Hybrid Large SUVs with the Most Horsepower for 2024
These are the hybrid large SUVs ranked by their maximum horsepower based on iSeeCars' analysis of all new and used models within the last 5 years.
The hybrid large SUV with the most horsepower is the Toyota Sequoia (hybrid) with a maximum of 437 hp at 5200 rpm and torque of 583 lb-ft at 2400 rpm. Behind the Sequoia is the Toyota Land Cruiser (hybrid) with a max of 326 hp at 6000 rpm and torque of 465 lb-ft at 1700 rpm.
The hybrid large SUV with the most horsepower is the Toyota Sequoia (hybrid) with a maximum of 437 hp at 5200 rpm and torque of 583 lb-ft at 2400 rpm. Behind the Sequoia is the Toyota Land Cruiser (hybrid) with a max of 326 hp at 6000 rpm and torque of 465 lb-ft at 1700 rpm.
- Max Horsepower: 437
- Torque: 583 lb-ft
iSeeCars Best Car Rankings are calculated based on an analysis of data from over 12 million cars that assesses how long each vehicle lasts and how well it retains its value over time, along with safety data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Association
See how we rank these cars- Reliability 10 / 10
- Value Retention 7.8 / 10
- Safety Not Available
- Max Horsepower: 326
- Torque: 465 lb-ft
iSeeCars Best Car Rankings are calculated based on an analysis of data from over 12 million cars that assesses how long each vehicle lasts and how well it retains its value over time, along with safety data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Association
See how we rank these cars- Reliability Coming soon
- Value Retention Coming soon
- Safety Not Available
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How We Rank These Cars
The Cars with the Most Horsepower lists rank vehicles by their maximum horsepower.
The maximum horsepower is the highest horsepower across all trim levels for a given vehicle model. In the event there is a tie, we use iSeeCars proprietary rating of the overall quality of the car (iSeeCars Score) to break the tie.
The overall iSeeCars Score is an analysis of three factors: reliability, resale value and safety. It is calculated based on the latest research and analysis by our data science team. The data analysis comes from over 12 million new and used vehicles in our Longest-Lasting Cars and 5-Year Depreciation Studies, combined with NHTSA and IIHS Safety Ratings.
Vehicles are scored in three categories:
Reliability
The reliability score represents an analysis of iSeeCars' proprietary research on the longest-lasting vehicles.
Value Retention
The value retention score is based on our data science team's statistical analysis and prediction of 5-year depreciation from MSRP to determine which cars hold their value best, using US Bureau of Labor Statistics data to adjust for inflation.
Safety
The safety score is calculated based on the last five years of crash test ratings from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and incorporates the latest Top Safety Pick information from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).