The engine in the hybrids will generate different sounds than you are used to.
Reasons are several, the most significant one being the engine is tuned electronically to an "atkinson cycle" (expansion stroke that is longer than the compression stroke, via electronic valve timing controls) which boosts fuel economy some but does so by messing with combustion timing. Plus, in cooler weather, the engine control unit will set the idle speed higher until the engine warms sufficiently as well. Couple that with the fact that the engine is doing a range of things other than powering the wheels in a hybrid and you can expect a number of different acoustics from this engine compared to the older K series and the newer 1.5Ts.
Best thing here, if it concerns you is to head to your dealer, and see if you can listen to other hybrids on the lot and compare. You also could leave it with them to check and evaluate when it is cold too... but generally the best practice is to not do this... because you generally will get back "sounds normal, no problems found" when you just drop it off with a vague description of your concern.
Reasons are several, the most significant one being the engine is tuned electronically to an "atkinson cycle" (expansion stroke that is longer than the compression stroke, via electronic valve timing controls) which boosts fuel economy some but does so by messing with combustion timing. Plus, in cooler weather, the engine control unit will set the idle speed higher until the engine warms sufficiently as well. Couple that with the fact that the engine is doing a range of things other than powering the wheels in a hybrid and you can expect a number of different acoustics from this engine compared to the older K series and the newer 1.5Ts.
Best thing here, if it concerns you is to head to your dealer, and see if you can listen to other hybrids on the lot and compare. You also could leave it with them to check and evaluate when it is cold too... but generally the best practice is to not do this... because you generally will get back "sounds normal, no problems found" when you just drop it off with a vague description of your concern.