American Hybrids With The Most Torque In 2024

American Hybrids With The Most Torque In 2024

A lot of press is given to high-horsepower engine outputs, but high torque outputs play a more important role in defining engine, and therefore vehicle, performance. High torque is crucial in circumstances demanding quick acceleration, heavy towing, or navigating challenging terrain.

Torque is the force that helps propel a vehicle from a standstill and sustain power through varied driving conditions. In hybrid vehicles, higher torque helps overcome smaller engine displacements by adding an electric boost to engine output. Or, it helps powerful engines put out even more torque.

In American-made hybrids, high-torque outputs are often found in trucks and SUVs, where drivers rely on both power and efficiency. However, it is also a prime motivator for performance cars and luxury vehicles, whose buyers are willing to spend a little more for the added oomph.

In order to give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from various manufacturer websites and other authoritative sources. We have also included a few mild hybrids in this list to cover all bases. We looked at all the available American hybrid vehicles available in 2024, came up with a definitive list of high-torque achievers, and presented them in descending order from least torque-ful to the most.

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The 2025 Ford Maverick Hybrid arrives with a more efficient powertrain while maintaining the rugged capability the brand is known for.

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2024 Ford Maverick Hybrid

Maximum Combined Torque: 155 pound-feet

Ford 

The Ford Maverick was launched in 2022, borrowing an old sport coupe name. The hybrid powertrain was the original standard, but for 2024, it became the option up from a 2.0-liter Ecoboost engine. The compact crew-cab pickup is aimed at suburban dwellers who may like the pickup bodystyle but not the common full size.

Performance Specifications

Powertrain

2.5-liter inline-four + 1 motor

Transmission

Continuously-variable

Power

191 hp

Torque

155 lb-ft

Driveline

Front-wheel drive

Range

511 miles

Efficiency City

42 mpg

Efficiency Highway

33 mpg

Efficiency Combined

37 mpg

Starting Price

$25,670-$34,240

The 2024 Maverick Hybrid still uses the Atkinson-cycle hybrid system shared by Toyota for the original Escape Hybrid compact SUV. The same hybrid powertrain is used on the 2024 Escape Hybrid. The Maverick Hybrid comes in front-wheel drive only, which may be sufficient for most around-town errand-running.

Pros

Excellent fuel economy

Versatile and easy to maneuver

Affordable price point

Cons

Low power outputs

Limited towing

Lack of AWD

8

2025 Jeep Compass

Maximum Combined Torque: 221 pound-feet

Stellantis

The Jeep Compass is a compact SUV that offers a blend of rugged style and enhanced efficiency. Originally launched in 2007 as two separate models (Compass and Patriot, with the latter being the more conservative of the duo), Compass became popular for its Jeep-worthy off-road prowess, and eventually absorbed Patriot in 2017.

Performance Specifications

Powertrain

2.0-liter turbo inline-four with stop/start

Transmission

8-speed automatic

Power

200 hp

Torque

221 lb-ft

Driveline

Four-wheel drive

Range

364 miles

Efficiency City

24 mpg

Efficiency Highway

32 mpg

Efficiency Combined

27 mpg

Starting Price

$25,900-$32,990

There is a smaller 1.3-liter FWD Jeep Compass eHybrid in Europe, but America gets a plug-in hybrid and a stop/start system on the 2.0-liter turbo “four.” The first step toward a mild-hybrid system, ESS shuts down the engine during idle to save fuel, immediately starting up when the brake is released, but it reportedly gets intrusive during stop and go traffic.

Pros

Compact size

Efficient mild-hybrid engine

Modern tech appeal

Cons

ESS a bit intrusive

Limited cargo space

Lower power limits off-road performance potential

7

2024 Jeep Gladiator

Maximum Combined Torque: 260 pound-feet

Jeep 

Launched in 2019 as the first Jeep pickup in decades, the Jeep Gladiator combined Jeep’s legendary off-road prowess with the versatility of a pickup. Unlike the small pickups from other manufacturers, Gladiator was designed for adventure with removable doors and a roof to create an open-air experience.

