Electric Alternative to the Jeep Grand Cherokee
2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee · 23 mpg combined · $40,895 MSRP
What your Jeep Grand Cherokee costs to run
3 EVs that fit
Ranked by total 5-year cost savings vs your Jeep Grand Cherokee.
Tesla Model Y
320 mi range · MSRP $43,990
| Cost (5 years) | Tesla Model Y | Jeep Grand Cherokee | EV saves |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fuel | $2,540 | $8,350 | +$5,810 |
| Maintenance | $2,900 | $8,000 | +$5,100 |
| Insurance | $11,750 | $10,500 | -$1,250 |
| Depreciation | $19,356 | $17,994 | -$1,362 |
| 5-yr running total | $36,546 | $44,844 | +$8,298 |
5-yr running costs = depreciation + fuel + insurance + maintenance. Purchase price shown separately. 12,000 mi/yr, national avg energy prices.
State incentives may apply. 14+ states offer $2,000–$7,500 for qualifying EVs. Check your state →
Ford Mustang Mach-E
270 mi range · MSRP $42,995
| Cost (5 years) | Ford Mustang Mach-E | Jeep Grand Cherokee | EV saves |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fuel | $3,115 | $8,350 | +$5,235 |
| Maintenance | $2,800 | $8,000 | +$5,200 |
| Insurance | $10,500 | $10,500 | +$0 |
| Depreciation | $21,498 | $17,994 | -$3,504 |
| 5-yr running total | $37,913 | $44,844 | +$6,931 |
5-yr running costs = depreciation + fuel + insurance + maintenance. Purchase price shown separately. 12,000 mi/yr, national avg energy prices.
State incentives may apply. 14+ states offer $2,000–$7,500 for qualifying EVs. Check your state →
Rivian R1S
321 mi range · MSRP $75,900
| Cost (5 years) | Rivian R1S | Jeep Grand Cherokee | EV saves |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fuel | $4,025 | $8,350 | +$4,325 |
| Maintenance | $3,400 | $8,000 | +$4,600 |
| Insurance | $16,000 | $10,500 | -$5,500 |
| Depreciation | $36,432 | $17,994 | -$18,438 |
| 5-yr running total | $59,857 | $44,844 | -$15,013 |
5-yr running costs = depreciation + fuel + insurance + maintenance. Purchase price shown separately. 12,000 mi/yr, national avg energy prices.
What actually changes when you switch
You pay less for
- ✓ Fuel — electricity is 3–4× cheaper per mile than gas at current prices
- ✓ Oil changes — EVs don't have them
- ✓ Brake jobs — regenerative braking extends pad life
- ✓ Transmission service — no transmission
You pay more for
- ○ Purchase price — most EVs cost $5K–$15K more upfront
- ○ Insurance — EVs cost 10–25% more to insure on average
- ○ Home charger — Level 2 install runs $800–$1,500
- ○ Tire replacement — heavier EVs can wear tires faster