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20 trucks rewriting the rules of power, efficiency & value






The Ultimate Pickup Truck Guide 2025 — Hybrid & Electric

2025 Edition  ·  Hybrid & Electric  ·  Global Market

The Ultimate
Pickup Truck Guide

20 trucks rewriting the rules of power, efficiency & value

Part I Top 10 Hybrid Pickups   
Part II Top 10 Chinese Electric & Hybrid

The pickup truck has always been the workhorse of the modern world — but in 2025, it has become something far more extraordinary. From the electrified muscle of America’s best-selling trucks to the jaw-dropping engineering of China’s new wave of hybrid and electric pickups, the segment has never been more exciting or more consequential.

This definitive guide covers the 10 best hybrid pickup trucks available today and the 10 most significant Chinese electric and hybrid pickups reshaping the global market. Pricing, specs, performance, and candid verdicts — all in one place.

“The truck that wins isn’t the most powerful. It’s the one that does the most, for the least, for the longest — and now, cleaner than ever.”

PART I
Part One

The 10 Best Hybrid Pickup Trucks of 2025

From mild 48V systems to 663-horsepower plug-in powerhouses, these are the finest electrified trucks on Earth.

Ford F-150 PowerBoost Hybrid
1
★ Best All-Rounder

America’s King, Now Electrified

Ford F-150 PowerBoost Hybrid

From $52,990

Powertrain3.5L Twin-Turbo V6 + Electric eCVT
Output430 hp / 570 lb-ft torque
Fuel Economy24 MPG combined (EPA)
Max Towing11,200 lbs
EV RangeN/A (Standard Hybrid)
Pro Power OnboardUp to 7.2 kW export

The PowerBoost is the undisputed benchmark — surgically integrated into the world’s best-selling truck. With 7.2 kW of electricity, it doubles as a job-site generator. BlueCruise hands-free system makes highway towing effortless. Unmatched dealer network and resale values.

Ram 1500 Ramcharger
2
★ Most Powerful Hybrid

The Range-Extender Revolution

Ram 1500 Ramcharger PHEV

From ~$65,000

Powertrain3.6L V6 Generator + Dual Electric Motors
Output663 hp / 615 lb-ft torque
EV Range145 miles electric-only
Total Range690 miles combined
Max Towing14,000 lbs
0–60 mph4.4 seconds

Ram’s most audacious engineering feat. The 3.6L V6 never touches the wheels — it charges a 92 kWh battery feeding two electric motors. Supercar acceleration, class-leading towing, and 690-mile total range. The Tungsten trim adds 24-way massage seats and a 23-speaker Klipsch audio system.

Toyota Tundra
3
★ Best Reliability

The Refined Workhorse

Toyota Tundra i-FORCE MAX

From ~$55,000

Powertrain3.4L Twin-Turbo V6 + Electric Motor
Output437 hp / 583 lb-ft torque
Fuel Economy22 MPG combined (4WD)
Max Towing12,000 lbs
SuspensionCoil-spring rear (class-exclusive)
EV RangeN/A (Standard Hybrid)

The smoothest-riding full-size truck money can buy. Coil-spring rear suspension delivers a car-like ride — rare in this class. Legendary reliability, best-in-class resale values, and an interior that has quietly caught up with Ram and Ford. TRD Pro adds Fox shocks for trail duty.

Chevrolet Silverado
4
★ Best Tech Integration

The Tech-Forward Truck

Chevrolet Silverado 1500 e-Assist

From ~$44,000

Powertrain5.3L V8 + 48V Mild Hybrid (e-Assist)
Output420 hp / 460 lb-ft torque
Fuel Economy20 MPG combined (V8 e-Assist)
Max Towing13,300 lbs
Display13.4″ Google Built-In (class-largest)
Driver AssistSuper Cruise hands-free trailering

The Silverado’s secret weapon is Google’s built-in ecosystem on its massive 13.4-inch screen — the largest standard display in the segment — plus Super Cruise hands-free trailering. The Duramax diesel option offers exceptional fuel economy for long-haul towing.

