Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid Review

   

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Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid 2009 Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid Sedan

The Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid (along with its mechanical twin, the Saturn Aura Hybrid) is GM's first foray into the midsize hybrid sedan segment. It's powered by a gas engine augmented by a small electric motor. Like other vehicles in its class, the Malibu Hybrid promises improved fuel economy along with passable performance and the typical virtues one would expect from a family sedan.

However, potential buyers should know that the Malibu is not a "Full" hybrid in the sense that it can utilize its electric motor solely to propel itself at city speeds (meaning up to 25 or 30 mph). The latter feature is what allows full hybrids to get such phenomenal fuel mileage in the city and in stop-and-go traffic. That said, the Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid doesn't demand the initial price premium of a full hybrid either.

Though we think fairly highly of the Malibu itself, we honestly don't see the point in this half-baked hybrid and would advise those who are looking for a hybrid midsize sedan to consider the "real" versions offered by the Toyota Camry, Ford Fusion and Nissan Altima lineups.

Current Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid

The current Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid comes in one well-equipped trim level. Standard features include alloy wheels, keyless entry, automatic climate control and a CD stereo with MP3 playback, an auxiliary audio jack and satellite radio. The brief options list includes additional power accessories and a sunroof.

Under the hood, the Malibu Hybrid features a four-cylinder gas engine that works in conjunction with a tiny electric motor. Unlike cutting-edge, full hybrid competitors, the Malibu relies on its gas engine to do almost all of the work. The gas mill is a 2.4-liter unit rated for 164 horsepower and 159 pound-feet of torque; the electric motor adds a maximum of 5 hp for a total of 169 hp.

The electric motor can propel the Malibu Hybrid by itself at speeds of up to 3 mph, and it also comes into play to assist the gas engine under hard acceleration. However, its main task is to restart the gas engine, which automatically shuts off during a full stop to minimize fuel consumption. At 24 mpg city/32 mpg highway and 27 mpg combined, the Malibu Hybrid's EPA-rated fuel economy is just 2 mpg higher than the non-hybrid four-cylinder Malibu. And the hybrid's acceleration is leisurely at best, with the benchmark 0-60-mph sprint requiring about 11 seconds.

Measured against other midsize hybrid sedans, our editors agree that the Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid falls short. Competing models offer far more impressive gains in fuel economy relative to their non-hybrid four-cylinder brethren -- the Ford Fusion Hybrid rates 36 mpg city/41 mpg highway, the Altima Hybrid 35/33 and the Camry Hybrid 33/34. This is largely because the electric motors in these models are far more powerful than the one in the Malibu, which allows them to operate solely on electric power at city speeds. The extra electric power also enables these sedans to accelerate with more authority. The Malibu does boast a considerable price advantage over those more sophisticated hybrids, but its modest fuel-economy advantage over the base four-cylinder Malibu makes it a questionable economic choice.

On the upside, the Malibu offers the same refined ride and attractive interior design as the non-hybrid Malibu. Ergonomics are first-rate, road and wind noise are muted and the front seats are nicely shaped for long hauls. Rear-seat legroom is excellent, although the rakish rear roof line may limit headroom for taller passengers. (There's also no center armrest.) And one notable advantage to the Malibu's relatively puny electric motor is that the trunk isn't filled with space-eating battery packs.

Used Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid Models

The Malibu Hybrid debuted for 2008. There have been no major changes since.


SELECT A SPECIFIC CHEVROLET MALIBU HYBRID MODEL YEAR*

Year TMV Price (What's this?)
Current Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid $24,214
2008 Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid $19,071

* Edmunds.com maintains vehicle data as far back as 1990.



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