Old style automatics with Torque Converters(TC's) had a reputation for being generally slower than manual equivalents. and less efficient. but the advent of dual clutch(DC designs, with the exception of pulling away from a stand still, in many cases the auto boxes are faster to change, and becasue of the direct drive rather than having to pass through a TC they are virtually as efficient ans any manual box.
The big difference is the way they operate from stand still, and some designs of DC seem to be sluggish to engage drive.
I presently have a VW passat GTE which has an electric motor fitted between the engine and gear box so technically it has three clutches, but I cant fault he way it pulls away, becasue when the car comes to a halt, it turns the engine off, so there is no wear on the clutch plates. And it always starts moving using the torque of the electric motor alone from stand still, so again there is no clutch slippage, and its incredibly responsive and smooth. you can barely tell when the engine cuts in, and becasue its got a real engine there's no range anxiety.
Its rated to tow up to 1600kg, which isn't bad by many hybrid standards.
It suits my needs very well with home charging every night on the cheap rate electricity, but I fully understand it may not suit everybody's needs.
Its also important to understand other hybrids may not work in the same way.