Hyundai Ioniq 5 vs Jeep Cherokee

2021 Jeep Cherokee
2021 Jeep Cherokee
$27,890MSRP
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2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5
2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5
$42,600MSRP
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2021 Jeep Cherokee
$27,890MSRP
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2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5
$42,600MSRP
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Overview

Years produced

1963-2001

Years produced

2022-Present

MSRP

$27,890

MSRP

$42,600

Listings

9547

Listings

8572

Ratings & Reviews

User Reviews
User Reviews

Expert reviews

7.0 out of 10

Expert reviews

8.7 out of 10

Pros

  • Impressive technology

  • Easy-to-use technology

Cons

  • Potentially polarizing design

  • Underwhelming base engine

  • Not much cargo space

Pros

  • Broad public charging network

  • Standard advanced safety features

  • Stylish design

Cons

  • Competitors have more storage space

  • Real leather not available

Reviews Summary

The KL-generation Cherokee launched as a 2014 model and almost immediately began swirling in controversy. Jeep hadn’t offered a Cherokee in the United States since the 2001 model year, when the XJ Cherokee disappeared, replaced by two generations of the Jeep Liberty.

There was great excitement for this all-new Jeep. Lots of fans were hoping for a redo of the 1984 to 2001 Jeep Cherokee that really helped to define the midsize SUV class with a unibody and legendary toughness. “The 2014 Cherokee feels planted on the road, more carlike than trucklike…” read an early review in Car and Driver. A separate review from the same publication read: “If you have eyes, you’ve noticed that this Cherokee, code-named KL, makes no design references, other than with the grille, to the iconic, rectilinear XJ Cherokee.”

But the automotive industry isn’t necessarily in the business of fueling nostalgia. It’s interested in what it can sell in great numbers in the future, not what people liked 30 years ago. And what we’ve realized over the years is that the Cherokee is really good at what it does, and it’s capable of doing a lot more than you’d expect.

Jeep sells these at a rate of 240,000 annually, in a good year. The best the Jeep Liberty it replaced ever managed was 166,883 units before dropping off the face of the Earth entirely. Clearly, Jeep knew something we didn’t when it released the Cherokee.

Reviews Summary

It would appear to be the calendar, not the competition, that has the Ioniq 5 due for a mid-cycle refresh. We liked it when it burst onto the scene as an angular oddball in a sea of soft-lined sameness, and it has only improved over the last few years.

Verdict: Hyundai makes minor but welcome changes and avoids tweaking the many things that were working well, successfully making a good thing better.

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Popular Features & Specs

Engine

2.4L 180 hp I4

Engine

168 hp Electric

Drive Train

FWD

Drive Train

RWD

Seating Capacity

5

Seating Capacity

5

Horsepower

180 hp @ 6250 rpm

Horsepower

EV Battery Capacity

EV Battery Capacity

63 kWh

MPG City

22

MPG City

131

MPG Highway

31

MPG Highway

100

Battery Charge Time (120V)

Battery Charge Time (120V)

54 hours

Battery Charge Time (240V)

Battery Charge Time (240V)

5.7 hours
2021 Jeep Cherokee
2021 Jeep Cherokee
$27,890MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5
2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5
$42,600MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2021 Jeep Cherokee
$27,890MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5
$42,600MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now

Overview

Years produced
1963-2001
2022-Present
MSRP
$27,890
$42,600
Listings

Ratings & Reviews

User reviews

4.4

4.5

Expert reviews

7.0 out of 10

Read full review

8.7 out of 10

Read full review
Pros & cons

Pros

  • Impressive technology

  • Easy-to-use technology

Cons

  • Potentially polarizing design

  • Underwhelming base engine

  • Not much cargo space

Pros

  • Broad public charging network

  • Standard advanced safety features

  • Stylish design

Cons

  • Competitors have more storage space

  • Real leather not available

Summary

The KL-generation Cherokee launched as a 2014 model and almost immediately began swirling in controversy. Jeep hadn’t offered a Cherokee in the United States since the 2001 model year, when the XJ Cherokee disappeared, replaced by two generations of the Jeep Liberty.

There was great excitement for this all-new Jeep. Lots of fans were hoping for a redo of the 1984 to 2001 Jeep Cherokee that really helped to define the midsize SUV class with a unibody and legendary toughness. “The 2014 Cherokee feels planted on the road, more carlike than trucklike…” read an early review in Car and Driver. A separate review from the same publication read: “If you have eyes, you’ve noticed that this Cherokee, code-named KL, makes no design references, other than with the grille, to the iconic, rectilinear XJ Cherokee.”

But the automotive industry isn’t necessarily in the business of fueling nostalgia. It’s interested in what it can sell in great numbers in the future, not what people liked 30 years ago. And what we’ve realized over the years is that the Cherokee is really good at what it does, and it’s capable of doing a lot more than you’d expect.

Jeep sells these at a rate of 240,000 annually, in a good year. The best the Jeep Liberty it replaced ever managed was 166,883 units before dropping off the face of the Earth entirely. Clearly, Jeep knew something we didn’t when it released the Cherokee.

It would appear to be the calendar, not the competition, that has the Ioniq 5 due for a mid-cycle refresh. We liked it when it burst onto the scene as an angular oddball in a sea of soft-lined sameness, and it has only improved over the last few years.

Verdict: Hyundai makes minor but welcome changes and avoids tweaking the many things that were working well, successfully making a good thing better.

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Popular Features & Specs

Engine
2.4L 180 hp I4
168 hp Electric
Drive Train
FWD
RWD
Seating Capacity
5
5
Horsepower
180 hp @ 6250 rpm
EV Battery Capacity
63 kWh
MPG City
22
131
MPG Highway
31
100
Battery Charge Time (120V)
54 hours
Battery Charge Time (240V)
5.7 hours
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