JesseT
Well-Known Member
I really can't grasp what your basis of comparison is. If they were able to get the battery-only range of the 4xe up to 40 miles that would put it as one of the very highest electric ranges of any plug-in hybrid available.People have been conditioned to accept mediocre to poor results on these 4xE models AND pay a much higher price on top of it. Let’s not even talk about the high likelihood of these present 4xE’s becoming technically obsolete long before their useful life has ended. Stellantis, at the encouragement of the federal government, is putting it to us while we say “please, can I have some more?”
I don’t have anything electric (outside of eTorque which barely counts) but I like the gas/electric propulsion very much. But not these ridiculously low ranges coupled with a gas engine that doesn’t even recharge the battery.
These vehicles are super priced short range in town commuters tied to an in home or at work charging system to even make them viable at being a hybrid. If a 4xE Jeep is used as intended the electric motor by itself would only be used for a fraction of time while adding substantial weight and complexity all the time. The extra boost the rest of the time helps but does not overcome its somewhat lack of viability as a touted phev.
If people buy these with that knowledge and understanding then that’s awesome. They are still great vehicles, they need to have the Xtreme Recon package available however.
Edit to add a reference: https://www.kbb.com/car-advice/plug-in-hybrid-cars-range-chart/
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