MallBrawler
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Pete
- Joined
- Aug 18, 2020
- Threads
- 6
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- Location
- Southern California
- Vehicle(s)
- '18 JKR, '21 JLUR, '21 Tesla MYP, '22 4XE ordered
- Occupation
- Jeep Caretaker
- Thread starter
- #16
Thanks for sharing your experience, really appreciate it. Still super new car so hopefully the "long term" tests/reviewers can yield some real world data. This may be the first hybrid car that gets worse mileage (after the battery runs out) but driving around town is free (if on solar) or significantly cheaper than gas. Super cheap lease payments also helpsI can tell you that today I went 52 miles with E save on, tagged about 17.2 MPG. No mods yet on a Rubicon model. On the return trip of 52 miles I kept hybrid mode on with a 52% charge and ended up getting 21.4 MPG. Both trips used adaptive cruise.
If I’m 100% honest I am a bit disappointed in the MPG. Local driving is fantastic when I’m charging every night, but even so I did not expect to get 17.2 on or gas, would have still expected to get closer to 20. I also had max regen on the entire time as well.
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