Ford Maverick
5
★ Best Value / Best MPG

The Urban Efficiency Champion

Ford Maverick Hybrid

From $28,145

Powertrain2.5L 4-cyl + Electric Motor (eCVT)
Output191 hp / 155 lb-ft torque
Fuel Economy42 city / 35 hwy (FWD)
Max Towing4,000 lbs
AWDAvailable 2025 (hybrid)
EV RangeN/A (Standard Hybrid)

For urban dwellers who want truck utility without full-size headaches, the Maverick Hybrid is a revelation. Real-world owners regularly report 40+ mpg. The 2025 update finally brought AWD to the hybrid. The entry point to pickup truck ownership for a new generation of buyers.

Hyundai Santa Cruz
6
★ Best Warranty

The Lifestyle Crossover-Truck

Hyundai Santa Cruz

From $28,750

Powertrain2.5L Turbo (top) / 2.5L NA (base)
Output281 hp / 311 lb-ft (turbo)
Fuel Economy27 MPG combined (turbo AWD)
Max Towing5,000 lbs (turbo)
Warranty10yr / 100,000mi powertrain
Unique FeatureIn-bed lockable trunk

Though not a hybrid, the Santa Cruz carves out a unique crossover-truck niche. Its turbocharged model outpaces the Maverick 0–60 and out-tows it by 1,000 lbs. Hyundai’s 10-year/100,000-mile warranty is class-leading. A hybrid variant is expected to arrive soon and could vault it to the top of this list.

Mitsubishi Triton PHEV
7
★ Best Off-Road Hybrid

The Rugged Global Pioneer

Mitsubishi Triton PHEV (L200)

From ~$38,000 (global)

Powertrain2.4L MIVEC Turbo Diesel + PHEV Motor
Output~200 hp combined / ~450 Nm
EV Range~45 miles electric-only
Max Towing7,700 lbs
4WD SystemSuper-Select 4WD
Fuel Economy~35–45 MPGe (EV mode)

This is a rugged mid-size pickup with a genuine plug-in hybrid system. The Super-Select 4WD and torsion beam IFS deliver genuine off-road chops. For buyers who need EV commuting capability without sacrificing weekend trail performance, this is a compelling global package.

Toyota Tacoma Hybrid
8
★ Best Mid-Size Hybrid

The Mid-Size Trail King

Toyota Tacoma i-FORCE MAX Hybrid

From ~$45,000 (TRD Off-Road)

Powertrain2.4L Turbo 4-cyl + Electric Motor
Output326 hp / 465 lb-ft torque
Fuel Economy~26 MPG combined
Max Towing6,500 lbs
Off-Road TechCrawl Control, Multi-Terrain Select
Top TrimTRD Pro / Trailhunter

Toyota brought i-FORCE MAX down to the Tacoma for the 2024 generation, and the results are spectacular. Nearly 330 hp and 465 lb-ft in a mid-size truck delivers effortless rock crawling and trail climbing. TRD Pro and Trailhunter editions take it even further off the beaten path.

eep Gladiator
9
★ Most Unique / Best Off-Road

The Convertible Adventure Truck

Jeep Gladiator eTorque

From ~$42,000 (Overland)

Powertrain3.6L V6 + 48V eTorque Mild Hybrid
Output285 hp + eTorque low-RPM assist
Fuel Economy~22 MPG combined (4WD)
Max Towing7,650 lbs (Trail Rated)
Ground Clearance11.1 inches
Unique FeatureRemovable top & doors

No other hybrid pickup lets you remove the top and doors for open-air adventure. The eTorque system adds low-RPM torque boost to Jeep’s legendary off-road formula. Sway bar disconnects and Dana 44 axles make it the most trail-capable pickup on this list. The hybrid is mild — the Jeep DNA is pure.

Honda Ridgeline
10
★ Most Practical / Best Ride

The Intelligent Daily Driver

Honda Ridgeline e:HEV

From ~$42,000

Powertrain3.5L V6 (current); e:HEV hybrid 2026
Output280 hp / 262 lb-ft torque
Fuel Economy~21 MPG combined (AWD V6)
Max Towing5,000 lbs
EV Range (coming)~40 mi expected (e:HEV 2026)
Unique FeatureIn-bed trunk, dual-action tailgate

Honda’s unibody pickup remains the most car-like driving experience in the truck segment. In-bed trunk, dual-action tailgate, and class-leading 60/40 rear seat solve real-world problems. The coming e:HEV system promises 40+ miles EV range. The thinking person’s pickup.

