Hybrid vs fuel: which has the lowest consumption numbers?

Hybrid vs fuel: which has the lowest consumption numbers?

The increase in fuel prices have made hybrid vehicles a much more interesting option for buyers. But are they really worth it?

Your Chrysler dealer on the south shore of Montreal gives you all the important details!

What is the difference between hybrid and fuel?

A hybrid vs fuel model offers greater fuel economy because it combines a heat engine (most often a gasoline engine) and an electric motor.

This means that the electric motor can assist the fuel engine, which in turn makes the fuel engine work below maximum capacity, resulting in lower fuel consumption.

clear view of a chrysler pacifica hybrid

Different types of hybrid vehicles

Fuel consumption numbers for hybrid vs fuel models depend on two things: how powerful the powertrain is, and what type of hybrid powertrain is used.

Here are the 3 types of hybrid models and a few examples of vehicles found in each category.

Mild hybrid vehicles 100 % hybrid or HEV (not plug-in nor rechargeable) 100 % plug-in or rechargeable (PHEV)
RAM 1500 with 48V mild hybrid system Toyota Prius, Ford Maverick

Jeep Wrangler 4xe

2022 Chrysler Pacifica hybrid

2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe (coming soon)

Jeep Compass 4xe (only available in Europe at the moment)

Hybrid or fuel: advantages and disadvantages

Whether you opt for one or the other, there are advantages and disadvantages to both. What matters is finding the perfect compromise for your taste, budget and needs.

  Advantages Disadvantages
Fuel vehicles Lower base price Higher fuel costs
Hybrid vehicles Low fuel consumption Higher prices
Plug-in hybrid vehicles

Fuel consumption is significantly lower

Can run in 100 % electric mode

Generous government grants available

Higher prices (but these are absorbed by the advantages)

The variety of PHEV models are still limited at the moment

Hybrid vs fuel: Which to choose?

What should you choose between a hybrid or fuel model? All depends on if you prefer saving money at the time of purchase or saving money on fuel, which means saving more money in the long run.

Let’s take a hybrid Jeep, for example, vs a fuel Jeep, like the Wrangler vs the Wrangler 4xe in the Unlimited Sahara version. While the first has a MSRP of $ 51,645, the plug-in version starts at $ 54,995.

Yes, the plug-in version is more expensive, but it is admissible to an $ 8,000 government grant and –let’s not forget to take into account- has fuel consumption numbers of only 4.8 L/100 km combined, all for a total of 375 horsepower (compared to a maximum of 271 horsepower for the fuel version).

As you can see, a Jeep hybrid vs a traditional fuel Jeep is certainly a smart choice! Moreover, several hybrid models represent a better investment than their fuel counterpart, and this is true of many brands.

side view of a Jeep Wrangler at a charging station

Conclusion

When it comes down to consumption numbers, hybrid vs fuel models will always be more advantageous, while sometimes also offering superior performance.

Even if a hybrid vehicle’s purchase price is higher than that of a fuel version for a similar model, the amount of money you will save on fuel is significant, and will certainly pay off quickly, all the while keeping your carbon footprint low in terms of fuel consumption.

To find out more about our available hybrid models in the Montreal area, as well as our promotions and our Chrysler financing options, come and visit us at Rive-Sud Chrysler in Brossard, your Jeep dealership for the south shore of Montreal!

side view of the silhouette of a RAM revolution truck