More drivers are considering a hybrid in March as escalating conflict in the Middle East suggests higher oil prices are likely. In fact, data from CarEdge Pro shows that hybrid daily sales rates are already on the rise.
While the demand for hybrid cars, SUVs, and trucks is rising, it’s still a buyer’s market for many popular models. We’ve curated this list of the top hybrid deals for March to keep you ahead of the curve. As always, these offers may be regional in nature, and are usually reserved for well-qualified buyers.
2026 Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid

Hyundai is offering two strong ways to get into the 2026 Santa Fe Hybrid this month. Finance at 0% APR for 60 months with no payments for 90 days. This zero percent financing offer becomes even more compelling when you consider the average 60-month new-car loan rate sits at 6.98%.
Prefer to lease? The Santa Fe Hybrid is available from $379/month for 36 months with $3,999 due at signing, valid through March 31.
The offer applies to select 2026 Santa Fe Hybrid trims for well-qualified buyers; check with local dealers for eligible models in your area. Fuel economy ranges from 36 combined MPG with front-wheel drive to 34 combined MPG with HTRAC all-wheel drive — strong numbers for a family-sized SUV.
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2025 Subaru Forester Hybrid

If you’re shopping for a compact hybrid SUV, you’ll want to consider Subaru’s financing offer for all four of its 2025 Forester hybrid trims. Through March 31, these trims are available at 0% APR for 75 months.
The 2025 Forester marks the start of the model’s new sixth-generation with a redesign introducing a boxier exterior, a quieter cabin, more supportive seats, and larger infotainment touchscreens. These additions are complemented by standard AWD and a high 8.7-inch ground clearance, both of which help compensate for a slightly lower fuel economy of 34/35 city/highway mpg.
If rugged SUV adventuring is your style, prioritize test driving the 2025 Forester hybrid.
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2026 Honda Civic Hybrid

Are you considering a Honda hybrid sedan, but would prefer a 2026 compact model? Through March 31, you can finance a 2026 Honda Civic hybrid at 4.49% APR for 24-48 months, or at 5.49% APR for 49-60 months. Like the 2025 Accord hybrid offer, this deal applies to select 2026 Civic hybrids. However, both 2026 Civic hybrid trims have lower starting prices than any 2025 Accord’s hybrid and slightly better combined fuel economy at 49 MPG.
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2026 Honda CR-V Hybrid

The 2026 CR-V Hybrid is one of our list’s most competitive offers. Through March 30, you can finance select trims of this compact SUV at 2.99% APR 24-36 months or 3.99% APR 37-60 months. Unlike the 2025 Accord hybrid and 2026 Civic hybrid, the 2026 CR-V hybrid offers available all-wheel drive (AWD), which won’t significantly affect mileage. Combined economy for the new CR-V hybrid ranges from 35-37 MPG in AWD, while front-wheel drive (FWD) configurations are good for up to 40 MPG.
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2026 Mazda CX-50 Hybrid

The compact 2026 Mazda CX-50 Hybrid SUV is available at 1.9% APR for up to 36 months through March 31. Like the 2026 Subaru Forester Hybrid, you’ll receive standard AWD in the new CX-50 Hybrid, but fuel economy is better at 38 combined mpg.
While the 2026 CX-50 Hybrid isn’t as capable off-road as its 2025 Forester hybrid counterpart, it holds its own with standard Power and Trail modes, along with sportier on-road handling.
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2026 Toyota Prius

Toyota’s Prius, the first mass-produced hybrid, is in its fifth generation, featuring a sportier design. Through March 31, you can finance the 2026 Prius at 4.99% APR for 72 months. Many offers have restrictions on which trims qualify, but Toyota appears to have made any 2026 Prius eligible, with 8 trims permitted. There are technically four 2026 Prius trims, but each has an available AWD variant if you don’t want FWD.
The 2026 Prius has the highest mileage on our list of March deals, ranging from 52-57 MPG.
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2026 Toyota Corolla Hybrid

The 2026 Toyota Corolla Hybrid LE’s latest lease offer, valid through March 31, has an attractive monthly payment of $179 for 36 months, but note the upfront cost of $3,999. Alternatively, some regions are offering a reduced upfront cost of $2,999 for a higher monthly payment of $269.
If you prefer leasing and are leaning toward a compact sedan, the Corolla Hybrid LE is worth considering with its 53/46 city/highway MPG. Check Toyota’s website to see what deals your area has on the 2026 Corolla Hybrid LE.
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2025 Toyota RAV4 PHEV

Our list of hybrid deal recommendations for March wouldn’t be complete without a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV). You can finance a 2025 RAV4 PHEV at 4.75% for 72 months. This Toyota boasts an MPGe of 94 and an all-electric range of 42 miles. You also won’t need to install Level 2 home charging equipment, as most drivers get by just fine with Level 1 (120V).
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2026 Toyota Sienna Hybrid

While compact crossovers are taking up most of our list’s top offers, drivers seeking a minivan can look toward the 2026 Toyota Sienna Hybrid. Through March 31, the 2026 Sienna is available at 4.99% APR for 72 Months. This deal states that 11 Sienna configurations are eligible, giving shoppers plenty of customization.
All trims offer optional AWD, except the Woodland Edition, which features standard AWD. Fuel economy for this minivan ranges from 35-36 city/highway MPG. It’s amazing that this minivan gets better fuel economy than many sedans.
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2026 Ford Maverick Hybrid

Don’t worry, pickup fans; Ford has a March hybrid deal for you. Qualified shoppers can lease the 2026 Ford Maverick Hybrid XL FWD at $359 per month for 36 months, with $3,189 due at signing. The compact 2026 Maverick Hybrid XL FWD’s combined fuel economy is impressive at 38 MPG, but towing maxes out at 2,000 lbs, so this trim is best for those who need light utility support.
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Don’t Miss March’s Best Hybrid Offers
Finance and lease deals can vary by region, so check a manufacturer’s offers page using your to confirm your area’s eligibility. If a hybrid you’re considering isn’t on our list, CarEdge’s Car Buying Concierge Service links you with an expert who locates deals — handles dealership outreach, paperwork, and negotiations — and coordinates delivery logistics so you don’t miss out on the best offers.See all of the best deals this month at our March Car Deal Hub.





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