Hybrid car death rates ‘three times higher than petrol’Story by Timothy Sigsworth
December 28, 2025
Motorists are three times more likely to die in hybrid cars than petrol cars, analysis suggests.
Department for Transport (DfT) figures show that 122 people died in collisions involving hybrid vehicles and 777 in petrol car crashes last year.
It means hybrids were three times more likely to be involved in fatal crashes because petrol vehicles outnumber them by more than 20 to one. Experts said hybrids were “more complex” than petrol or diesel-fuelled cars.
Nicholas Lyes, of IAM RoadSmart, a road safety charity, said: “Plug-in hybrids are often heavier and more complex vehicles owing to the fact they run on both a traditional combustion engine and a battery.”
Last year, the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency found that hybrid vehicles faced the highest fire risk, with 3,475 conflagrations per 100,000 vehicles.
This was compared with 1,530 fires per 100,000 for petrol or diesel cars and 25 per 100,000 for electric vehicles.
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Source:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news/hybrid-car-death-rates-three-times-higher-than-petrol/ar-AA1Tayyo