Performance Specifications

Powertrain

3.6-liter V-6 with stop/start

Transmission

6-speed manual, 8-speed automatic

Power

285 hp

Torque

260 lb-ft

Driveline

Four-wheel drive

Range

418 miles

Efficiency City

17 mpg

Efficiency Highway

22 mpg

Efficiency Combined

19 mpg

Starting Price

$37,895-$63,590

The 2024 Jeep Gladiator comes with the tried-and-true 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6, which is enhanced with Engine Start-Stop (ESS) technology to curb a bit of the fuel usage for which Jeeps are also legendary. The sad part was that it replaced the mild-hybrid eTorque system that you’ll read about next.

Pros

Strong off-road capabilities

Versatility

Classic Jeep design

Cons

ESS can feel intrusive

Fuel economy could be better

Feels bulky during handling

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2025 Ram 1500 Pentastar eTorque

Maximum Combined Torque: 271 pound-feet

Ram

Ram Trucks are legendary for their blend of strength, comfort, and, in recent generations, innovative technology. Dodge trucks have been around as long as the Dodge brand, since 1914, and absorbed the Fargo Truck division in the late 1970s. The Ram brand spun off from Dodge in 2010, and forged a name for performance and ruggedness.

Performance Specifications

Powertrain

3.6-liter V-6 mild hybrid

Transmission

8-speed automatic

Power

305 hp

Torque

271 lb-ft

Driveline

Rear- or four-wheel drive

Range

483-598 miles

Efficiency City

19-20 mpg

Efficiency Highway

24-26 mpg

Efficiency Combined

21-23 mpg

Starting Price

$39,420-$62,190

The light duty Ram 1500 has evolved into a top competitor in the American pickup market, offering models for both work and daily driving. The 2024 Ram 1500 uses the widely acclaimed Pentastar V6 and fits it with the eTorque mild-hybrid system, which replaces the traditional alternator with a 48-volt battery-powered motor, to aid acceleration and efficiency.

Pros

eTorque enhances towing and payload

Smooth and economical for a full-sized pickup

Spacious and comfortable high-tech equipment

Cons

Limited fuel economy improvement

eTorque won’t replace V8 for heavy-duty towing

Added complexity may raise maintenance costs

5

2025 Lincoln Nautilus Hybrid

Maximum Combined Torque: 295 pound-feet

LINCOLN

The Lincoln Nautilus came into its own in 2019, forging its own path out of the Lincoln MKX mid-sized crossover whose name it had erased two years earlier. Nautilus took on a more classic SUV look, befitting the more conservative Lincoln design language, and moved upmarket in its elegance, comfort, and use of technology.

Performance Specifications

Powertrain

2.0-liter turbo inline-four + 1 motor

Transmission

Continuously-variable

Power

310 hp

Torque

295 lb-ft

Driveline

All-wheel drive

Range

600 miles

Efficiency City

30 mpg

Efficiency Highway

31 mpg

Efficiency Combined

30 mpg

Starting Price

$53,890-$77,050

Two years into a second generation, the 2025 Lincoln Nautilus features two powertrain choices, both using a 2.0-liter turbocharged “four,” with the Hybrid pairing it with an electric motor for enhanced performance, most prominent at the bottom end, where electric assist bridges the lag in boost until the turbochargers spool up.

Pros

Smooth and quiet ride

Upscale interior design

Improved acceleration and fuel economy

Cons

Hybrid power is modest compared to competitors

Limited all-electric range

Premium starting price

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4

2024 Ram 1500 Hemi eTorque

Maximum Combined Torque: 410 pound-feet

Ram

The Ram 1500 pickup competes in the biggest market segment in North America, and holds its own against historic rivals like the Ford F-150 and Chevy Silverado, as well as impressive newcomers like the Toyota Tundra. Dodge trucks have proven reliable over the decades, blending power with comfort for a unique alternative in big pickups.

Performance Specifications

Powertrain

5.7-liter V-8 mild hybrid

Transmission

8-speed automatic

Power

395 hp

Torque

410 lb-ft

Driveline

Rear- or four-wheel drive

Range

437-520 miles

Efficiency City

17 mpg

Efficiency Highway

22-23 mpg

Efficiency Combined

19-20 mpg

Starting Price

$45,370-$67,400

Probably Ram Trucks’ most attractive feature is the Hemi V8, and on the 2024 Ram 1500, it is available with the mild hybrid eTorque system that adds a 48-volt battery to improve torque delivery and fuel efficiency. This system assists in smooth acceleration by adding low-end torque to aid in towing and heavy hauling applications.

