 The study evaluates the impact and interlaminar shear strength properties of polymer hybrid composites made with randomly oriented phoenix-pucilla leaf fibers, woven e-glass, and carbon fabrics treated with NaOH solution and produced through manual hand-layup method. The results show that hybrid composites with carbonous outer layers have improved impact and interlaminar strength properties compared to other hybrid laminates. Scanning electron microscopy investigation was conducted on the fractured specimens. This work is a part of exploring the use of hybrid composite for potential engineering applications. This article was authored by Modu Patigalda, Sanjay Mavinkari Rangappa, Anish Khan, and others.