These Are the Best Hybrid and EV Deals Available Now
Key Points
- Some brands are offering deals on hybrid and all-electric vehicles.
- These deals encompass cash back and financing incentives.
- Some brands are offering 0% financing.
Electric vehicles are still expensive. In fact, Cars.com data show the average price for a new EV was more than $64,000 in 2025. That has put a strain on buyers looking for something affordable, especially since the federal EV tax credit isn’t around anymore to help with the pricing and automakers have responded by pivoting to hybrids.
Luckily, if you’re able to buy now and are in the market for a hybrid or EV, automakers have been throwing deals toward models in both segments to entice buyers. To save you the legwork, we’ve gathered some of the best hybrid and EV deals that are available below.
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Of course, there are a few caveats. While such deals can sometimes vary by region, all deals listed here are available nationally. Additionally, deals that offer good financing rates vary based on the credit rating of the individual. For more details, check with your local dealer.
Ford Escape Hybrid, Escape Plug-in Hybrid
- $3,000 in consumer rebates on Escape Hybrid
- $5,000 in bonus cash on Escape Hybrid
- $8,000 in bonus cash on Escape Plug-in Hybrid
Ford’s most affordable SUV is sadly on its last legs; the automaker recently announced that the Escape is done after the 2026 model year. Until supplies run out at dealers, however, you can still score a deal on a 2025 Escape Hybrid or Plug-in Hybrid if you’re in the market. Now through March 31, buyers can get up to $3,000 in rebates on the Escape Hybrid, as well as $5,000 in bonus cash. If you’re wanting to go the plug-in route, you can get $8,000 in bonus cash. With a total of 210 horsepower, the PHEV Escape gets 37 miles of all electric driving range.
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Ford Mustang Mach-E
- $2,000 in bonus cash
- $4,000 in consumer rebates
- $6,250 in lease cash
- 0% financing for up to 72 months
Ford’s Mustang Mach-E was once one of the hottest EVs on the market, but things have cooled a bit for the electric SUV. While sales were down less than half a percent for 2025, it hasn’t started off 2026 in a good position; sales were down 71% in January compared to the same time in 2025. To entice buyers, Ford is throwing some serious cash at the Mach-E to help drive sales through the end of March. Buyers can get up to $2,000 in bonus cash on ‘25 and ‘26 Mach-Es, and rebates are even more generous, with up to $4,000 available for each model year.
If you’re interested in leasing a 2025 Mustang Mach-E, you get the most generous deal of all, with as much as $6,250 in lease cash. If you’re a well-qualified buyer looking to finance, you can get 0% financing for up to 72 months on the 2025 model. And if you don’t mind stretching your loan term out to 84 months, that 0% jumps to 1.9%.
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Honda Accord Hybrid
- $1,000 in lease cash
- $1,500 in purchase and lease loyalty
- 2.9% financing for up to 60 months
Honda recently updated the Accord for 2026 with a few more standard features, such as a larger touchscreen and wireless tech for the phone charger and smartphone connectivity. Unfortunately, if you’re in the market for a new Accord and looking for a deal, you won’t find any for the 2026 Accord hybrid, but in a bid to clear out inventory, Honda is offering a few deals on the 2025 model.
If you go the lease route, Honda is giving buyers a few choices. There’s up to $1,000 in lease cash available, as well as $1,500 in lease loyalty cash. If you go the purchase route, there’s $1,500 available in purchase loyalty cash, or you can finance at 2.9% for up to 60 months.
Don’t feel bad about going for a leftover 2025, either, as things didn’t change too much for the sedan for 2026 and it’s still a solid choice for those wanting a roomy family car with great gas mileage. It’s EPA-rated to get up to 44 mpg combined from its 204-hp hybrid powertrain. All deals for the 2025 Accord hybrid end March 2.
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Honda Prologue
- $14,000 in dealer cash
- $8,250 in lease cash
- $4,000 in purchase loyalty cash
- 0% financing for up to 60 months
Honda’s first (and so far only) EV weathered the storm of falling EV sales in 2025. Honda posted a 19% year-over-year sales increase of the Prologue in at the end of the year — but it’s not all rosy, as sales have declined over 82% so far in 2026. To get buyers back, Honda is offering some serious cash on the 2025 Prologue. Now through March 2, there’s thousands in deals to be had if you’re in the market for Honda’s EV.
The biggest is dealer cash. Honda is offering up to $14,000 in cash, and another $4,000 is available in purchase loyalty cash. Buyers interested in leasing the Prologue can get the second over $8,000 available in lease cash. If you go the finance route, you can get 0% financing for up to 60 months.
With up to 308 miles of EPA-rated range on the base and mid-level Prologue trims as well as some handsome styling, the Prologue is a solid choice for someone in the market for a Honda that just so happens to be an EV.
0% Financing Deals
The following vehicles currently have 0% financing deals available:
- 2025 GMC Hummer EV: 0% financing for up to 36 months, available through March 2
- 2026 Lexus RZ 450e: 0% financing for up to 72 months, available through March 2
- 2026 Subaru Solterra: 0% financing for up to 72 months, available through March 2
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