Hybrid Pickup Truck — Comparative Overview

Price, Powertrain, Efficiency & Towing at a Glance

# Model Price (USD) Powertrain Efficiency Max Towing EV Range
1 Ford F-150 PowerBoost From $52,990 3.5L Twin-Turbo V6 + Electric 24 MPG combined 11,200 lbs N/A
2 Ram 1500 Ramcharger From ~$65,000 3.6L V6 Generator + Dual EV Motors 145 mi EV / 690 mi total 14,000 lbs 145 miles
3 Toyota Tundra i-FORCE MAX From ~$55,000 3.4L Twin-Turbo V6 + Electric 22 MPG combined 12,000 lbs N/A
4 Chevrolet Silverado e-Assist From ~$44,000 5.3L V8 + 48V Mild Hybrid 20 MPG combined 13,300 lbs N/A
5 Ford Maverick Hybrid From $28,145 2.5L 4-cyl + Electric eCVT 42/35 mpg city/hwy 4,000 lbs N/A
6 Hyundai Santa Cruz From $28,750 2.5L Turbo (non-hybrid) 27 MPG combined 5,000 lbs N/A
7 Mitsubishi Triton PHEV From ~$38,000 2.4L Diesel + Plug-In Motor ~35–45 MPGe 7,700 lbs ~45 miles
8 Toyota Tacoma i-FORCE MAX From ~$45,000 2.4L Turbo 4-cyl + Electric ~26 MPG combined 6,500 lbs N/A
9 Jeep Gladiator eTorque From ~$42,000 3.6L V6 + 48V Mild Hybrid ~22 MPG combined 7,650 lbs N/A
10 Honda Ridgeline e:HEV From ~$42,000 3.5L V6 / e:HEV (2026) ~21 MPG combined 5,000 lbs ~40 mi (2026)

PART II
Part Two

The 10 Best Chinese Electric & Hybrid Pickup Trucks

GWM, BYD, Geely, and Changan are shipping trucks with specs that embarrass rivals at twice the price.

The Ultimate Pickup Truck Guide
1
★ Best Chinese PHEV Overall

The Off-Road PHEV Titan

GWM Power Shanhai Cannon Hi4-T

~$31,700 (est. global)

Powertrain2.0T PHEV — Hi4-T Hybrid AWD
Output300 kW (402 hp) / 750 Nm
EV Range115 km electric-only (CLTC)
Total Range1,200 km (twin 131L tanks)
V2L Export6 kW V2L power output
Drive Modes9 modes + triple diff locks

The most technologically advanced Chinese pickup ever built. The Hi4-T drivetrain combines a 2.0T turbo with BorgWarner 4WD and triple differential locks. Twin fuel tanks enable a staggering 1,200 km range — critical for desert crossings. The 6 kW V2L output can power a job site or campsite for days.

The Ultimate Pickup Truck Guide
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★ Best Safety / Fastest Growing

The Urban Predator

BYD Shark PHEV

~$52,000 (A$57,900 in Australia)

PowertrainSuper DM PHEV — Dual Motors + RE
OutputEst. 300+ kW / 500+ Nm system
EV Range~80 km electric-only
Total Range500+ km combined
BatteryBYD Blade Battery (800V EVA)
SafetyEuro NCAP certified

Built on BYD’s 800V platform with Blade Battery technology certified by Euro NCAP, the Shark is the safest Chinese pickup available. Its Super DM system drives through electric motors with the petrol engine acting as a generator. Sales surged 517% year-over-year in 2025 — earning genuine global credibility.

The Ultimate Pickup Truck Guide
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★ Most Innovative / Best Tech

The Innovator’s Pickup

Geely Radar Series (RD6 / Horizon)

RD6 ~$28,000 / Horizon ~$45,000

PowertrainBEV — CATL LFP Battery
OutputRD6: ~200 kW / Horizon: ~250 kW
Range (RD6)460–651 km (CLTC)
Range (Horizon)600+ km (CLTC)
V2L Export6 kW (RD6) / 11 kW (Horizon)
Unique FeatureIntegrated drone mapping system

Geely’s Radar division represents China’s most ambitious EV pickup strategy. The Horizon’s integrated drone mapping, 11 kW V2L, and 600ms drive-mode switching are features no Western truck offers. Revolutionary for farmers, surveyors, and emergency responders. The EV pickup of 2030, available today.