Pros

High torque output

Upscale, tech-rich interior

Strong towing capacity

Cons

Fuel economy trails hybrid competitors

Higher buy-in

Minimal improvement in long-range efficiency

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The Jeep Wagoneer brings stiff competition to a segment where bigger and more capable is better, and it excels at these things well.

3

2025 Jeep Grand Wagoneer

Maximum Combined Torque: 521 pound-feet

Jeep

The Jeep Wagoneer is one of the company’s oldest nameplates, arising out of the 1960s, with only Cherokee eclipsing it. It was re-imagined in 1984 as Jeep’s flagship SUV, atop the Cherokee line, before becoming the Grand Wagoneer for one year. The Grand Wagoneer returned to the Jeep lineup in 2022, based on the Ram pickup platform.

Performance Specifications

Powertrain

3.0-liter inline-six with stop/start

Transmission

8-speed automatic

Power

540 hp

Torque

521 lb-ft

Driveline

All-wheel drive

Range

450 miles

Efficiency City

14 mpg

Efficiency Highway

20 mpg

Efficiency Combined

17 mpg

Starting Price

$91,945-$14,885

The Jeep Grand Wagoneer returned in 2022 as a high-end model for adventurers and family-vacationers. That model used the Hemi eTorque engine with a mild hybrid system, but was replaced a year later by the Hurricane twin-turbo “six” that delivers better power without sacrificing efficiency, thanks to its stop/start program.

Pros

Power for towing and off-roading.

ESS helps conserve fuel in city driving

Spacious and luxurious cabin

Cons

High purchase price compared to rivals.

ESS can feel abrupt during frequent stops.

Fuel economy, though improved, is not great

2

2025 Ford F-150 PowerBoost Hybrid

Maximum Combined Torque: 570 pound-feet

FORD

The Ford F-Series pickups trace their origins back to the birth of the auto industry, with Henry Ford making trucks off his Model T platform 10 years after the 1907 introduction of the first mass-produced car. The Ford F-Series designation came along in 1948, and since then the pickup line has been a top seller in North America.

Performance Specifications

Powertrain

3.5-liter turbo V-6 + 1 motor

Transmission

10-speed automatic

Power

430 hp

Torque

570 lb-ft

Driveline

Rear- or all-wheel drive

Range

704 miles

Efficiency City

22 mpg

Efficiency Highway

24 mpg

Efficiency Combined

23 mpg

Starting Price

$50,275-$54,075

The 2024 Ford F-150 XLT PowerBoost uses an electric motor integrated into the 10-speed automatic transmission used to control the twin-turbo V6. The powertrain delivers robust torque without compromising fuel efficiency, making it an impressive vehicle for towing over long distances, while providing reasonable around-town economy.

Pros

Exceptional towing capacity

Smooth power delivery

Excellent acceleration

Cons

High upfront costs

ESS can be intrusive in stop-and-go driving

It’s heavy

1

2025 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray

Maximum Combined Torque: 592 pound-feet

Chevrolet

The latest generation of the Chevrolet Corvette, introduced in 2020, has gone through wholesale changes, switching to a rear-mounted mid-engine platform and introducing electrification into the lineup, as it powers the iconic coupe and convertible into a future where sustainability and efficiency has to co-exist with power and performance.

Performance Specifications

Powertrain

6.2-liter V-8 + 1 electric motor

Transmission

8-speed dual-clutch automatic

Power

655 hp

Torque

592 lb-ft

Driveline

All-wheel drive

Range

352 miles

Efficiency City

16 mpg

Efficiency Highway

24 mpg

Efficiency Combined

19 mpg

Starting Price

$106,900-$113,900

The 2024 Corvette E-Ray pairs the 6.2-liter V-8 engine with a front-mounted electric motor to create an all-wheel drive supercar. The move to electrification was facilitated by the mounting of the engine behind the cabin, and created acceleration to match the ICE model, with the added bonus of saving on fuel costs.

Pros

Impressive acceleration

All-wheel drive control

Improved fuel efficiency

Cons

Higher price point

Reduced frunk capacity

Heavier weight impacts agility

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