looks-wise, it was a bit conservative. it's the smallest of our three, but with a sleek interior. hannah: now, this is the bmw x5 hybrid. that means it gets 56 miles per gallon combined between the electric motor and conventional engine. this car starts at $62,000, so it's right in the middle of our group. the electric motor and the engine switch off depending on what drive mode, how fast you are going, all of that. what you won't find out from the stats on the website is how big this car feels when you sit in it and how small it drives. it is a nice balance. so the interior is not as futuristic. it's not as clean and modern feeling, but it is also a little less full of buttons and levers and gauges. this does feel like it's the roomiest of the three. i think a lot of it has to do with the natural light. the most visibility for sure. and with the seats in use, the trunk still comes up with nearly 36 cubic feet, which is massive. ♪ hannah: to recap, the handling was exceptional. 308 horsepower is middle of our range. and an amazing 56 miles per gallon with the combined electric mot