virgnia_rivian
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- Ryan
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Prior to getting our R1T in 2022 we had considered buying an Wrangler 4xe. We never got a chance to drive one because they were so hard to find a year or so ago.
Fast forward to now.. Last week I was in the Bay Area and picked up a brand new 4xe as a rental car at SFO and had it for a week. We were driving up to Calistoga and all over Napa/Sonoma counties so we got a chance to put about 500mi on this new Jeep. After driving it for a week I have some thoughts...
Fast forward to now.. Last week I was in the Bay Area and picked up a brand new 4xe as a rental car at SFO and had it for a week. We were driving up to Calistoga and all over Napa/Sonoma counties so we got a chance to put about 500mi on this new Jeep. After driving it for a week I have some thoughts...
- The battery pack doesn't make any sense. Our hotel had a charger, so we were able to fully charge it every night, but you only get about 28mi of range. Most of our driving was 10-20mi each way, so unless you can charge at every stop, the battery doesn't do much.
- We would seek out parking near chargers, which drove us nuts, and then we just decided to only charge it at night.
- The battery gauge goes down fast. It was strange to take it to 0 on almost every drive.
- The 4xe is a 4 cylinder gas engine, and combined we got about 27mpg. This is not worth the premium of the 4xe over a standard Wrangler. I'd rather drive the V6 and pay less than the up charge for the 4xe.
- The charge port is Level 1 or 2 only. (That was interesting to find out) Takes 2.5hrs to fully charge from 0% on a Level 2 charger. 15 usable Kwh.
- It kinda has one pedal, but regen is nowhere near as strong as the Rivian and the 4xe won't fully stop/hold. You must use the brakes. This was actually quite annoying when I just wanted to roll to a stop at a stop sign. The 4xe will use regen until you hit 5mph and then it releases.
- If you want a Wranger, or Grand Cherokee for that matter, the 4xe just doesn't make much sense. It needs at least double the range to be really useful in some situations. You will be plugging this in at every stop unless you just want to drive around in a gas powered Jeep, and at that rate save your money and buy a gas powered Jeep.
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