It comes as no surprise that much of the world is still a little on the fence about going fully electric when it comes to their rides. After all, nobody wants to be stranded in the middle of nowhere, having been unable to make it to the next charging station.

This is where hybrid powertrains come in, pairing the ol’ reliable combustion engine with a fancy electric motor, and the trend is most certainly catching on. Of course, the flip side to that is the more complex architecture and technology that goes into making a hybrid unit. With complexity come more parts that can go wrong, so here are 10 hybrid engines currently on the market that are certainly more reliable than the rest.

8 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV

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The Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV is loved by critics as well as consumers. After all, it's a reliable and comfortable choice in the multi-passenger hybrid SUV segment. Furthermore, Mitsubishi believes in their product, which is apparent by the remarkable 10-year warranty on the powertrain.

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Moreover, the car also boasts of a seven-year/100,000-mile warranty on anti-corrosion, further adding to the reliability of the vehicle. If you have plans to get a hybrid SUV for the family with no plans to go to the workshop any time soon, this one surely makes the cut.

7 Honda CR-V Hybrid

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Honda has always been known for its reliable cars for decades now. Their popular hybrid crossover CR-V making it to this list of reliable engines does not come as much of a surprise, then. Of course, Honda certainly wants you relying on this one when it provides an eight-year/100,000-mile warranty on the CR-V's hybrid components.

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In fact, in some states, that warranty goes up to ten years, too. The consistent dependability of the Honda CR-V makes it one of the most reliable hybrid cars out there. With a solid 84/100 reliability rating, the CR-V Hybrid remains one of the go-to cars for those looking to help the environment in style.

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6 Lexus RX Hybrid

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Lexus' entire lineup has always boasted of high-reliability scores across the market. The RX's 8-year/100,000-mile warranty stands testament to Lexus' trust in their product, and with good reason. The RX Hybrid also has a remarkable 85/100 reliability score from JD Power.

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Moreover, it surely doesn't hurt that it's bigger than your average crossover. Even though there are other hybrid crossovers on the market that are just as refined and offer better economy than the RX Hybrid, one can't ever miss with a Lexus power unit, and it'll surely save you some trips to the workshop.

5 Kia Niro Hybrid

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With a combined miles-per-gallon economy of 50 and a 10-year/100,000-mile warranty, the Kia Niro surely explains why Kia received J.D. Power's Dependability award last year. It also cements the Niro as one of the most reliable hybrid cars one could pick off the market.

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Even though the Niro is a little underpowered when compared to other hybrid units out there, its interior comfort and array of safety and driver-assistance features more than makeup for it. An all-new vehicle-stability management system is one of the more noteworthy safety technologies on the new Kia Niro.

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4 Toyota Prius

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The hybrid crossover that started the entire trend, the Toyota Prius will always be synonymous with Hybrid vehicles. It has even proven its reliability over two decades and has certainly earned its keep in the market, as well as consumers' good books.

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The world knows that Toyota is one of the most reliable engine-makers out there, and the Prius follows suit. Its hybrid battery comes with an amazing 10-year/150,000- mile warranty. Its low-running costs and smooth hybrid engine make it one of the most dependable vehicles out there.

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3 Toyota Camry Hybrid

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Not the last Toyota on this list, the Camry hybrid is one of the most popular cars on the market. Thus, it is no wonder that U.S. News ranked the Camry Hybrid at the number one spot for hybrid and electric cars.

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With a five-year/60,000-mile warranty for its powertrain and the usual eight-year/100,000-mile warranty on hybrid-specific components, it is clear that the Japanese carmakers know what they're doing when it comes to the hybrid unit of the Camry. That's certainly some unrivaled dependability.

2 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

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The RAV4 from Toyota is most definitely one of the leading cars when it comes to reliability. It usually clocks in between 200,000 and 250,000 miles on average. Of course, that number only goes up in cases where the customers take exceptional care of their hybrid RAV4.

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A great 81 reliability rating on the JD Power index doesn't hurt the Rav4 or Toyota's reputation in the dependability sector, either. A 41mpg economy in the city most certainly helps its case, too!

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1 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid

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The new Hyundai Tucson Hybrid was the first time this crossover came with a gas/electric power unit, blending power and economy. It boasts of a 9/10 consumer reliability rating, being one of the most dependable hybrid-SUV options out there.

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While the hybrid Tucson features a decent-enough economy of 35-37 MPG, it is the plug-in variant that shines in this department with an 80 MPGe. With a predicted reliability rating of 88 out of 100 on the J.D. Power rating, the Tucson Hybrid is a no-brainer if you're looking to turn heads and save emissions.