The Ultimate Pickup Truck Guide
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★ Best Range-Extender

The Versatile REEV Pioneer

Changan Hunter Range-Extender

~$36,000 (est. global)

Powertrain2.0T REEV + Dual Electric Motors
Output130 kW rear + 70 kW front (4WD)
EV Range180 km electric-only (CLTC)
Total Range1,031 km combined
External Power3.3 kW (dual 220V sockets)
Engine RoleGenerator only (never drives wheels)

The engineering answer to range anxiety: a 2.0T petrol engine that never drives the wheels but generates electricity on-demand for 1,031 km total range. With 180 km of pure EV commuting and unlimited long-distance capability, it’s ideal for buyers wanting EV daily life with zero compromise on weekends.

The Ultimate Pickup Truck Guide
5
★ Best Value / Lowest Cost of Ownership

The Value Workhorse

GWM King Kong Cannon

~$18,000 (est. global)

Powertrain2.0T Diesel + ZF 8-speed Auto
Output~150 kW / 400 Nm torque
Range~700–900 km (diesel)
Towing3,000 kg capacity
TransmissionZF 8AT (world-class refinement)
Cost Savings~37% lower running costs vs Hilux

For fleet operators who need a rugged diesel truck at a Hilux-beating price, the King Kong Cannon delivers. Its ZF 8-speed transmission provides world-class refinement, and 24 cargo bed anchor points make it a logistics favourite. Running costs reportedly 37% lower than a base Hilux — extraordinary value for mining and agriculture.

The Ultimate Pickup Truck Guide
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★ Best Mid-Size PHEV / Sharpest Design

The Compact Predator

BYD Shark 6

~$33,000 (est. global export)

PowertrainSuper DM-i PHEV — Single Rear Motor
Output~160 kW / 320 Nm system output
EV Range~80–100 km electric-only (CLTC)
Total Range~800 km combined
BatteryBYD Blade LFP (safer chemistry)
BodyMid-size double cab — sportback silhouette

The BYD Shark 6 is the sleeker, more accessible sibling of the full-size Shark PHEV — targeting urban professionals who want pickup utility in a mid-size, style-forward package. Its Super DM-i system prioritises EV-first efficiency, delivering up to 100 km of electric-only range on the CLTC cycle. The sportback-inspired cab design is unlike anything else in the segment, and BYD’s Blade LFP battery chemistry makes it one of the safest pickup powertrains on sale globally.

The Ultimate Pickup Truck Guide
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★ Best Workhorse / Best Durability

The Southeast Asia Titan

GWM Poer Commercial

~$21,500 (est.)

Powertrain2.0T Diesel, 6MT or 8AT
Output~120 kW / 400 Nm torque
Cargo Bed1.85m (15% larger than base Hilux)
Wading Depth900 mm (factory rated)
Chassis3H impact-resistant ladder frame
Downtime vs D-Max~90% less (Thai operator reports)

Built for the punishing logistics cycles of Southeast Asia and Africa, the Poer Commercial has earned a reputation for near-zero downtime. Its oversized cargo bed, 900 mm wading depth, and reinforced ladder frame make it a genuine workhorse. Thai operators report extraordinary uptime versus Japanese rivals.

The Ultimate Pickup Truck Guide
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★ Best Fleet Economics

The African Fleet King

Jiangling Yuhu 7

~$21,000 (est.)

Powertrain2.5T Diesel + 6-speed manual
Output~110 kW / 360 Nm torque
Fuel Economy8.5L/100km (under load)
PayloadUp to 1,500 kg
Range~750–900 km diesel
Fleet SavingsUp to 30% vs Toyota Hilux

The Yuhu 7 has found its strongest following across Africa and Central Asia. Fuel consumption of 8.5L/100km under load with a 1,500 kg payload translates to fleet cost savings of up to 30% versus a Toyota Hilux. EU-grade airbag systems and reinforced cargo beds round out a compelling value proposition.

The Ultimate Pickup Truck Guide
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★ Best V6 Diesel Hybrid

The Rally-Proven Hybrid

GWM Cannon Hybrid (V6)

~$33,000 (est.)

Powertrain3.0T V6 Diesel + 48V Mild Hybrid
Output~220 kW / 500 Nm torque
Range~900–1,000 km
Rally HeritageTaklamakan Rally campaign tested
Hybrid System48V mild hybrid torque-fill
ConnectivityAdvanced OTA + remote diagnostics

GWM’s mid-range hybrid pickup carries the DNA of the brand’s Taklamakan Rally campaign — extreme heat, sand, and altitude testing that few trucks survive. The 3.0T V6 diesel mild hybrid delivers exceptional low-RPM torque for towing and rock climbing. At $33,000, it offers the best V6 diesel experience in the Chinese truck segment.

