engines stops from 2035.

However whereas some firm automotive drivers nonetheless have hassle unwrapping the charging cable, the ‘pretend EV’ (within the phrases of 1 influential inexperienced strain group) stays a really helpful introduction to electrical motoring to a complete class of EV sceptics worldwide.

Nick Gibbs is CAR journal’s go-to newshound. An skilled automotive information reporter and analyst who’s on first-name phrases with the business decision-makers who’re shaping the automobiles of the long run.

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