Jeep Cherokee vs Hyundai Ioniq 5
Overview | |
MSRP$35,000 | MSRP$35,000 |
Listings808 | Listings108 |
Ratings & Reviews | |
User Reviews | User Reviews |
Expert reviews7.0 out of 10 | Expert reviews8.0 out of 10 |
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Reviews SummaryThe Jeep Cherokee returns for the 2026 model year after a two-year hiatus. It’s once again a compact crossover SUV aimed at popular models such as the Honda CR-V and the Toyota RAV4, but features more traditional styling than its predecessor. That’s not the only thing about the Cherokee that got a major rethink, because this is also the first Cherokee—and the only current North American-market Jeep—with a hybrid powertrain. Verdict: The redesigned Cherokee successfully merges traditional Jeep styling with the winning template for mainstream crossover SUVs. | |
Reviews SummaryMany automakers have had a tough time launching electric vehicles, as teething problems have resulted in build-quality issues, gremlins, and production delays. Hyundai, however, got it right from the start with the Ioniq 5. Not only did this compact crossover nail the basics, it has also struck a chord for its stylish looks, fast charging capability, good range, and practicality. Verdict: Five years into its run, the Ioniq 5 is still the electric vehicle we would recommend to most EV buyers. A drive around Hyundai’s factory in Savannah, Georgia, only reinforced our position. | |
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Popular Features & Specs | |
Engine1.6L 210 hp I4 Hybrid | Engine168 hp Electric |
Drive Train4X4 | Drive TrainRWD |
Seating Capacity5 | Seating Capacity5 |
EV Battery Capacity1.08 kWh | EV Battery Capacity63 kWh |
MPG City39 | MPG City131 |
MPG Highway35 | MPG Highway100 |
Battery Charge Time (120V) | Battery Charge Time (120V)54 hours |
Battery Charge Time (240V) | Battery Charge Time (240V)5.7 hours |
Engine | |
Engine Name1.6L 210 hp I4 Hybrid | Engine Name168 hp Electric |
Battery Charge Time (120V) | Battery Charge Time (120V)54 hours |
Battery Charge Time (240V) | Battery Charge Time (240V)5.7 hours |
Drivetrain4X4 | DrivetrainRWD |
Fuel Economy | |
EV Battery Capacity1.08 kWh | EV Battery Capacity63 kWh |
MPG City39 | MPG City131 |
MPG Highway35 | MPG Highway100 |
Interior | |
Seating Capacity5 | Seating Capacity5 |
Key Features | |
Navigation System | Navigation SystemStandard |
Dimensions & Capacity | |
Cargo Space33.6 cu ft | Cargo Space26.3 cu ft |
Curb Weight4295 lbs | Curb Weight4145 lbs |
Height67.5 in | Height63.0 in |
Length188.1 in | Length183.3 in |
Width83.6 in | Width74.4 in |
Wheelbase113.0 in | Wheelbase118.1 in |
Maximum Payload850 lbs | Maximum Payload1080 lbs |
Number of doors4 | Number of doors4 |
Maximum Towing Capacity3500 lbs | Maximum Towing Capacity |
Overview | ||
MSRP | $35,000 | $35,000 |
Listings | ||
Ratings & Reviews | ||
User reviews | ||
Expert reviews | 7.0 out of 10Read full review | 8.0 out of 10Read full review |
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Summary | The Jeep Cherokee returns for the 2026 model year after a two-year hiatus. It’s once again a compact crossover SUV aimed at popular models such as the Honda CR-V and the Toyota RAV4, but features more traditional styling than its predecessor. That’s not the only thing about the Cherokee that got a major rethink, because this is also the first Cherokee—and the only current North American-market Jeep—with a hybrid powertrain. Verdict: The redesigned Cherokee successfully merges traditional Jeep styling with the winning template for mainstream crossover SUVs. | Many automakers have had a tough time launching electric vehicles, as teething problems have resulted in build-quality issues, gremlins, and production delays. Hyundai, however, got it right from the start with the Ioniq 5. Not only did this compact crossover nail the basics, it has also struck a chord for its stylish looks, fast charging capability, good range, and practicality. Verdict: Five years into its run, the Ioniq 5 is still the electric vehicle we would recommend to most EV buyers. A drive around Hyundai’s factory in Savannah, Georgia, only reinforced our position. |
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Popular Features & Specs | ||
Engine | 1.6L 210 hp I4 Hybrid | 168 hp Electric |
Drive Train | 4X4 | RWD |
Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 |
EV Battery Capacity | 1.08 kWh | 63 kWh |
MPG City | 39 | 131 |
MPG Highway | 35 | 100 |
Battery Charge Time (120V) | 54 hours | |
Battery Charge Time (240V) | 5.7 hours | |
Engine | ||
Engine Name | 1.6L 210 hp I4 Hybrid | 168 hp Electric |
Battery Charge Time (120V) | 54 hours | |
Battery Charge Time (240V) | 5.7 hours | |
Drivetrain | 4X4 | RWD |
Fuel Economy | ||
EV Battery Capacity | 1.08 kWh | 63 kWh |
MPG City | 39 | 131 |
MPG Highway | 35 | 100 |
Interior | ||
Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 |
Key Features | ||
Navigation System | Standard | |
Dimensions & Capacity | ||
Cargo Space | 33.6 cu ft | 26.3 cu ft |
Curb Weight | 4295 lbs | 4145 lbs |
Height | 67.5 in | 63.0 in |
Length | 188.1 in | 183.3 in |
Width | 83.6 in | 74.4 in |
Wheelbase | 113.0 in | 118.1 in |
Maximum Payload | 850 lbs | 1080 lbs |
Number of doors | 4 | 4 |
Maximum Towing Capacity | 3500 lbs | |

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