The Ultimate Pickup Truck Guide
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★ Best Entry-Level / EU Safety Standards

The ASEAN Construction Champion

Changan F70 / Hunter

~$18,300 (est.)

Powertrain2.0T ‘Blue Whale’ Petrol + 8AT (ZF)
Output174 kW / 390 Nm (petrol)
Diesel Option1.9T Diesel: 122 kW / 400 Nm
Range~750–900 km
Co-developmentStellantis / PSA partnership
Warranty5yr / 150,000 km

Co-developed with Stellantis (PSA), the Changan F70 wears European engineering DNA underneath its Chinese bodywork. EU-grade safety systems, 5-year/150,000 km warranty, and structural relationship with the Peugeot Landtrek give it credibility advantages over pure domestic rivals. The Blue Whale 2.0T engine is smooth and torquey at a price few can match.

Chinese Electric & Hybrid Truck — Comparative Overview

Price, Powertrain, Range & V2L Power at a Glance

# Model Price (USD est.) Powertrain Type Range / Efficiency V2L / Export Power Standout Feature
1 GWM Shanhai Cannon Hi4-T ~$31,700 2.0T PHEV Hi4-T AWD 115km EV / 1,200km total 6 kW V2L Triple diff locks, 9 modes
2 BYD Shark PHEV ~$52,000 Super DM PHEV Dual Motor ~80km EV / 500km+ total V2L / V2H 800V EVA, Euro NCAP cert.
3 Geely Radar Horizon / RD6 ~$28k–$45k BEV — CATL LFP 460–651km (RD6 CLTC) 6–11 kW V2L Integrated drone mapping
4 Changan Hunter REEV ~$36,000 2.0T Range-Extender EV 180km EV / 1,031km total 3.3 kW (dual 220V) Engine never drives wheels
5 GWM King Kong Cannon ~$18,000 2.0T Diesel + ZF 8AT ~700–900km diesel N/A 37% lower costs vs Hilux
6 BYD Shark 6 ~$33,000 Super DM-i PHEV Rear Motor ~80–100km EV / 800km total V2L (market-dep.) Sportback design, Blade LFP battery
7 GWM Poer Commercial ~$21,500 2.0T Diesel (6MT / 8AT) ~800km diesel N/A 900mm wading, 1.85m bed
8 Jiangling Yuhu 7 ~$21,000 2.5T Diesel 6MT ~750–900km diesel N/A 8.5L/100km under 1,500kg load
9 GWM Cannon Hybrid (V6) ~$33,000 3.0T V6 Diesel + 48V MHV ~900–1,000km Limited Rally-proven V6 heritage
10 Changan F70 / Hunter ~$18,300 2.0T Petrol / 1.9T Diesel ~750–900km 3.3 kW (REEV variant) Stellantis EU engineering DNA

Final Verdict

East Meets West in the Electrified Truck Wars

If you’re buying in North America today, the Ford F-150 PowerBoost Hybrid remains the benchmark: proven, capable, and backed by the world’s most extensive dealer network. For those craving the future right now, the Ram 1500 Ramcharger is an engineering marvel that makes every other truck feel conservative.

In the global market, the Chinese manufacturers have made an unmistakable statement. The GWM Shanhai Cannon Hi4-T offers specifications that embarrass trucks costing twice as much. The BYD Shark is an 800V PHEV with Euro NCAP certification. And the Geely Radar Horizon — with integrated drone mapping and 11 kW of export power — is building the truck of 2030, today.

“The truck wars of 2025 aren’t being fought with horsepower alone. They’re being won with kilowatts, kilometers, and bold engineering vision that has no borders.”

Whether you favor the proven muscle of Detroit, the quiet revolution of a Toyota hybrid, or the astonishing value of a GWM Cannon — one thing is certain: the golden age of the pickup truck is just beginning.

© 2025 The Ultimate Pickup Truck Guide  ·  All prices are approximate MSRP / export estimates  ·  Specifications may vary by market and trim level

Published March 2025  ·  Hybrid & Electric Edition