A fault-tolerant hybrid current control is proposed for dual three-phase permanent magnet synchronous machines (PMSMs) with one phase open in this article. The maximum torque control, minimum copper loss control, and single three-phase mode control are unified in the proposed method, which is a combination of single three-phase mode control and maximum torque control with different percentages. When the percentage of' single three-phase mode control (k) varies from 0% to 100%, the hybrid current control transitions from maximum torque control (k = 0%) to minimum copper loss control (k = 50%) and then to single three-phase mode (k = 100%). Therefore, the hybrid current control can be switched among the aforementioned three control methods easily and smoothly. Meanwhile, it can be a mixed mode with a tradeoff between the maximum torque control and the minimum copper loss control, such as the minimum copper loss control for a given torque within the full torque range, which can be achieved by changing k. The smoothness of transition among the maximum torque control, minimum copper loss control, and single three-phase mode control is verified by experimental results on a prototype machine.