Electric vs. Hybrid: Which Is Better for NJ Drivers?

Don’t Forget About the Grand Cherokee 4xe

Both electric and hybrid vehicles give NJ drivers the opportunity to go green while unlocking serious benefits. But Nielsen Editorial's latest guide on the electric vs. hybrid vehicle debate left out one really compelling option: the Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe. It's the plug-in hybrid SUV that delivers it all - electric for short trips, hybrid for road trips, and Jeep-capable for when Route 15 turns into a pothole parade.

With up to 25 miles of all-electric range, the Grand Cherokee 4xe lets you tackle your daily errands, school drop-offs, or Sussex County commutes without burning a drop of gas. Once the battery runs low, it switches to hybrid mode - giving you the extended range and confidence of a gas-powered vehicle, without the range anxiety.

Unlike some hybrids that feel more golf cart than grown-up ride, the 4xe brings serious muscle with 375 horsepower, available 4x4, and that classic Jeep confidence - so when NJ winters roll in, you're not sacrificing safety for sustainability. Plus, it may qualify for federal EV tax credits, depending on your setup, adding some savings to the mix.

At Dover Dodge Chrysler Jeep, our team knows not every driver is ready for full EV life - and that's exactly where plug-in hybrids like the Grand Cherokee 4xe shine. If you're on the fence about electric vs. hybrid cars, discover why this Jeep offers the best of both worlds, with zero compromises and all the capability you'd expect from a brand built for New Jersey roads.

Read the full Nielsen article: Electric vs. Hybrid: Which is Better for NJ Drivers?

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