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The 2022 Hyundai Tucson Plug-In Hybrid’s starting price is more than $3,500 less than the Tucson PHEV’s chief rival, the 2022 Toyota RAV4 Prime.
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The 2022 Kia Sorento Plug-in Hybrid SUV will start at $46,165 before any applicable tax credits, which could bring the price as low as $39,578.
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All three versions of the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 4xe — the Sahara, Rubicon and High Altitude — are now $3,030 more expensive than when they first went on sale.
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You probably need a home charger if you’d like to do your part for the planet but also would like to go about your business without planning life around your charging needs.
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Jeep just released our first look at the upcoming redesigned 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee — in its plug-in hybrid form, called 4xe.
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With all-wheel drive standard, the 2021 Lincoln Aviator Grand Touring is EPA-rated at 23 mpg combined once the battery pack is depleted; here’s how that figure stacks up in the real world.
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The 2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 4xe gets a new plug-in hybrid powertrain but very much remains a Jeep Wrangler, just one with better fuel economy ratings – so long as you keep the battery charged.
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According to the EPA, the 2021 BMW 530e can travel on electricity alone up to 21 miles. See how that figure holds up in the real world.
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Jeep, in partnership with Electrify America, is installing Jeep 4xe-branded charging stations at certain off-road trailheads.
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Should you buy a plug-in car? This is a tough question with no simple answer, but as things stand in early 2021, here's our response.