I'm owner of Lexus CT 200h for 6 years, and have no regret owing a hybrid. The "actual" FC is 5 litre / 100 km after 6 years. I'm mostly driving around city, when on highway at legal speed, the FC can go as low as 4.5 litre / 100 km.
Just replaced my hybrid battery last month FOC. The battery warranty was 3 years at the time of purchase but Lexus gave an extension of another 5 years, hence the free replacement. It would cost RM 8k if out of warranty.
As expected before purchase, the car drove like normal petrol car when the battery was faulty.
Conclusion, I will buy another Hybrid or PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle) if the price is right. M'sia Govt do have incentives for locally assembled Hybrid or PHEV or EV.
My priority will go to Toyota / Lexus, followed by Honda. Note that Honda Jazz Hybrid won "Car of the Year" award in 2017. Most importantly, they have greatly improved their Hybrid cars.
Read about Hyundai Ioniq, sounds like an impressive car but have not test drive yet.
My wish is to see a locally assembled SUV Hybrid. Honda HR-V Hybrid, perhaps.