Yes, especially if you drive a lot!
Hybrid cars switch between different kinds of traction: electric, hybrid and petrol. By definition, the petrol engine will be used less than in a combustion-powered car, which means fewer stops at the petrol station.
A hybrid car is more expensive to buy than an equivalent combustion-powered car. However, the maintenance costs of hybrid vehicles are lower as there are fewer wear parts in the engine.
Contrary to popular opinion, hybrid vehicles are also easier to maintain than combustion-powered vehicles, and even more advantageous in the long term as the petrol engine is not used as much.