Introduction: Redefining the Hybrid Experience
The 2016 Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid represents a significant milestone in General Motors' electrification strategy. Unlike the discontinued mild hybrid variant from 2009, this new generation delivers true hybrid performance while maintaining the Malibu's reputation for understated elegance. In a market segment where hybrids often compromise driving dynamics for efficiency, the Malibu Hybrid strikes an impressive balance that appeals to both eco-conscious buyers and driving enthusiasts.
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At a Glance: Key Highlights
- Class-leading fuel economy: 47/46/46 mpg city/highway/combined
- Seamless powertrain: Borrows technology from the acclaimed Chevy Volt
- Discreet styling: No polarizing hybrid design cues
- Spacious interior: Best-in-class rear legroom for a hybrid sedan
- Advanced safety: Top crash test ratings and available driver aids
Design Philosophy: Hybrid Without the Compromises
Chevrolet took a bold approach with the Malibu Hybrid's design - they didn't design it as a hybrid at all. Unlike competitors that adopt distinctive styling cues to advertise their eco-friendly nature, the Malibu Hybrid is virtually indistinguishable from its conventional counterparts. This design philosophy appeals to buyers who prioritize sustainability but don't want to sacrifice aesthetic appeal.
Exterior Styling
The 2016 Malibu's complete redesign resulted in one of the most sophisticated profiles in the midsize sedan segment. Key exterior features include:
- Sleek, aerodynamic profile with a 0.29 coefficient of drag
- Subtle "Hybrid" badging on trunk lid and front fenders
- Standard LED daytime running lights
- Identical dimensions to gasoline models (193.8 inches long, 73.0 inches wide)
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Interior Design
The cabin continues this theme of normalcy with only minor hybrid-specific modifications:
- Hybrid power flow display in the instrument cluster
- Identical materials and layout to conventional Malibu models
- Available leather upholstery with contrast stitching
- Satin chrome accents throughout the cabin
Powertrain and Performance: Volt-Inspired Efficiency
Borrowing technology from the second-generation Chevrolet Volt, the Malibu Hybrid's powertrain represents a significant advancement in GM's hybrid engineering. The system combines a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine with two electric motors and a 1.5-kWh lithium-ion battery pack, delivering both efficiency and responsive performance.
Driving Dynamics
Where many hybrids falter in driving enjoyment, the Malibu Hybrid excels:
- Electric-only operation: Capable of reaching 55 mph on battery power alone
- Seamless transitions: Nearly imperceptible handoff between electric and gas power
- Regenerative braking: Natural pedal feel without the typical hybrid grabbiness
- Acceleration: 0-60 mph in approximately 7.5 seconds (comparable to conventional rivals)
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| Component | Specification |
|---|---|
| Engine | 1.8L DOHC 16-valve four-cylinder with hybrid optimization |
| Electric Motors | Two permanent-magnet AC synchronous motors |
| Total System Output | 182 horsepower (estimated) |
| Battery | 1.5 kWh lithium-ion pack (80-cell) |
| Transmission | Electrically variable transmission (EVT) |
Fuel Efficiency: Class-Competitive Numbers
The Malibu Hybrid's EPA-estimated 47 mpg combined rating places it among the most efficient non-plug-in hybrids in the midsize sedan class. This represents a 48% improvement over the base Malibu's 31 mpg combined rating, making it one of the most significant efficiency gains in the segment.
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