Hybrids and pure EVs are answering a question nobody really asks when gasoline is so cheap.
FWIW - if you're keen turn use less gas, a secondhand PRIUS appears to be a durable choice.
They're bigger inside than they look, are surprisingly zippy (at the expense of fuel economy ) and routinely survive 200,000 miles of use on the original drive train - batteries included.
Larger vehicles are slowly coming available, as shown by Amazon's first in class large EV delivery vans. I would *not recommend * the Chrysler hybrid power train, which is largely derived from FIAT research.
Nissan, with all its problems, has a decade of real world experience in their LEAF EV.
The e-NV200 is derived from the LEAF platform and has real potential in the local delivery segment. I waited until after the first model year was over before selecting my new ride.
https://www.nissan.co.uk/vehicles/ne...s/e-nv200.html