Fuel type is one of the biggest decisions affecting how you live with a car — refueling habits, cost per mile, and where you can drive on a single charge or tank. Pick a fuel type below to see every model that uses it.
Gasoline
The classic internal combustion engine running on regular or premium gasoline.
Hybrid
Gasoline engine paired with a small electric motor and battery — no plugging in.
Plug-in Hybrid
Hybrid with a larger battery you can charge for 20-50 miles of electric-only driving.
Electric (EV)
Fully battery-powered. No gas, no oil changes, charge at home or at public stations.
Diesel
Compression-ignition engine running on diesel fuel — better torque, better highway MPG, rarer in US passenger cars.