
Electric Jeep models also require less maintenance, with no traditional oil changes thanks to their battery‑powered motors and reduced moving parts, helping drivers lower long‑term ownership costs.
Explore the current electric and hybrid Jeeps available
Yes they do! Models in the all-electric Jeep line-up include the Avenger & Compass with the Wagoneer S coming soon.
The Jeep Avenger and Compass are both fully electric, with plug-in hybrid and mild hybrid options too.
The Jeep Compass has a range of up to 285 miles (WLTP Combined)
The Jeep Avenger has a range of up to 248 miles (WLTP Combined)
With a fast charger the Jeep Avenger can go from 20% - 80% in less than 30 minutes and the Jeep Compass 20% to 80% in 35 minutes.
Jeep 4xe refers to Jeep’s hybrid technology, which blends an internal combustion engine with electric motors to boost efficiency, reduce fuel use and emissions, and deliver instant torque for confident on‑ and off‑road performance. Fully electric Jeeps are powered solely by batteries and electric motors, offering quieter driving, zero tailpipe emissions, and reduced maintenance needs (like no traditional oil changes).
The Jeep Avenger and Jeep Compass are both fully electric. An all‑electric Jeep Wagoneer S is coming soon. Jeep also offers plug‑in hybrid (4xe) and mild hybrid options across its electrified line‑up.
Range varies by model. The Jeep Compass offers up to 285 miles (WLTP Combined), and the Jeep Avenger offers up to 248 miles (WLTP Combined).
Electric and hybrid Jeeps deliver instant torque for responsive acceleration, enhance traditional Jeep capability on‑ and off‑road, produce less noise and fewer emissions, and generally require less maintenance (no traditional oil changes and fewer moving parts), which can help lower long‑term ownership costs. To compare running costs, see: Jeep EV & Hybrid Cost Comparison